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‘The pain doesn’t go away:’ Chiefs reflect on James Smith Cree Nation stabbings
Monday marked the one-year anniversary of the largest mass stabbing in Canadian history.On Sept. 4, 2022, 32-year-old Myles Sanderson killed 11 people and injured 17 others on the James Smith Cree Nat...
Sep 05, 2023

New school year brings reminder to slow down, drive safe in school zones
With the start of a new school year fast approaching, residents across Saskatchewan are reminded to remain vigilant when driving through school zones this fall. Tyler McMurchy, the manager of media re...
Sep 04, 2023

'Hold the line:' 'Freedom Convoy' organizers' criminal trial begins Tuesday
As Tamara Lich was led away from supporters in handcuffs on the snowy streets of Ottawa in 2022, she threw a single phrase over her shoulder."Hold the line," said the petite figurehead of the "Freedom...
Sep 04, 2023

Ford tough: Rookie safety helps Riders beat Bombers in Labour Day Classic
Jaxon Ford became a Labour Day Classic hero Sunday as the Saskatchewan Roughriders held on to beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Mosaic Stadium.With Winnipeg needing a two-point convert in overtime to ...
Sep 04, 2023

Moe not budging on education policy changes despite several protests against
Tuesday is the first day of school which means the newest changes to the province's education policy will officially come into effect.Last month, the Government of Saskatchewan announced schools would...
Sep 03, 2023

Saskatchewan expands treatment coverage for ALS patients
The province is now offering two new treatments for a fatal neurodegenerative disease under the Saskatchewan Drug Plan.About 3,000 Canadians live with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a disease th...
Sep 03, 2023

Another chapter to be written in Labour Day Classic story
Another chapter is set to be written in the chronicles of the Labour Day Classic.The Saskatchewan Roughriders will host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in front of a sold-out crowd on Sunday at Mosaic Stadi...
Sep 03, 2023

Air quality statements issued across Saskatchewan, smoke causing air quality index to peak
The last long weekend of the summer in Saskatchewan will be remembered as one plagued by smoke.Nearly all areas across the province are under air quality statements due to smoke lingering in from wild...
Sep 03, 2023

James Smith Cree Nation announces events marking one year since mass stabbings
Monday marks one year since the mass stabbing casualties that took place in James Smith Cree Nation and in the Village of Weldon.The events last year shook a community and province as Myles Sanderson ...
Sep 02, 2023

RCMP encourage parents to be cautious about back to school photos
With children heading back to school, social media feeds are about to be flooded with pictures from proud and excited parents.But before clicking on the publish button, Saskatchewan RCMP are encouragi...
Sep 02, 2023