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FSIN continue partnership for cervical cancer screening in the North
First Nations leaders say they will continue a partnership aimed at improving education and treatment options for cervical cancer in northern Saskatchewan communities.The Federation of Sovereign Indig...
Jun 13, 2023

Meadow Lake Stampede celebrates 100th Anniversary
The crowds were out in droves, and the bulls and broncos were bucking at the Meadow Lake Stampede's 100th Anniversary event over the weekend.Taking place June 5-11, the festivities kicked off early la...
Jun 13, 2023

Jim Pattison's former home up for sale for $1, but there's a catch
On the waterfront in a neighbourhood in West Vancouver stands a charming yellow house and it could be yours for as little as $1.However, there is a catch: you have to relocate the house from its curre...
Jun 12, 2023

Wildfire smoke prompts air quality statements across Saskatchewan
A lot of Saskatchewan residents woke up under a blanket of smoke again Monday.Environment Canada issued special air quality statements for about two-thirds of the province, including Saskatoon, Humbol...
Jun 12, 2023

Riders defeat Elks in Harris’ debut
The Saskatchewan Roughriders got the Trevor Harris era started with a win on the road in Edmonton on Sunday night, but the veteran quarterback wasn't happy with his play."I think that's the poorest I'...
Jun 11, 2023

Canada's Nick Taylor wins RBC Canadian Open in a playoff to end 69-year drought
Nick Taylor has won the RBC Canadian Open.The Abbotsford, B.C., product rolled in a dramatic 72-foot birdie putt on the fourth playoff hole Sunday to beat England's Tommy Fleetwood and end a 69-year d...
Jun 11, 2023

Person dies after drowning in North Saskatchewan River
One person is dead after drowning in the North Saskatchewan River on Saturday evening. At around 6:30, the Prince Albert Fire Department responded to a call for a water rescue in the river. Upon arriv...
Jun 11, 2023

Increasing international delegations as Saskatchewan sets sights on global markets
Saskatchewan politicians have rapidly increased international travel since COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were loosened as Premier Scott Moe remains laser-focused on global markets.A Canadian Press an...
Jun 11, 2023

Weather not helping as crews battle fire that forced Edson, Alta., to evacuate
Extreme fire behaviour is anticipated for a wildfire that prompted the evacuation of the town of Edson early Friday morning, officials in Alberta said as local leaders urged anyone who stayed behind t...
Jun 10, 2023

Next man up: Riders put Blake on six-game injured list
One of the Saskatchewan Roughriders' prized free-agent signings - and an expected stabilizing force along the offensive line - will be out for a while.The CFL team officially announced that offensive ...
Jun 10, 2023