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Dogs' Breakfast XXIII raises over $110K for student-athletes

Dogs' Breakfast XXIII raises over $110K for student-athletes

The 23rd annual Dogs' Breakfast raised over $110K for Huskie Football, featuring guest Luke Willson and a $300K donation.
Wildfire count doubles five-year average in Sask, says SPSA

Wildfire count doubles five-year average in Sask, says SPSA

The province has seen 135 wildfires as of May 9, which is double the average over the past five years.
Winners revealed in Hospitals of Regina Foundation’s Home Lottery

Winners revealed in Hospitals of Regina Foundation’s Home Lottery

$1.6 million grand prize showhome won by Brandie Bouvier; other big winners announced in their 2025 spring lottery.
Saskatoon SPCA assures they will remain open

Saskatoon SPCA assures they will remain open

The Saskatoon SPCA says it's not shutting down, dismissing social media rumours and reaffirming its commitment to animal care.
Decorated WWII veteran dies at age 99 on the way to the Netherlands

Decorated WWII veteran dies at age 99 on the way to the Netherlands

Spenst was presented with a rank of knight with the National Order of the Legion of Honour in France – the highest French order of merit.
Saskatchewan dealing with a measles outbreak

Saskatchewan dealing with a measles outbreak

Dr. Saqib Shahab speaks on measles situation, urges people to be vaccinated
Former SINP employee charged with fraud and money laundering

Former SINP employee charged with fraud and money laundering

Police allege suspect obtained over $650,000 from participants of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.
Carney, Canada's premiers to meet in Saskatchewan next month

Carney, Canada's premiers to meet in Saskatchewan next month

OTTAWA — Canada's premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet in Saskatoon on June 2 to discuss ways to work together to make the country stronger.
Humboldt Broncos survivor speaks at first responders mental health conference in Regina

Humboldt Broncos survivor speaks at first responders mental health conference in Regina

Beck introduces Keep Saskatchewan in Canada Act

Beck introduces Keep Saskatchewan in Canada Act

Private member’s bill by Opposition Leader Carla Beck would raise threshold of citizen petitions from 15 to 30 per cent for separation referendums.
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