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Sask. offering 90,000 acres of conservation land for grazing
As concerns regarding a feed shortage continue in Saskatchewan, the province is offering some help to ranchers.On Tuesday, Environment Minister Herb Cox and Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced...
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Jul 14, 2015
Waugh upsets Yelich in Conservative Party nomination
Saskatoon broadcaster Kevin Waugh is a step closer from making the jump from the sports desk to Parliament Hill."In sports terminology this is called a huge upset," said Waugh Tuesday morning on Gorml...
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Jul 14, 2015
Steinhauer out for season as Riders ink Geoff Tisdale
Some reinforcements are coming for the battered and beaten up Saskatchewan Roughriders. On Tuesday, the Riders made the signing of former Montreal Alouettes defensive back Geoff Tisdale official....
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Jul 14, 2015
Sask. wildfires force animals to find new homes
The wildfires in northern Saskatchewan have been burning since late May, leaving forests charred and barren, and forcing wildlife to find new homes.Animals like elk, deer, moose and bears have the ins...
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Jul 14, 2015
Not enough rain for Sask. wildfires
While the rain is encouraging firefighters in northern Saskatchewan, it's not enough. There was only one to three millimetres of rain around Montreal Lake and La Ronge, which was not enough to change ...
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Jul 14, 2015
Lac La Ronge Indian Band starts account for donations
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band has opened a bank account to accept donations for thousands of evacuees. The donations will go towards helping cover the costs of emergency operation centres in Lac La Ron...
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Jul 14, 2015
UPDATE: Charges laid after stolen truck crash in Saskatoon
Charges have been laid against a 17-year-old boy from Prince Albert following an early morning crash involving a stolen truck in Lawson Heights.A large construction vehicle with an attached trailer we...
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Jul 14, 2015
2 men injured in rollover near Swift Current
Two men from Alberta were taken to hospital after their pickup truck rolled on Highway 1 west of Swift Current Monday evening.The 20-year-olds were taken to hospital by STARS air ambulance -- one went...
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Jul 14, 2015
Taste of Saskatchewan features chef series
Deep fried dill pickles, maple poutine and Saskatoon berry pie are just some of the menu items at this year's Taste of Saskatchewan. The annual food festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The f...
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Jul 14, 2015
Physicians, Sask. government reach tentative agreement
Physicians in the province are headed to a ratification vote this month after a tentative four-year contract was reached between the government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Medical Association...
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Jul 14, 2015
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