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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.
Carry the Kettle Chief charged with fraud

Carry the Kettle Chief charged with fraud

Scott Eashappie, 37, of Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, has been arrested and charged on four counts.
Tariff situation complicates budget preparations

Tariff situation complicates budget preparations

Finance Minister Jim Reiter must factor in unpredictable tariff calculations, but government says it will be in strong position.
Team Mike McEwen Saskatchewan curlers get a grip at Brier thanks to Roughriders

Team Mike McEwen Saskatchewan curlers get a grip at Brier thanks to Roughriders

Family seeks to rebuild after devastating house fire

Family seeks to rebuild after devastating house fire

鈥淭hank you will never be enough.鈥 - Cheyenne Caragata
NDP blasts Moe government on slow tariff response

NDP blasts Moe government on slow tariff response

Opposition critic Aleana Young calls out a lack of immediate response from Premier Scott Moe to the tariffs.
Contraband cigarettes seized in traffic stop near Swift Current

Contraband cigarettes seized in traffic stop near Swift Current

A semi trailer travelling from Toronto to British Columbia contained millions of unstamped cigarettes.
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