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Opposition joins call for Sask. to compensate victims of Sixties Scoop

The Opposition is joining the call for Saskatchewan to compensate victims of the Sixties Scoop.

NDP questions Brad Wall's continued private email use

The Opposition wants to know why Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is still using a private email server to do government business after saying he would stop.

Healthy Halloween: Regina parents encouraged to trade candy for rec passes

In some Canadian cities, parents are being encouraged to hand out passes for skating or skiing instead of candy.

Jury must decide whether U of R swimming pool was unsafe in Paralympian lawsuit

A jury in Saskatchewan is being asked to decide whether an injury that left a Paralympian a quadriplegic was a tragic accident or because of an unsafe pool.

Paralympian suing U of R tells court about challenges after accident left her a quadriplegic

A Paralympian says doing simple things like recovering from a scratch and making a bed have become immensely more difficult since an accident left her a quadriplegic.

Nature Conservancy finds endangered greater sage grouse on Sask. property

Biologists have made a discovery on a swath of native grassland in southwest Saskatchewan that they are calling exciting, but are also hesitant to talk about.

Saskatchewan will battle Alberta's appeal on beer tax rebates

The Saskatchewan government says it will vigorously defend Canadian interests in an appeal involving a beer tax in Alberta.

Sask. finance minister says budget update needed before leadership decision

Saskatchewan Finance Minister Kevin Doherty says he wants to present a budget update before he announces whether he'll jump into the race to replace Premier Brad Wall.

Sask. reserve to get clean drinking water after more than 5 years

Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett announced $9.2 million to replace the water treatment system on the White Bear First Nation, southeast of Regina.

Funeral industry says Saskatchewan funding for poor people still confusing

The president of the Funeral Service Association of Canada says Saskatchewan needs to clear up confusion about how the industry will be compensated for funerals for poor people.