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Virtual doctors, Ukrainian refugees among topics at the Legislature

Virtual doctors, Ukrainian refugees among topics at the Legislature

Legislature update for May 7
Low river flow, sandbars threaten Saskatoon river cruises, says operator

Low river flow, sandbars threaten Saskatoon river cruises, says operator

Low water flow and growing sandbars on the СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Saskatchewan River may cancel Saskatoon’s Prairie Lily cruises and summer river fun.
Authorities investigating killing of black bear near Sheho

Authorities investigating killing of black bear near Sheho

Based on their findings, authorities believe the bear was likely killed on the evening of April 27.
Regina MP Scheer to lead Conservatives in House of Commons, for now

Regina MP Scheer to lead Conservatives in House of Commons, for now

Andrew Scheer named interim Conservative leader after Poilievre loses seat; party plans by-election as Parliament set to resume May 26.
Canada Post could be headed for another strike later this month

Canada Post could be headed for another strike later this month

MONTREAL — Canada Post employees could be headed to the picket line in just over two weeks, with an extension on existing deals between the Crown corporation and the union expiring on May 22.
Carnduff man, 57, dies in collision on Highway 39

Carnduff man, 57, dies in collision on Highway 39

Highway 39 by Weyburn was temporarily closed on Monday but has since been re-opened.
Regina man dies after vehicle rolls near Rocanville

Regina man dies after vehicle rolls near Rocanville

RCMP say that on May 5 at approximately 8 p.m., Moosomin RCMP received a report of the single-vehicle rollover.
Erhardt's statue disappears, ex-Canora resident searching for answers

Erhardt's statue disappears, ex-Canora resident searching for answers

The statue of Amelia Erhardt, designed by former Canora resident Lorne Rostotski, has disappeared, much like Erhardt herself.
Wrestling or jail? ‘Cowboy’ James Storm chose the ring

Wrestling or jail? ‘Cowboy’ James Storm chose the ring

Beer-drinking СÀ¶ÊÓÆµern brawler brings wild antics to Weyburn May 27 on Western Canadian Tour.
Saskatchewan reports $31K in public money losses at Crown corporations

Saskatchewan reports $31K in public money losses at Crown corporations

The public loss report accuses two staff members at SaskPower and an employee of Prince Albert Housing Authority of misusing corporate cards or funds.
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