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Is Saskatchewan rethinking policing in the province?
A Marshals Service in Saskatchewan and talks about a new police force in Alberta might leave some people wondering what the future holds for municipal police and the RCMP. Last week, the Government of...
Mar 21, 2024

Hepatitis A exposure warning at Saskatoon drug store
People who visited the Shoppers Drug Mart in Saskatoon's Centre Mall (Circle and 8th Street East) this past month are being warned they may have been exposed to Hepatitis A. The warning period is from...
Mar 21, 2024

Families who fled Gaza before applying for special visa must find other way to Canada
The federal government says people who managed to escape the Gaza Strip no longer qualify for a special program to reunite with extended family members in Canada if they didn't finish the application ...
Mar 21, 2024

HOOPLA 2024 cancelled as deadline to lift sanctions passes
The deadline has passed and the biggest high school basketball tournament in the province won't be happening in 2024. The Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association (SHSAA) confirmed that with no ...
Mar 20, 2024

Poilievre dangles 'carbon tax election' as Liberal MPs ask critics for a better idea
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is threatening to plunge Canada into a "carbon tax election" as Liberal MPs struggle to defend the government's signature climate policy against growing backlash. ...
Mar 20, 2024

U18 Northwest Sharks take North Division title, advance to provincial final
The U18 AA Northwest Sharks return to action Wednesday night at the Access Communications Centre, for Game 1 of their best-of-three provincial finals series with the Regina Rebels.Coming off a franchi...
Mar 20, 2024

Investigation ongoing in Loon Lake post office break in
The investigation continues following the break and enter of the Canada Post office in Loon Lake last week. "It's the second time in about two months," said Brian Hirschfeld. "They'd broken in a coupl...
Mar 19, 2024

Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) getting $1M boost from province for extra training seats
The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) is getting a $1 million boost from the province, according to a press release from the government's Ministry for Immigration ...
Mar 19, 2024
Labour prof lays out what could happen as province, teachers continue to fight
Frustration is mounting for many in Saskatchewan as the provincial government and teachers' union continue their contract fight, and the question on the lips of many is "When will this end?"Both sides...
Mar 19, 2024

Five years in jail for woman in Fuel Stop armed robbery
A woman who used a sawed off .22 rifle to rob the Fuel Stop last fall will spend five years in jail for the crime. Brittany McKay, who is 28 years old and a single mom of five children, pleaded guilty...
Mar 19, 2024