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SPSA Vice-President Steve Roberts said the highway is closed to the public because of the smoke and fire risks for drivers ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has released an updated notice to include Saskatchewan after a recent outbreak of ...
Premier Scott Moe joined Evan Bray in an exclusive interview to discuss Saskatchewan’s wildfire response, steel tariffs, ...
A Regina police officer fatally shot a person Friday morning on Garnet Street. SIRT, the province’s police watchdog, is now ...
Two trees near Goose Hill and the Saskatchewan Science Centre were removed after testing positive for Dutch elm disease, the ...
A Regina couple’s weekend plans to wed in Waskesiu are in jeopardy because of the nearby Buhl Fire. But even if the location ...
Reuters reports BHP has delayed its Jansen potash project near Humboldt to mid-2027 and flagged a cost overrun of up to $1.7 ...
Alberta is banning certain books in school libraries sticking to those deemed age-appropriate. But as Sarah Mills explores, ...
Western separation isn’t new, as Murray Wood reminds us. From fringe parties in the 1980s to bizarre border ideas today, the ...
Injuries continue to shape the Roughriders’ roster. While key starters return, others are sidelined, forcing more lineup changes as Saskatchewan prepares to face the Lions on Saturday night.
Evan checks in with Premier Scott Moe. Then it's open phones, Bugs 'n Hugs, Eatin' Time, and Green & White Progs. We also hear about fun events in downtown Regina and honouring bravery.
Canada's domestic industry from dumping as the global trade of the metal undergoes major shifts because of government actions out of the United States and China.
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