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Countdown on for landmark 2025 Saskatchewan men’s, women’s curling provincialsFor the first time in Saskatchewan curling history, the provincial men's and women's championships will be decided in the same community, with Kindersley set to host both events.Sports4 hours
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Saskatoon supervised consumption site worried about increase in overdoses in 2025Saskatoon’s only supervised consumption site is raising alarm bells about an increase in overdoses in 2025.Canada5 hours
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Inside Prince Albert’s plan to reduce crime in 20252025 is a new year, but crime across Saskatchewan remains the same as previous years. Global News is speaking with Saskatchewan cities on their plans for reducing crime in 2025.Crime5 hours
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Saskatchewan Marshals Service interviewing Mounties for positions before launchingSaskatchewan's new provincial police force has begun interviewing Mounties as it prepares to launch this year.Canada11 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: January 2025Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaJan 13
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Delays, Trudeau resignation threaten Toronto-Quebec City high-frequency rail projectCanadians hoping plans for high-frequency rail between Toronto and Quebec City would move forward this year will instead see further delays.CanadaJan 12
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Study explores ‘medical gaslighting’ and its effects on CanadiansThe university of Windsor is working with Canadians who are sharing their stories of medical gaslighting. It has been around for decades affecting mostly woman and minority groups.HealthJan 11
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Ecole Lumsden Elementary students proudly showcase their own ribbon skirtsGlobal News’ Sarah Jones was able to step into one Saskatchewan community who learned to make their own ribbon skirts and have been wearing them with pride.CanadaJan 10
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Regina child care centre forced to cut programs and staff to stay afloatMultiple childcare centres in Regina are struggling to stay afloat since the $10-a-day-child care program was introduced.CanadaJan 10
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Saskatchewan CRISP report confirms start of flu seasonRespiratory illnesses like RSV and influenza are on the rise throughout Canada, with Saskatchewan also reporting increased levels of sickness.HealthJan 10
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Rapid Fire with the Rush: Jake NasoOn a historic pace for rookies in the faceoff circle, Saskatchewan Rush first-year Jake Naso joined Global Sports' Scott Roblin for 'Rapid Fire with the Rush.'SportsJan 10
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Ottawa signs $40M deal with Saskatchewan to offer drug coverage for rare diseasesThe Saskatchewan and federal governments have announced an agreement for coverage of select new drugs for rare diseases.CanadaJan 10
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‘L.A. was on fire and everything changed’: Sask. residents evacuate amid blazeAs fires take over the Los Angeles area, some Saskatchewan residents have been forced to flee.CanadaJan 10
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Regina curling team set to take on the world’s best in ItalyIn under a week's time, the University of Regina men's curling team will be taking part in their first game of the 2025 FISU Winter World University Games.SportsJan 9
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‘Someone with a pulse’: Are travel nurses a bandage fix in Saskatchewan?The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said contract nursing expenses over the 2023-24 fiscal year (April to March) was $89.8M. Is the plan working? It depends on who you ask.CanadaJan 9
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Saskatchewan travel industry optimistic heading into 2025Regina Airport president James Bogusz said the lead up to the Christmas season was the busiest time for the airport all year.CanadaJan 9
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Saskatchewan Roughriders sign linebacker A.J. Allen to one-year contract extensionThe Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed Canadian linebacker A.J. Allen to a one-year contract extensionSportsJan 9
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How would Saskatchewan feel about Canada becoming America’s 51st state?What does Saskatchewan think about president-elect Donald Trump's hopes of Canada becoming America's 51st state?CanadaJan 8
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Experts offer advice for Saskatchewan residents feeling the lows of winterIn the dead of winter many people might find themselves suffering from seasonal depression. Experts say it can happen at any point in the year but is most common in the winter.HealthJan 8
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Saskatchewan towns struggle to keep physicians in hospitalsThroughout 2024 and into 2025, the small community of Kipling has struggled to keep physicians at its hospital. Now the situation could be getting worse.HealthJan 8
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Saskatchewan town sees flurry of construction with $30K housing cheque programAn official with a town in southeastern Saskatchewan says its plan to offer $30,000 cheques to anyone building homes in the community is paying off.CanadaJan 8
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Moose Jaw food bank receives sponsorship through SaskGamingThe Moose Jaw food bank is bouncing back after a rough year, and additional support from SaskGaming will enable the non-profit to expand its reach within the community it serves.CanadaJan 8
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Saskatoon’s Purrfect Cup Cat Café has window smashed for 2nd time in a monthIt has been a difficult stretch for Saskatoon’s Purrfect Cup Cat Café over the last month. On Monday, the café had their windows smashed for the second time in 30 days.CanadaJan 7
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Saskatchewan premier, producers react to Trudeau’s resignation announcementWith Justin Trudeau’s resignation Monday, Saskatchewan producers are concerned over what will happen with the Capital Gains Tax.CanadaJan 7
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Mean cats and math help: Top 10 Sask. RCMP calls that missed the mark in 2024Another year has come to a close and with it, Saskatchewan RCMP are looking back on some of the calls they received in 2024.CanadaJan 7