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The Liberals are about to choose the next prime minister. What happens next?

The Liberals are about to choose the next prime minister. What happens next?

The Liberals will choose a new leader Sunday, marking the end of Justin Trudeau's decade as prime minister.
Ronald McDonald House coming to Prince Albert

Ronald McDonald House coming to Prince Albert

Province supports project with $3.5 million in funding.
The Ruttle Report - A pandemic altered the Oscars for life

The Ruttle Report - A pandemic altered the Oscars for life

"Anything that feels like 'forced inclusion' doesn't belong in cinema, and making it required to be Oscar-eligible is just wrong."
$1.7 million Smoke Signals win goes to Stony Rapids resident

$1.7 million Smoke Signals win goes to Stony Rapids resident

To date, SIGA鈥檚 Smoke Signals progressive has paid out $71,554,918.87 in jackpot wins.
Filming humorous tourism video a new experience for Moose Jaw mayor

Filming humorous tourism video a new experience for Moose Jaw mayor

"We put some good thought into it, and we thought that, 'Let鈥檚 promote the city in a way that we鈥檙e welcoming our American friends that are just south of us across the border.'"
Lloydminster court stays charge against Brent Habetler; weapons charges adjourned

Lloydminster court stays charge against Brent Habetler; weapons charges adjourned

Weapons-related charges that were adjourned March 6 in Lloydminster Provincial Court will be heard March 20 in Saskatoon Provincial Court.
Carlyle man wins Lotto Max prize, stores ticket in style

Carlyle man wins Lotto Max prize, stores ticket in style

A Carlyle man kept his Lotto Max ticket safe in a hockey card case after discovering his big win.
NDP say Saskatoon is in a drug crisis: Police react with statement

NDP say Saskatoon is in a drug crisis: Police react with statement

There were 223 drug-related overdose incidents in the last two weeks, according to Prairie Harm Reduction.
Farm groups ponder short and long-term impact of tariffs

Farm groups ponder short and long-term impact of tariffs

The Grain Growers of Canada wants the federal government to take action to eliminate the tariffs altogether.
DEEP, First Nations Centre partner on geothermal energy project

DEEP, First Nations Centre partner on geothermal energy project

DEEP Earth Energy and the Saskatchewan First Nations Centre are partnering to support First Nations investment in geothermal energy.
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