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Fire crews were called to the Co-op refinery just outside Regina Tuesday night.
Immigration rally draws 300 to Sask. legislatureAbout 300 people gathered outside the Saskatchewan legislature to voice their opposition to changes to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.
Bike-riding police patrols mark 20 yearsThe bike patrol unit of the Saskatoon police marked its 20th year of operation Tuesday.
Mounties find 40 kg of marijuana in semiTwo B.C. men are in police custody after 40 kilograms of marijuana were found in a semi-truck near Swift Current.
Saskatoon approves curbside recycling contractSaskatoon City Council has approved a $25.5-million, seven-year contract with Loraas Recycle — setting the stage for a universal curbside recyling program that begins next year.
Regina raising debt limit to $350MAs it eyes a new stadium and other big capital works, the City of Regina says it needs to raise its debt limit by 75 per cent.
Website rates Canadian cities on bike-abilityResearchers at UBC and Simon Fraser University have come up with a way to rate how good major Canadian cities are for cycling.
Sons of Anarchy star joins protest over Sask. film subsidy cutPeople from the Saskatchewan filmmaking community, including Sons of Anarchy actor Kim Coates, converged on the legislature Monday to protest against the end of a film and video tax credit.
Uranium producer Cameco buying NukemCanadian uranium producer Cameco Inc. has signed a deal to buy Nukem Energy, a German company that trades nuclear fuel products and services, for roughly US$136 million in cash plus debt.
P.A. man off to prison for hit-and-run that killed girlA former Prince Albert jail guard will go to prison for a fatal hit-and-run incident that claimed the life of a teenage girl.
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