| Daily Headlines | June 1, 2017 | | | |
| | | A heat warning has been issued for the Melfort, Nipawin and Hudson Bay areas where periods of extreme heat are expected. Continue reading → | | | | Six people, protesting the shut-down of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company, refused to get off the final bus from Regina to Saskatoon. Continue reading → | | | | Tent caterpillar season is in full swing around Saskatchewan and for one family the caterpillars have taken over the walls and deck of their home. Continue reading → | | | | Protestors plan to welcome guests to the Premier’s dinner at the Eventplex Thursday night, and Regina police plan to be in attendance after things escalated at a similar rally in Saskatoon. Continue reading → | | | | Saskatchewan Agriculture reports 81 per cent of seeding in the province is now complete. Continue reading → | | | | Federal government restores funding to the Metis Nation – Saskatchewan following election. Continue reading → | | | | Rapid city expansion, larger greenspace design contributing to an increase in wildlife sightings in Saskatoon. Continue reading → | | | | The four Thompson brothers will be going head-to-head when the Saskatchewan Rush and Georgia Swarm meet in the NLL Champion's Cup. Continue reading → | | | | Duron Carter said he can't change people's perceptions about him as he looks to become an impact player for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Continue reading → | | | | “A real punch to the gut” and “cost prohibitive” is the reaction of curling clubs that will pay hundreds, and in some cases thousands, of dollars more to show sports on their lounge televisions. Continue reading → | | | |
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