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Saskatchewan mass stabbings: One suspect found dead

Saskatchewan: Canada Police on Tuesday said one of the suspects in Sunday's mass stabbings in Saskatchewan has been found dead.

Canada: Manhunt in Saskatchewan for 2 suspects continues after stabbing spree leaving 10 dead, 15 hospitalsed

Saskatchewan/IBNS: A dangerous person alert across Canada's Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba has been issued by RCMP following a stabbing spree early Sunday morning in 13 different locations.

Canada: Stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan leaves 10 dead, police searching for two suspects

At least 10 people were killed in a stabbing rampage in Canada's central Saskatchewan province on Sunday, media reports said on Monday.

Canada: Saskatchewan officials undertake efforts to settle newly-arrived Ukrainian refugees

Regina/IBNS: A total of 230 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Canada's Saskatchewan when a plane carrying them flew direct from Warsaw in Poland and landed at Regina airport on the evening of July 4.

Canada: Hundreds of unmarked graves discovered at former residential school site in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan/IBNS: A Canadian indigenous group has reported the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in Saskatchewan province.

Canada: Saskatchewan ranks 5th in rate of Covid-19 testing

Saskatchewan/IBNS:  Saskatchewan ranked fifth among provinces, behind Alberta, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec in its rate of testing,  Health Canada said, with its testing rate per one million people being 274,535 on Monday, compared to the national average of 441,939.

Canada invests $15,000 on Saskatoon's international water conference in face of climate change

Ottawa, Aug 14 (IBNS): The 2018 annual conference of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) -- not-for-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Saskatoon SK is being attended by experts around the world to discuss managing water for sustainable agriculture in the face of climate change, media reports said.

GoFundMe campaign for Humboldt Broncos crash ends, collects more than $15M

Regina, Apr 19 (IBNS): The GoFundMe campaign to support the victims of Humboldt Broncos crash which occurred weeks ago, ended on Wednesday, media reports said.

Canada: Three dead people in Saskatchewan bus crash identified

Regina, Apr 7 (IBNS): Three deceased people in the Saskatchewan bus crash, which occurred on Friday afternoon, have been identified, media reports said.

Canada: Humboldt Broncos head coach dies in Saskatchewan bus crash

Regina, Apr 7 (IBNS): Darcy Haugan, the head coach of junior hockey team Humboldt Broncos, has died in the bus crash which occurred in Saskatchewan on Friday afternoon, media reports said.

Canada: Bus carrying junior hockey team crashes with truck in Saskatchewan, 14 dies

Regina, Apr 7 (IBNS): Fourteen people have been killed as a bus carrying the junior hockey team crashed with a truck in Saskatchewan on Friday afternoon, media reports said.

CN Rail to hire workers, Western Canada to be benefited most

Ottawa, Oct 25 (IBMS): Benefiting western Canada the most, Canadian National Railways, country's largest railway, is eyeing on to hire workers, media reports said.

Canada: Saskatchewan announces elimination of hearing aid plan from the budget

Toronto, Apr 10 (IBNS): The Saskatchewan provincial government's announcement, made on budget day last month, about the elimination of hearing aid plan from the budget to save $3 million had been strongly protested by parents of deaf or hard of hearing children, media reports said.

Saskatchewan Premier invites oil and gas companies to relocate, Alberta takes offence

Calgary, Apr 1 (IBNS): Brad Wall, Premier of Canada's Saskatchewan province, appears to have ruffled his counterpart from Alberta, Rachel Notley, by inviting a few Calgary-based oil and gas firms to relocated to Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan government refuses to declare emergency on HIV epidemic

Regina, Sept 20 (IBNS): Despite the growing number of HIV/AIDS epidemic and the recommendation of the doctors, the Saskatchewan government will not be declaring a public health emergency in the province for the said disease.