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Eagle Heart Centre opens new mental health group home for youth in Regina; Joe and Irene's Youth Home team lead Keri Ponace, first from left, founder and executive director of Eagle Heart Centre Delora Parisian, third from left,  president of the board for Eagle Heart Centre Linda Anderson, second from right, and Mental Health and Addictions Minister Lori Carr, first from right, help with the ribbon cutting at the home's grand opening on Thursday\.

Eagle Heart Centre opens new mental health group home for youth in Regina

February 20 , 2025 at 05:15:00 p.m. CST • :

One of the goals of Joe and Irene's Youth Home is to help young people transition from foster care to stable homes and futures.

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Small sticks, big talk at Sask. mini stick tournament; Kids in Warman escaped the cold Thursday by piling into the local rink for the ninth annual mini-stick tournament\.

Small sticks, big talk at Sask. mini stick tournament

February 20 , 2025 at 07:00:00 p.m. CST • :

Kids in Warman escaped the cold Thursday by piling into the local rink for the ninth annual mini-stick tournament.

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Sask. company asks Supreme Court to rule on if thumbs-up emoji makes contract legally binding; Canada's competition watchdog is raising concerns about discontinued cellphone promotions in Western Canada in the wake of the Rogers-Shaw merger that it says had been helpful in bolstering competition\.

Sask. company asks Supreme Court to rule on if thumbs-up emoji makes contract legally binding

February 20 , 2025 at 03:43:16 p.m. CST • :

A Saskatchewan agricultural company has requested the Supreme Court of Canada rule on whether a thumbs-up emoji texted to a retail partner can constitute a legal contract.

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Former traditional Cree healer Cecil Wolfe pleads guilty to sexually assaulting 12 women in his care; Cecil Wolfe pleaded guilty to 12 counts of sexual assault\.

Former traditional Cree healer Cecil Wolfe pleads guilty to sexually assaulting 12 women in his care

February 20 , 2025 at 12:00:00 p.m. CST • :

A former Cree healer is now admitting he sexually assaulted 12 women in his care from 2012 to 2021.

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'A trillion-dollar tsunami': Canadians grapple with unprecedented wealth transfer; According to CIBC, 31 per cent of first-time homebuyers in Canada received financial help from family members to buy a home in 2024\.

'A trillion-dollar tsunami': Canadians grapple with unprecedented wealth transfer

February 19 , 2025 at 01:18:16 p.m. CST • :

The Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada said in 2023 that $1 trillion of wealth was expected to move between Canadian baby boomers and their millennial and Generation X children from 2023 to 2026.

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For 60 years, this Canada-U.S. treaty governed money, power and a river. With Trump's threats, what now?; Crystal Spicer stands on the edge of the Arrow Lakes Reservoir, created by flooding land, including her parent's farm, after the signing of the Columbia River Treaty in the 1960s\.  

February 20 , 2025 at 03:00:00 a.m. CST • :

For 60 years, this Canada-U.S. treaty governed money, power and a river. With Trump's threats, what now?

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Leaving a golden legacy: Sask. man crafts precious fiddle; John Arcand, from Saskatoon, has made more than 100 fiddles\.  

February 19 , 2025 at 07:00:00 a.m. CST • :

Leaving a golden legacy: Sask. man crafts precious fiddle

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15-year-old and 18-year-old charged with murder in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple homicide; The identities of the four victims of homicide on Feb\. 4, 2025, on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation have been released by the RCMP\. They were Tracey Hotomani, from left, Sheldon Quewezance, Shauna Fay and Terry Jack\.  

February 19 , 2025 at 03:29:35 p.m. CST • :

15-year-old and 18-year-old charged with murder in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple homicide

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Regina police lay 1st-degree murder charge in death of man found near downtown Tuesday; Police are asking anyone with information to call them or Crime Stoppers\.  

February 19 , 2025 at 02:44:33 p.m. CST • :

Regina police lay 1st-degree murder charge in death of man found near downtown Tuesday

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'Work-related incident' puts operations at Evraz facility in Regina on hold; Evraz North America says operations at its Regina facility are on hold after work-related incident\.  

February 18 , 2025 at 03:56:44 p.m. CST • :

'Work-related incident' puts operations at Evraz facility in Regina on hold

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February 19 , 2025 at 05:00:00 a.m. CST • :

Notre Dame Hounds might leave hometown after 4 decades for fresh start in Warman, Sask.: SJHL

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February 20 , 2025 at 11:11:04 a.m. CST • :

Travel agencies say some Canadians are boycotting U.S. travel

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February 20 , 2025 at 05:00:00 a.m. CST • :

Sask. Cancer Agency says mammogram wait times vary across the province, but patients say options unclear

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February 20 , 2025 at 07:08:23 a.m. CST • :

Canada, U.S. ready for 4 Nations final with political tensions high off the ice

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February 20 , 2025 at 07:53:07 a.m. CST • :

RCMP arrest 2nd suspect in Big River First Nation stabbings

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