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Most Canadians think the country is making progress on reconciliation: poll
Most Canadians believe the country is making good progress on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, a new poll from Leger suggests."The extent to which people feel progress on reconciliation is being made or not has an important bearing on how they feel about the country," said Jack Jedwab, president and CE...
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Popular games
Sask. Cornhole Association eyes expansion to more communities
A competitive game, that involves tossing a beanbag into a small hole, is gaining popularity in Saskatchewan.The fourth annual provincial cornhole championships were held this past weekend in Regina and across three tiers, had over 50 competitors. Saskatchewan Cornhole Association President Kevin Bittman believes the p...
9h ago
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What's Trending
Melfort Legion members honoured
Melfort Legion members receive Meritorious Service Medal
8h ago

SIGA
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority selects new Board Chair
Sask. Wildfire Update
Saskatchewan extends disaster claim deadline amid wildfires; 60 active,12 communities evacuated
8h ago
Wagantall not running
Cathay Wagantall serving final term as MP for Yorkton-Melville
8h ago

Saskatchewan
Calls for service
RCMP: Demand for emergency services on the rise, 366,737 calls answered in 2024
Every day, hundreds of people in Saskatchewan call the RCMP, whether it's for a fender bender or a life-threatening emergency.For employees on the other side of the phone, it's a very serious and demanding job.Calls to the Saskatchewan RCMP Operational Communications Centre (OCC) are increasing.The OCC received 366,737...
13h ago
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Carney says trade talks in 'intense phase' after Trump scores win with European Union
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada's negotiations with the United States are in an "intense phase" after President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with the European Union.Carney says that while there are similarities between the Canada--U.S. negotiations and those involving Europe, there are also...
15h ago
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EAGLE FEATHER NEWS
Remai Modern Showcases Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch
An acclaimed artist, touring her major career retrospective, has made Saskatoon the final stop on her extensive tour.Shelley Niro is a multi-disciplinary artist born in Niagara Falls, New York, who currently lives in Brantford Ontario, and is a member of the Turtle Clan of the Kanyen'kehà:ka (Mohawk) Nation. Her...
16h ago
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Algae blooms, development concerns at Turtle Lake prompt call for input
A study into popular recreation spot Turtle Lake in west-central Saskatchewan is asking people who live at or use the lake to give their opinions on its future.The lake, located around 59 kilometres south of Meadow Lake, is surrounded by over 1,500 cabins and one of the most popular and heavily developed lakes in the p...
Jul 27, 2025
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What's Trending
Melfort Legion members honoured
Melfort Legion members receive Meritorious Service Medal
8h ago

Sports on Central
Transforming downtown into a sports paradise for local youth
Sask. Wildfire Update
Saskatchewan extends disaster claim deadline amid wildfires; 60 active,12 communities evacuated
8h ago
Wagantall not running
Cathay Wagantall serving final term as MP for Yorkton-Melville
8h ago

SIGA
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority selects new Board Chair
Murder case
Pre-trial conference for man accused of murder in Melfort continues
10h ago
Drug bust
Man charged in Redwing drug bust
11h ago

Canada

Voters in Alberta byelection to use adapted ballots due to high number of candidates
CAMROSE - Elections Canada says voters in the upcoming Battle River-Crowfoot byelection will be required to write out the name of their preferred candidate given the unusually high number of people running and past challenges with long ballots. More th...
9h ago
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Quebec City judge to rule Thursday on bail for three accused of extremist plot
QUÉBEC - A Quebec court judge will decide Thursday whether to grant bail to three men facing terrorism charges in the Quebec City region. Judge René de la Sablonnière heard final arguments Monday from Crown and defence attorneys. Simon Angers-Audet, ...
10h ago
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Lack of action on Gaza erodes Muslims' sense of belonging in Canada: envoy
OTTAWA - Ottawa's approach to the war in Gaza is eroding many Muslim-Canadians' "sense of belonging" in this country, says the federal special representative on combating Islamophobia. "This ongoing, horrifying situation is deeply, deeply damaging the ...
11h ago
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Harper says Carney team sought his trade advice, suggests looking outside U.S.
OTTAWA - Former prime minister Stephen Harper said Monday he's urging Ottawa to find new trading partners outside the United States. "I think it's fair to say I'm probably the most pro-American prime minister in Canadian history," Harper told Canadian ...
12h ago
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Guilty plea in murder of Alexander Lo, brother of festival suspect Adam Kai-Ji Lo
VANCOUVER - A man has pleaded guilty to the murder of Alexander Lo, the brother of Lapu Lapu festival attack suspect Adam Kai-Ji Lo. The BC Prosecution Service says Dwight Kematch pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder on Friday. Kematch's...
12h ago
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'Equal funding is the answer': Eby says Ottawa must lift subsidy for B.C. ferry users
VICTORIA - Premier David Eby has called for the federal government to float more money for ferry users in British Columbia, adding that equal funding "is the answer," after Ottawa cut ferry rates in Atlantic Canada. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced...
12h ago
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