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Sask. to lead Canada in economic growth in 2010: RBC forecast

Saskatchewan is set to lead the country with an economic growth rate of 6.3 per cent in 2010, led by a huge increase in potash production, according to Canada's largest bank.

Saskatchewan is set to lead the country with an economic growth rate of 6.3 per cent in 2010, led by a huge increase in potash production, according to Canada's largest bank.

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Keep cars rolling on bridge: mayor

Whether it is rebuilt or replaced, the Traffic Bridge must continue to carry motor vehicles, Mayor Don Atchison said Thursday.

Not all of the estimated 75,000 Canadians with multiple sclerosis may know it, but they have a passionate advocate on Parliament Hill who vows to keep fighting for access to a controversial treatment for them.

MP fights battle for MS sufferers across Canada

Not all of the estimated 75,000 Canadians with multiple sclerosis may know it, but they have a passionate advocate on Parliament Hill...

A third New Democrat said Friday he will switch sides in the coming gun registry vote, but Claude Gravelle’s decision to vote against a bill to scrap the database is still not believed to be enough to save it.

Third New Democrat changes gun vote

A third New Democrat said Friday he will switch sides in the coming gun registry vote, but Claude Gravelle's decision to vote against...

After a frantic 11-hour search on a cold, rainy day, a three-year-old boy who went missing Thursday from his home on the Standing Buffalo First Nation was located in good health.

Missing boy found after desperate search

After a frantic 11-hour search on a cold, rainy day, a three-year-old boy who went missing Thursday from his home on the Standing ...

The woman who was providing foster care to a 22-month-old boy when he died on a farm near Aberdeen will face criminal charges

Death of toddler in foster care a 'tragedy', not a crime: lawyer

The apparent drowning death of a toddler in an Aberdeen foster home in June was a tragic, horrible accident, but no crime was committed...

Sean Shaw  asks questions at the city's recycling presentation Wednesday at  Cosmo Civic Centre

Cosmo concerns dominate debate

Representatives from Cosmopolitan Industries were out in full force Wednesday for the city's first public meeting on the four proposed...

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Thursday in Saskatoon $1.327 from the federal infrastructure fund to perform renovations at the Diefenbaker Centre on the University of Saskatchewan campus.

PM Harper announces $1.3 million for Diefenbaker Centre on U of S campus

During his stop in Saskatoon, Prime Minister Steven Harper announced more than $1 million in infrastructure funding for the Diefenbaker...

The National Parole Board has agreed to further relax Robert Latimer's parole conditions, allowing him to spend five nights a week in his Victoria apartment and only two nights a week in a halfway house.

Board loosens parole leash on Robert Latimer

The National Parole Board has agreed to further relax Robert Latimer's parole conditions, allowing him to spend five nights a week...

Police in Saskatoon are warning store merchants and the public against pin pad theft, after several incidents were recently reported. Since mid-July a number of thefts have occurred, which may have compromised customer's personal information.

Pin pad thefts on the rise

Police in Saskatoon are warning store merchants and the public against pin pad theft, after several incidents were recently reported...

Saskatchewan Party MLA Don Morgan

Don Morgan removed as minister responsible for SLGA

Premier Brad Wall has been forced to replace Don Morgan as minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (...

Cosmo concerns dominate debate

Representatives from Cosmopolitan Industries were out in full force Wednesday for the city's first public meeting on the four proposed...

PM Harper announces $1.3 million for Diefenbaker Centre on U of S campus

During his stop in Saskatoon, Prime Minister Steven Harper announced more than $1 million in infrastructure funding for the Diefenbaker...

Police investigating homicide in NE Edmonton

Edmonton police are investigating after a body was found in an apartment suite in northeast Edmonton on Tuesday evening.

Missing boy found after desperate search

After a frantic 11-hour search on a cold, rainy day, a three-year-old boy who went missing Thursday from his home on the Standing ...

Keep cars rolling on bridge: mayor

Whether it is rebuilt or replaced, the Traffic Bridge must continue to carry motor vehicles, Mayor Don Atchison said Thursday.

Volunteer finds missing boy after 11 hours in cold, rain

Eugene Smoker is safe and sound with family after being found just meters outside his home.

Canada adds 36,000 jobs in August

Canada’s economy added 35,800 jobs in August, slightly more than expected, although the pace of employment creation was slower than...

MP fights battle for MS sufferers across Canada

Not all of the estimated 75,000 Canadians with multiple sclerosis may know it, but they have a passionate advocate on Parliament Hill...

Don Morgan removed as minister responsible for SLGA

Premier Brad Wall has been forced to replace Don Morgan as minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (...

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Global takes a look into the discussions, debates, and public hearings surrounding the fate of Saskatoon's Traffic Bridge.

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Global takes a look into the discussions, debates, and public hearings surrounding the fate of Saskatoon's Traffic Bridge.

Prairie rains are less exciting than a hurricane, but more damaging in the long run.

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Damaging rains

Prairie rains are less exciting than a hurricane, but more damaging in the long run.

What BHP Billiton's hostile takeover bid of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan could mean for Canada.

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The future of Potash Corp

What BHP Billiton's hostile takeover bid of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan could mean for Canada.

Yorkton residents living in low-lying areas fled their homes July 1 following severe thunderstorms that caused major flooding.

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Summer storms recap

Global takes a look back at some of the best, or worst, photos of the severe weather to hit Saskatchewan this summer.

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Hilltops Spotlight

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Help out the RCMP with used and/or new baseball equipment

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An in-depth look into CCSVI, a controversial treatment for multiple sclerosis.

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A fine balance

An in-depth look into liberation therapy, a controversial treatment for multiple sclerosis.

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