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As winter weather sets in, SaskEnergy and Water Safety Agency warn of carbon monoxide, ice hazards
As winter sets in across Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy and the Water Security Agency are urging the public to take precautions to protect themselves from the seasonal dangers of carbon monoxide at home, and thin ice while enjoying outdoor activities.
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This week's best photos from CBC Saskatchewan
Did you skip the news because you were too busy shovelling snow? Here's a look at the last week in news through photos from CBC Saskatchewan.
Family says pregnant mother was killed by man with no-contact order
A man who pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing his pregnant partner is going to prison.
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Sask.'s mid-year financial update includes $500-million increase in deficit forecast
The mid-year financial forecast is out and it’s not good news for the newly re-elected Saskatchewan Party. When the budget was released in the spring, the province projected a $273-million deficit. Now, according to Finance Minister Jim Reiter, that number has almost tripled to $744 million.
Multimillion-dollar LED wall for film production set to leave Saskatchewan after less than 1 year
Federal government to sign first-ever modern treaty with Métis
'I'm in trouble': As Canada Post strike drags on, small Sask. businesses say they're feeling the hit
Jury deliberations begin in Regina chiropractor's sexual assault trial
Scurvy is back and this northern Sask. town is searching for solutions
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Calmer Sask. assembly debates taxes as deficit balloons
8-year-old taking on Ironkids race to raise money for research into dad's cancer
Liberals, NDP pass bill to enact 2-month GST holiday in House of Commons
City warming centres brace for extreme cold hitting Sask. overnight
Saskatchewan's deficit projections grow to $743M in mid-year estimate
Northern Sask. communities using gardening to improve food sovereignty — and they're involving youth
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8-year-old taking on Ironkids race to raise money for research into dad's cancer
Scurvy is back and La Ronge is searching for solutions
'I'm in trouble': As Canada Post strike drags on, small Sask. businesses say they're feeling the hit
'This drug gives us hope': Advocates call for Sask. to cover new epilepsy medication