‘A dream come true’: Sask. swept up in World Cup fever
Despite some of the highest ticket prices the FIFA World Cup has ever seen, Canadian fans of the beautiful game have not been discouraged from watching their team play on home soil.
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Despite some of the highest ticket prices the FIFA World Cup has ever seen, Canadian fans of the beautiful game have not been discouraged from watching their team play on home soil.
Seeding across Saskatchewan is nearly finished for the 2026 season, reaching 97 per cent completion as of June 15, according to the latest provincial crop report.
It is quite rare for a football team to have the same five starters back-to-back weeks at offensive line, let alone season-to-season. Yet, the Saskatchewan Roughriders managed to keep the majority of its line through this past offseason.
STARS Air Ambulance has unveiled one of its dream homes for its 15th annual lottery.
STARS Air Ambulance has unveiled one of its dream homes for its 15th annual lottery.
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Construction for renovating a portion of buildings at the REAL District is set to begin starting in July.
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