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Team Sask picks up first 2 medals on Day 4 of 2025 Canada Summer Games

Team Sask picks up first 2 medals on Day 4 of 2025 Canada Summer Games

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Here's a recap of some of the highlights from Day 4 of the Canada Summer Games in St. John's, Newfoundland including Team Sask's two medals.
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