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With election over, pressure is on to sign $10 a day child care

With election over, pressure is on to sign $10 a day child care

Opposition wants extension signed; Minister Everett Hindley says they want to find out who the federal minister is first.
Belanger says new boundaries show northern riding was never conservative

Belanger says new boundaries show northern riding was never conservative

Longtime NDP СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ says boundary changes aided his cause.
NDP to attempt motion opposing virtual physician program

NDP to attempt motion opposing virtual physician program

Opposition raises concerns about emergency room doctors СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ replaced by webcams.
Police watchdog investigating man's death at James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan

Police watchdog investigating man's death at James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan's police watchdog says it is investigating a man's death after he was arrested on a First Nation northeast of Saskatoon.
Drum roll please, Highway 5 at Buchanan wins again

Drum roll please, Highway 5 at Buchanan wins again

Tops CAA's 2025 Top Ten Worst Roads.
Hands-on experience for Sask. DLC students

Hands-on experience for Sask. DLC students

Sask. Polytech hosts mechanical and automotive learning camp.
USask’s Dr. John Pomeroy wins international water research prize

USask’s Dr. John Pomeroy wins international water research prize

Award recognizes advancements in understanding climate science, hydrological processes and hydrological predictions.
Moe talks election impact at Williston Basin conference

Moe talks election impact at Williston Basin conference

Premier Scott Moe takes part in one-on-one discussion at annual oil and gas event in Regina.
Saskatoon police investigating after officer's cruiser was stolen during foot chase

Saskatoon police investigating after officer's cruiser was stolen during foot chase

SASKATOON — Police in Saskatoon are reporting a rather unusual case that saw them catch their suspect -- but lose their car.
Liberals projected to finish just short of a majority after very close election race

Liberals projected to finish just short of a majority after very close election race

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney will lead a minority government after a very close general election race that left the Liberals just three seats shy of a majority. Just before 4 p.m.
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