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Parole revoked
Drunk driver who killed Carrot River couple has parole revoked
The man who killed Gord and Marj Classen five years ago in a drunk driving collision near Aberdeen has had his statutory parole released. Recent documents from the Parole Board of Canada show that 39-year-old Tyler Seeley violated his release conditions on several occasions after being let out of jail in January 2024 o...
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Warm, dry conditions
Fall begins with summer-like warmth, dry conditions
The calendar says fall begins on Monday, but the weather tells a different story. Summer-like conditions will remain in effect across the province for much of the week. Environment and Climate Change Meteorologist Matt Loney told northeastNOW that well-above normal temperatures will be the norm for the coming days. &qu...
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Missing man
Melfort RCMP looking for missing 36-year-old man
Melfort RCMP are asking for help to find a missing 36-year-old man. Merle Wolfe was last spoken to by family members on Sept. 14 via social media. He is 5-10, about 140 pounds, and is known to frequent the James Smith Cree Nation, Onion Lake, and Saskatoon areas.Anyone with information can contact Melfort RCMP at 310-R...
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Combine fire
Zenon Park fire crews battle combine fire
The Zenon Park Fire Department was called to a combine fire over the weekend. Crews responded to the call on Saturday and were able to contain the blaze to the area of the combine without going further into the crop. There were no injuries, and the department thanked MB 5 Star Farms and Brian Beaty for supplying a full...
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ER closure
Porcupine Carragana ER closed for part of Saturday
A temporary closure for the emergency department in the Town of Porcupine Plain. The Porcupine Carragana Hospital ER is closed Saturday from 4 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. Emergency services during that time are available at hospitals in Tisdale, Hudson Bay, and Kelvington. Residents are advised to call 911 for emergencies.--cam...
Sep 19, 2025
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Drinking water advisory
Precautionary drinking water advisory in effect in Hudson Bay
The Town of Hudson Bay is under a precautionary drinking water advisory. The Water Security Agency posted the advisory on Friday due to elevated turbidity. Residents are advised to boil water for drinking purposes and any other activity where it may be ingested, such as brushing teeth, washing fruits or vegetables, unh...
Sep 19, 2025
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Saskatchewan

Parents' Bill of Rights
Government of Saskatchewan seeks leave to appeal pronoun law decision to Supreme Court
The Government of Saskatchewan has taken the first steps to bring the case around its pronoun law to the highest court in the country.The government has filed to the Supreme Court of Canada, seeking leave to appeal the decision that came down last month from the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.That decision found that a c...
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auditor probe
Saskatchewan Party government members reject NDP motion on wildfire plane problems
REGINA - The Saskatchewan Party members of a legislature committee have rejected a bid by the Opposition NDP to expand the auditor's probe into problems with the province's wildfire fighting aircraft.The rejection came after NDP member Hugh Gordon asked the legislature's all-party public accounts committee to approve a...
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Saskatchewan NDP looks for 'big, bold' solution to health-care problems
Problems in Saskatchewan health care have been a major focus for the Sask. NDP for the last number of years - when the legislature is sitting, not a week seems to go by without the Opposition bringing a heartbreaking or frustrating story of someone's experience in the system. But as of Monday, the party widened its foc...
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Foodservice Facts Report
Wildfires may have helped northern restaurants buck national trend of fewer people dining out
Three in four Canadians are eating out less often due to the rising cost of living, according to Restaurants Canada's 2025 Foodservice Facts report. That share rises to 81 per cent for those aged 18 to 34. But in Saskatchewan, a hospitality industry advocacy group said restaurants here are reporting a strong summer of ...
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critical minerals strategy
Expert says Canada needs more copper as Creighton mine joins national plan
Canada's clean-energy future needs more copper, and a significant project in northern Saskatchewan has been added to Ottawa's national plan as one way to help meet that demand.The Foran McIlvenna Bay copper and zinc mine, located about 65 kilometres southwest of Creighton, was named on Sept. 11 as one of five major pro...
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Legitimate business
Sask. consumer watchdog warns of fraudulent investment company
Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) wants investors to be wary of the online entity known as Trenovia Group.The FCAA is cautioning the public not to send money to them or other companies not registered in Saskatchewan, as they "may not be legitimate businesses," according to the Mi...
Sep 22, 2025
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Local Sports

league changes
'Disgusting, long overdue:' Changes to the CFL drawing mixed reactions
Football coaches and former CFL players are reacting to the new changes coming to the league, but some are throwing flags on the field.Changes are coming to the size and layouts of the field, the location of the goalposts, the single-point rouge and the play clock over the next two seasons.CFL Commissioner Stewart John...
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Player transactions
Mustangs acquire D-man from Ice Wolves after SJHL opening weekend
One game in to the regular season and the Melfort Mustangs have made a trade.The team acquired '06 defenceman Ryder Ellis from the La Ronge Ice Wolves in exchange for '06 defenceman Noah Aldred, a 2nd round pick, and a player development fee (PDF) Aldred had come to the Mustangs from the U18 AAA Notre Dame Hounds, wher...
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CFL making changes to field layouts, rouge, play clock in next two seasons
The Canadian Football League is make some big changes to the size and layouts of the field, the location of the goalposts, the single-point rouge and the play clock over the next two seasons.Commissioner Stewart Johnston made the announcement on Monday morning at a news conference, describing the changes as "a wat...
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Rivalry renewed
Hawks rookie gets game winner in hostile territory
The Hawks scored three powerplay goals Friday including the game winner off the stick of rookie Mason Lowther in Nipawin's 4-3 win over Melfort at the Northern Lights Palace.Second-year Hawks captain Finley Radloff opened the scoring just over a minute into the first Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) game of the...
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Party Spolied
Mustangs lose back-and-forth opener to rival Hawks
The Melfort Mustangs didn't start the 2025/26 campaign the way they had hoped, falling to the Nipawin Hawks by a score of 4-3.It was a back-and-forth affair as no team ever led by more than a goal."I think once we were on our game and heavy on pucks, we hemmed them in and controlled the pace of play. If we can fig...
Sep 20, 2025
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Season Opener
Mustangs begin season at home against rival Hawks
The 2025/26 Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League season has arrived, as all 12 teams are in action tonight for their season openers.In the case of the two-time defending SJHL Champions, the Melfort Mustangs, they will play host to the rival Nipawin Hawks, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Northern Lights Palace."Tonight ...
Sep 19, 2025
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Canada

In the news today: Trump to speak at United Nations, gun control group targeting SKS
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Trump set to address UN General Assembly U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to chastise American allies, including Canada, for a co-ordinated international e...
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CFIA says B.C. ostrich farmers must leave by Tuesday or face arrest
The owners of an ostrich farm, whose flock is subject to a cull order, must leave today or face removal by police called in by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. RCMP and CFIA officials arrived Monday and served a warrant on the farm in southeastern ...
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Trump set to address UN General Assembly after allies support Palestinian state
NEW YORK - U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to chastise American allies, including Canada, for a co-ordinated international effort to recognize a Palestinian state in his address at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday morning. Canada...
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Gun-control group urges Ottawa to ban SKS as assault-style firearm buyback ramps up
OTTAWA - A prominent gun-control group says the federal government's buyback of assault-style firearms will be a waste of money unless it includes a prohibition of the semi-automatic SKS rifle. Since May 2020, Ottawa has outlawed approximately 2,500 ty...
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Privacy watchdogs set to release results of TikTok investigation today
OTTAWA - Federal and provincial privacy authorities will release the results of their joint investigation into TikTok today. They are set to hold a news conference in Ottawa at 1 p.m. E.T. to outline the results of the investigation, which was launched...
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Navy commander says Canada could end up with subs from two different suppliers
OTTAWA - Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee says the Royal Canadian Navy could end up with submarines supplied by both companies vying for Ottawa's lucrative sub procurement contract - and there could be advantages to diversifying the fleet. Topshee also says ...
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World

11 migrants deported by US to Ghana were sent home despite safety concerns, their lawyer says
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) - Eleven West African nationals deported by the U.S. to Ghana were sent to their home countries over the weekend despite safety concerns, their lawyer told a court in Ghana on Tuesday. The U.S. had deporte...
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A New Zealand woman is convicted of murdering her 2 children and leaving their bodies in suitcases
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - A jury in New Zealand on Tuesday found a woman guilty of murdering her two children and leaving their bodies in suitcases for years before they were discovered. The verdict meant the jury at t...
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Effort to strip Costa Rica President Chaves of immunity falls short in congressional vote
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) - Costa Rica's Congress fell short Monday of the supermajority required to strip President Rodrigo Chaves of immunity in order to prosecute him on corruption charges. Chaves' opposition needed a 38...
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Guineans vote 'yes' in referendum that could allow leader of country’s junta to run for president
CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) - Over 90% of Guineans voted 'yes' in a constitutional referendum that could allow the leader of the country's junta to run for president, according to provisional results announced Monday evening by the electoral bo...
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Trump promotes unproven ties between Tylenol, vaccines and autism without new evidence
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump on Monday used the platform of the presidency to promote unproven ties between Tylenol, vaccines and autism without giving new evidence. Speaking from the White House, Trump said wom...
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Boston Mayor Wu will run unopposed in her reelection bid after challenger's recount bid falls short
BOSTON (AP) - Boston Mayor Michelle Wu will run unopposed for in her reelection bid after a challenger didn't garner enough votes to advance to the general election, the city's election department announced Monday. Wu, the ...
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