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Pamela Wallin, the Senator from Saskatchewan, was back in the news this week, refusing to tell CBC News if she had repaid any travel expense money.
Committee wants pooch protected from pick-upsThe committee said that "allowing dogs to ride in the back creates a very real danger."
Farmers make good progress seedingGenerally warm and dry weather has given a boost to farmers trying to get the crop seeded.
Sask. man injured in crash with mooseA man is in hospital after his vehicle crashed into a moose in northern Saskatchewan Thursday night.
Brit's picks: Top things to do in Sask. this weekendArts Reporter Britainy Robinson helps plan your weekend with her picks.
Regina neighbourhood told to put trash in bags, not cartsResidents of a Regina neighbourhood have been told they must put their garbage in plastic bags and leave those in a back alley for manual pick-up because a new roll-out cart system will not function in their area.
Tussle in a driveway the focus of off-duty police officer's assault trialThe trial of an 11-year-veteran of the Regina Police Service is underway.
Senator Merchant remains mum on off-shore trustWhile many senators are talking about the expense scandal this week, one senator from Saskatchewan has remained mum about a separate controversy involving an off-shore trust.
Federal Court won't remove MPs over election robocallsThe Federal Court didn't throw six MPs out of their seats over allegations of widespread vote suppression through automated robocalls in the 2011 federal election. But Judge Richard Mosley did find that fraud occurred, linked to the Conservative Party's database.
Province mulls creation of prize-fighting commissionThe provincial government may get into the fighting ring as officials consider the pros and cons of establishing a combative sports commission.
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