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RCMP searching for missing Yorkton inmate
Mounties in Yorkton are asking for help in locating a missing inmate.Police say 43-year-old Trevor Mattiuz did not return to the Yorkton Correctional Centre as required on Tuesday afternoon.He is now ...
Jul 17, 2024
Roughriders’ Jermarcus Hardrick out long-term with quad injury
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will need to fill a big part of their offensive line for the foreseeable future.Right tackle Jermarcus Hardrick left the field in the Riders' 35-20 loss to the B.C. Lions ...
Jul 17, 2024

Ottawa says deal reached with Saskatchewan on carbon levy money owed
The federal government says it has reached an agreement with Saskatchewan over the province not paying carbon levy money to Ottawa, though the case may still end up in court. National Revenue Minister...
Jul 16, 2024
North Battleford man dead after single-vehicle rollover: RCMP
A 32-year-old man from the North Battleford area died in a single-vehicle rollover on Monday evening.According to the RCMP, the crash happened north of the city on Highway 378 about one kilometre east...
Jul 16, 2024
Saskatchewan RCMP respond to 147 calls at Country Thunder
Saskatchewan RCMP officers had their fill of Country Thunder as they responded to 147 calls during the music festival in Craven. A total of 33 people were taken into custody with six Criminal Code Cha...
Jul 16, 2024
Canada’s apologizes for labeling Dakota and Lakota as second-class First Nations
"We are sorry," are three words Dakota and Lakota First Nations have been waiting to hear after being viewed as "second class First Nations" for decades by Canada.On Monday, hundreds of youth, elders,...
Jul 15, 2024
Canada’s apologizes for labeling Dakota and Lakota as second-class First Nations
"We are sorry," are three words Dakota and Lakota First Nations have been waiting to hear after being viewed as "second class First Nations" for decades by Canada.On Monday, hundreds of youth, elders,...
Jul 15, 2024
‘Everything is here now’: Wanuskewin elder reflects on bison baby boom
On a rainy afternoon in May, bison manager Craig Thoms checks on a group of bison nestled in the grass at Wanuskewin Heritage Park.Ten calves were born in the spring, the most births recorded since th...
Jul 15, 2024

Happy trails: inaugural Toonie Jackpot Gymkhana a relaxed, fun atmosphere
On a private Radisson farm, equestrians raced to get to the finish line. There was only one catch - they had to hop in potato sacks - while leading their horses back with them. The centuries-old tradi...
Jul 15, 2024
Sask. Water Security Agency spends $18M on infrastructure projects
Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency is spending $18 million on major infrastructure projects around the province, the largest of which is the rehabilitation of the Moosomin Dam.The $9.7 million dam r...
Jul 15, 2024