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Sask. teen fighting for funding to receive 24/7 care near his post-secondary school

Preston Ruzicka wants to attend post-secondary school near his family, but also wants some independence. Preston and his family are frustrated that the province is not helping him live where he wants.

Sask. pauses COVID-19 vaccines for people outside high-risk groups until fall boosters arrive

Saskatchewan is pausing its COVID-19 booster program for the general public until the fall, when an updated booster is expected to be available.

Regina teacher accused of sexual offences tells court he didn't realize he was messaging teen student

Regina high school teacher Jeffrey Dumba testified at his trial on Thursday that he stopped sending sexually explicit messages to a teen once he realized she was a 15-year-old student.

Teen describes intimate messages with Regina teacher on trial for sexual offences

Jeffrey Dumba's trial on sex-related charges continued Wednesday in Regina with testimony from the teen who said she exchanged sexually explicit photos and videos with the high school teacher.

Teen testifies at trial of Regina high school teacher charged with sexual offences

The girl who was allegedly exchanging nude photos and videos with a high school teacher testified at Regina's Court of King's Bench on Tuesday.

Regina high school teacher on trial for alleged sexual offences involving 15-year-old girl

The trial of a Regina teacher charged with sexual offences involving a 15-year-old student began in the Court of King's Bench in Regina on Monday.
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Moe clarifies stance on chemtrails, says he doesn't believe in conspiracy theory

This week Premier Scott Moe addressed his comments at a meeting last month in his constituency clarifying that he does not believe in a conspiracy that chemicals are being dumped from airplanes on the population as part of a secret program.

Roughriders report $1.1M operating loss in 2023-24

"It was a disappointing year on the field and, as a result, we didn't have overly strong financials," says Saskatchewan Roughriders president and CEO Craig Reynolds.

Moe's response to questions about chemtrails, COVID at community meeting shows lack of leadership: Sask. NDP

The leader of Saskatchewan's Official Opposition says Premier Scott Moe should be shutting down conspiracy theories, not entertaining them, after a video of a recent meeting in Speerssurfaced online.

Sask. government won't support NDP motion to investigate Speaker's allegations

The Saskatchewan Party government has turned down theNDP's pitch to have a committee review allegations made by Speaker Randy Weekes.