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Slowing down the theme of community traffic initiatives

Slowing down the theme of community traffic initiatives

Communities to receive $1.6 million in Traffic Safety Fund grants.

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign veteran quarterback Jake Maier to contract

REGINA 鈥 The Saskatchewan Roughriders signed veteran American quarterback Jake Maier on Thursday.
Trudeau鈥檚 departure leaves a mess for the next Liberal leader

Trudeau鈥檚 departure leaves a mess for the next Liberal leader

John Cairns鈥 News Watch: Federal Liberals have a steep hill to climb even with a new leader.
Making sense of the Trudeau departure and what comes next

Making sense of the Trudeau departure and what comes next

Thoughts from U of R politics prof Tom McIntosh on what Justin Trudeau鈥檚 resignation announcement as Prime Minister means.

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign linebacker A.J. Allen to one-year contract extension

REGINA 鈥 The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed Canadian linebacker A.J. Allen to a one-year contract extension, the CFL team said Thursday.

WHL roundup: Tulk scores hat trick in Hitmen's 5-1 win over Warriors

CALGARY 鈥 Oliver Tulk's hat trick spurred the Calgary Hitmen to a 5-1 win over the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors in the Western Hockey League on Wednesday.
Saskatchewan leaders react to latest Trump comments

Saskatchewan leaders react to latest Trump comments

Carla Beck alarmed at latest from President-elect Donald Trump, who says he will use 鈥渆conomic force鈥 against Canada.
Investor alert: The Profit Legion is not registered

Investor alert: The Profit Legion is not registered

Online trader claims to offer trading opportunities, including cryptocurrencies, forex, shares, indices, metals and energies.

Crown files appeal in 2021 impaired driving case where Saskatoon girl was killed

SASKATOON, Sask. 鈥 Saskatchewan public prosecutions has filed an appeal to a judge's decision in a court case involving the 2021 death of a young Saskatoon girl.

Saskatchewan town sees flurry of construction with $30K housing cheque program

MOOSOMIN, Sask. 鈥 An official with a town in southeastern Saskatchewan says its plan to offer $30,000 cheques to anyone building homes in the community is paying off.
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