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Police warn public following spate of fraud cases

Police warn public following spate of fraud cases

From March 17 to March 20, three Saskatoon residents fell victim to the Emergency/Grandparent Scam.
Hindley speaks on why $10 a day childcare deal is not done yet

Hindley speaks on why $10 a day childcare deal is not done yet

Education Minister Everett Hindley insists Saskatchewan still wants to get a deal done.
Being a 'Saskatchewan guy' motivated Logan Ferland to sign long-term contract with Riders

Being a 'Saskatchewan guy' motivated Logan Ferland to sign long-term contract with Riders

Overcoming addiction through support and education

Overcoming addiction through support and education

Teagan Littlechief and Sgt. Dani Zaya spoke at the event.
Flash glucose monitor coverage extended

Flash glucose monitor coverage extended

An advanced glucose monitor uses a sensor on the skin to send a glucose level reading to a smartphone or other electronic device.
Dueling emergency motions at the Leg

Dueling emergency motions at the Leg

NDP emergency motion on budget fizzles, but Sask Party motion on pausing industrial carbon tax passes.
Disciplinary hearing underway for Estevan doctor facing 13 charges

Disciplinary hearing underway for Estevan doctor facing 13 charges

At the start of the hearing, Mehdi Horri's legal counsel, David Thera, said聽Horri is not admitting to the charges.
Western party not on April ballot

Western party not on April ballot

The Maverick Party will not run candidates for the upcoming general election.
Guilty plea entered in Estevan animal cruelty case

Guilty plea entered in Estevan animal cruelty case

A sentencing hearing for Winston Klassen is set for May 5.
Tarriff trepidation sets in for most Canadians

Tarriff trepidation sets in for most Canadians

Nearly three quarters are concerned about the impacts of tariffs: survey.
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