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Hockey Canada says 2018 junior players ineligible for international competition
Hockey Canada says players from the 2018 world junior hockey team will not be considered for international competition until an investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving members of the te...
Mar 28, 2023

Province starting hiring process for new online school
The province is looking to hire 90 teachers for its new online school.The Saskatchewan Distance Learning Corporation (Sask DLC) will be the main hub for online education in the province. A total of 15...
Mar 28, 2023

Over $25K of stolen cattle recovered by RCMP
Over $25,000 worth of stolen cattle were recovered as part of a joint investigation with Saskatchewan and Alberta RCMP.The Livestock Investigations Unit started looking into a report of cattle left in...
Mar 27, 2023

Budget to include rebate for groceries, increase RESP withdrawal limit: source
A federal source says Tuesday's budget will extend the temporary boost to the GST rebate for low-income Canadians, but will frame the payment as help with the rising cost of groceries. The government ...
Mar 27, 2023

Cameco wins battle with taxman, CRA to refund company millions
A Saskatchewan mining company is finally seeing their efforts to fight the taxman payoff.Cameco announced on Monday the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is refunding the uranium producer $300 million relat...
Mar 27, 2023

Two-time organ recipient designs Green Shirt Day logo five years after bus crash
Brandy Hehn was a regular in the kidney dialysis unit at the Regina General Hospital when the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash happened five years ago. Sixteen people died and 13 were injured after a...
Mar 26, 2023

For one tech company, Indigenous values are central to hiring, projects and strategy
One word you don't expect to hear at the boardroom table is "love." But at Indigenous-owned tech company Animikii, you can find it everywhere - including in company decisions about hiring, remote work...
Mar 26, 2023

Punishment of First World War soldiers for sexual orientation detailed in new study
OTTAWA - Frederick Lea Hardy died fighting for Canada at Vimy Ridge in the First World War. Shortly before being killed in action, the teenager spent time in prison doing hard labour as a military pun...
Mar 25, 2023

‘It’s momentous:’ Mohawk language program to launch at First Nations University
The First Nations University of Canada will be bringing another form of Indigenous language to its school that is considered a first of its kind.Starting in the fall, the Regina-based university will ...
Mar 25, 2023

Applications piling in for AHLF's Hockey & Leadership Development Program
The Adam Herold Legacy Foundation is gearing up for another year of its Hockey and Leadership Development Program which teaches kids both hockey and humanitarian skills. The foundation was established...
Mar 24, 2023