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'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas

'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas

MOOSE JAW — Canola runs deep on Margaret Rigetti’s farm in southern Saskatchewan. Her grandfather was among the first to grow the bright yellow flowering crop in the 1970s, and it has been a staple ever since.
Election update: Highlights of the final week in Sask.

Election update: Highlights of the final week in Sask.

Pierre Poilievre, Mark Carney both making stops in Saskatoon.
USask vets urge owners to protect dogs from deadly parvovirus

USask vets urge owners to protect dogs from deadly parvovirus

Parvo is a highly contagious and life-threatening virus in dogs.
Focus on 14: The outlook for Saskatchewan’s federal ridings

Focus on 14: The outlook for Saskatchewan’s federal ridings

Can anyone stop another 14-seat Conservative sweep of the province? SaskToday's political reporter John Cairns’ look at the election map.
Jason McCoy says don't expect maturity, just great music at Kindersley gig

Jason McCoy says don't expect maturity, just great music at Kindersley gig

Country music star Julian Austin will also take the stage.
Big bears equal big challenges at Saskatoon Zoo

Big bears equal big challenges at Saskatoon Zoo

Saskatoon Zoo seeking community support for paws-itive impact for bears to soon have a new bear-y happy home
Fugitive who fought police claimed he thought they were gang members

Fugitive who fought police claimed he thought they were gang members

Bodycam footage revealed his attempt to escape — ramming an SUV into cruisers and a prolonged struggle involving strikes, a Taser, and a strike with the butt of a service revolver. 
House fire in Archerwill has one fatality

House fire in Archerwill has one fatality

The Archerwill fire department was dispatched to a house fire during the early morning of April 25.
Regina residents are in favour of fluoride in water: poll

Regina residents are in favour of fluoride in water: poll

The poll done by Spadina Strategies says 52 per cent of residents approve of the decision to put fluoride in water.
Poilievre vows to cancel summer vacation for Parliament in order to pass legislation if elected

Poilievre vows to cancel summer vacation for Parliament in order to pass legislation if elected

While in Saskatoon, Poilievre accused Liberal Leader Mark Carney of continuing former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's policies.
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