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Federal environment minister says Saskatchewan will have a carbon tax
By Colette Derworiz, Canadian Press REGINA - Canada's environment minister says Saskatchewan will be subject to a federal carbon tax if it doesn't sign on to a national climate change plan by the fall...
The Canadian Press
Mar 12, 2018
Riders' Marcus Thigpen tests positive for banned substance
Roughriders' running back Marcus Thigpen is facing a two-game suspension after testing positive for a banned substance. On Monday, the CFL announced Thigpen tested positive for an anabolic steroid cal...
CJME News
Mar 12, 2018
Roughriders' tailback Marcus Thigpen ran 169 yards and had one touchdown during the CFL Eastern semi-final game against the Ottawa Redblacks on Nov 12, 2017. (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
'Wouldn't have missed it:' Curling fans reflect on 2018 Brier
Now that the last rock has been thrown at the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier, fans are reflecting on an exciting week of curling. Brenda Ferleyko said she's thankful to have been able to enjoy her first men's...
Jessie Anton
Mar 12, 2018
Sask. politicians back at legislature as Moe, Meili now lead
Saskatchewan's politicians are back at the legislature Monday afternoon as the spring session gets underway. This session will have an entirely different look and feel. Not only is Scott Moe now premi...
Sarah Mills
Mar 12, 2018
Gushue wins back-to-back Briers with 6-4 win over Alberta
It was a heck of a week for Brad Gushue. Not only did the Team Canada skip, alongside third Mark Nichols, second Brett Gallant and lead Geoff Walker, curl his way to back-to-back Briers, but he also b...
Mar 11, 2018
Team Canada led by Brad Gushue. with third Mark Nichols, second Brett Gallant and lead Geoff Walker have won their second straight championship in Regina March 11, 2018. (Curling Canada/Twitter @CurlingCanada)
Prince Albert Grand Council expresses interest in northern Indigenous police force
By: Bryan Eneas A strained relationship between northern communities and the national police force is opening discussions between tribal councils about introducing their own law enforcement. The Princ...
paNOW
Mar 11, 2018
PAGC Vice Chief Joseph Tsannie hinted at the creation of a northern Indigenous police force while speaking to reporters in Hatchet Lake. (File photo/paNOW)
3 is Key: Huskies upset Cougars to advance to National Final
In a rambunctious, jam-packed house of 2,400 fans, the visiting University of Saskatchewan Huskies defeated the University of Regina Cougars, on their home court, 74-71 in a thrilling semi-final conte...
Mar 11, 2018
B.C. protesters rally against Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline plan
BURNABY, B.C. - Indigenous leaders beat drums and sang out against Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline project Saturday, saying they won't step aside for construction. Rueben George, of the Tsleil...
The Canadian Press
Mar 10, 2018
Gushue speaks out for the love of the game
Brad Gushue has never been shy with his opinions. He figures that's why no one ever asks him what it is. The Olympic gold medalist is attending his 15th Brier in Regina this week and has not been shy ...
Mar 10, 2018
Southern Sask. snowmobilers thankful for snowfall
Snowmobilers in southern Saskatchewan are thankful for the recent snowfall after three years of dry conditions. Chris Brewer, CEO of the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, said there were many smile...
Mar 10, 2018
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