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No more blue wall, red wall: How electoral reform could stop regional election sweeps

No more blue wall, red wall: How electoral reform could stop regional election sweeps

The disparities generated by Canada's current electoral system could be helping to drive Western alienation.
Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation

Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation

REGINA — Saskatchewan's legislature has passed a bill that opens the door for local governments to order firefighters to burn down derelict buildings, a move firefighters say they oppose.
USask presidents, past and present, square off over EDI policy

USask presidents, past and present, square off over EDI policy

Former president suggests EDI program is propaganda module; current president defends it.
Buckley Belanger among new cabinet members sworn in at Rideau Hall

Buckley Belanger among new cabinet members sworn in at Rideau Hall

Saskatchewan’s lone Liberal member of Parliament will serve as a secretary of state for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government.
S-toon captain urges province to flush river, save Prairie Lily

S-toon captain urges province to flush river, save Prairie Lily

Sand and silt are choking the СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Saskatchewan River, leaving the Prairie Lily docked as its captain calls for urgent government action.
Assiniboia man pleads guilty to abusing kids, could get longest sentence in Sask. history

Assiniboia man pleads guilty to abusing kids, could get longest sentence in Sask. history

Nearly 50 people packed Moose Jaw Provincial Court on May 12 as Richard John Dyke, 48, appeared for his sentencing hearing, where he pleaded guilty to 10 charges of making child pornography, sexual interference and voyeurism.
Bear found in Regina tree euthanized after СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ moved out of city, province says

Bear found in Regina tree euthanized after СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ moved out of city, province says

REGINA — A black bear spotted Monday morning in a tree in Regina has been euthanized. The Public Safety Ministry, which now oversees conservation officers, said the decision was made because of complications.
Accused in Estevan homicide appears in court

Accused in Estevan homicide appears in court

Accused was remanded into custody, and will be back in court May 14.
Update: Bear roaming Regina streets tranquilized and euthanized

Update: Bear roaming Regina streets tranquilized and euthanized

Regina Police Service say they first got a call about the bear at 4:23 a.m. on Monday.
Beck’s referendum changes not getting backing from Sask Party

Beck’s referendum changes not getting backing from Sask Party

Government says the NDP private members’ bill would silence the voice of Saskatchewan people.
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