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NURSES RALLY FOR ACTION ON STAFFING SHORTAGES, HOSPITAL OVERCROWDING Hundreds of Saskatchewan nurses and their supporters rallied outside the legislative building on Thursday calling for action to ongoing staffing shortages and hospital overcrowding around the province. 3 min ago * SASK. EXPECTING FIRST WIDESPREAD FROST OF FALL TONIGHT: ECCC Saskatchewan is expecting its first widespread frost of the season Thursday night and Friday morning, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). 2 hours ago * 'HE'S OUR GUY': RIDERS' MILLIGAN ATOP THE LEADERBOARD FOR CFL'S MOP As it stands right now, Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive back Rolan Milligan Jr. has the fourth best odds to win the league’s Most Outstanding Player [MOP] award. 4 hours ago SASKATOON * NEW NEW | STAFF MAKE MAJOR SEIZURE OF METH, CANNABIS AND CELL PHONES AT SASKATCHEWAN PENITENTIARY Staff at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert seized a sizeable load of contraband on Monday, according to the federal correctional service. 19 min ago * UPDATED UPDATED | 'A PERFECT STORM': SASK. NURSES RALLY FOR ACTION ON STAFFING SHORTAGES, HOSPITAL OVERCROWDING Hundreds of Saskatchewan nurses and their supporters rallied outside the legislative building on Thursday calling for action to ongoing staffing shortages and hospital overcrowding around the province. 3 min ago * UPDATED UPDATED | EARLY MORNING FIRE CAUSES MAJOR DAMAGE TO SASKATOON HOME A home in Saskatoon’s Haultain neighbourhood has been left devastated following a fire early Wednesday morning. 31 min ago VANCOUVER * NEW NEW | 1 DEAD, 2 RESCUED AFTER FLOATPLANE CRASH IN B.C. One person is dead after a floatplane carrying three people crashed Wednesday evening in a remote inlet on British Columbia's Central Coast. 6 min ago * B.C. 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