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'I'm in trouble': As Canada Post strike drags on, small Sask. businesses say they're feeling the hit

As the Canada Post strike drags on, businesses in rural areas are left without what's an essential service to many. Dan Driediger, who runs a map business in northern Saskatchewan, says the strike is killing his business.

Sask. girl, 8, taking on Ironkids race to raise money for research into dad's cancer

An eight-year-old girl from Meadow Lake, Sask., is proparing for an Ironkids race next month in Florida to raise money and support her dad, who has Stage 4 cancer.

Regina police plane still not back in the air after being damaged in April

The wing of the plane, officially known as the Regina Police Service's Aerial Support Unit, was damaged in April while it was being taken into its hangar for routine maintenance. 
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Sask.'s mid-year financial update includes $500-million increase in deficit forecast

The mid-year financial forecast is out and it’s not good news for the newly re-elected Saskatchewan Party. When the budget was released in the spring, the province's projected a $273-million deficit. Now, according to Finance Minister Jim Reiter, that number has almost tripled to $744-million dollars.

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