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Mild January weather to continue in Saskatchewan
In the early stages of January, most Saskatchewan residents brace themselves for a bout of extreme cold weather. This year, however, we braced ourselves and that weather simply doesn't seem to be comi...
Jan 09, 2023

Health authority getting rid of 559 pallets of expired hand sanitizer
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is trying to get rid of a lot of hand sanitizer.There are 559 pallets containing more than 354,574 litres of hand sanitizer currently gathering dust in a Regina wareh...
Jan 09, 2023

Canada officially buying F-35 fighter jet for $19B to replace CF-18s
Defence Minister Anita Anand says Canada is officially buying the F-35 fighter jet to replace its aging CF-18s, ending the years-long search where it first began.Canada had announced plans to repurcha...
Jan 09, 2023

Team Silvernagle qualifies for Viterra Scotties
Robyn Silvernagle's team has qualified for the provincial Scotties tournament..Team Silvernagle managed to qualify for the tournament after defeating Team Tisdale 7-4 in the B-side finals during the L...
Jan 09, 2023

Canadians to mark third anniversary of Flight PS752 downing at countrywide ceremonies
TORONTO - Grieving relatives will mark three years since the Iranian military shot down Flight PS752 today at commemoration ceremonies in 12 major cities across Canada and 26 countries around the glob...
Jan 08, 2023

Search and rescue organizations sharing tips to keep safe on the snowmobile
Winter in Saskatchewan can bring many risks, especially for those heading out on the trails with their snowmobiles.That's why the Search and Rescue Volunteer Association of Canada has taken this past ...
Jan 08, 2023

Advocates, police warn online 'sextortion' of youth is on the rise in Canada
Mounties in British Columbia issued a warning Friday about a recent increase in "sextortion," saying police have received a "large number" of reports of money-motivated extortion targeting children an...
Jan 07, 2023

Feds must enforce vaping penalties to protect kids: advocates
Advocates on both sides of the vaping debate say the government must do more to enforce penalties for selling vapes to kids after a review concluded no changes to the legislation were warranted.The To...
Jan 07, 2023

SIRT will bring ‘oversight of the oversight,’ says head of Public Complaints Commission
Saskatchewan's new civilian-led investigation team is now active.Greg Gudelot, the executive director of Saskatchewan's Public Complaints Commission (PCC) and the Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT)...
Jan 07, 2023

Sask. housing sector has good 2022, despite overall sales numbers down from 2021
Property sales were down across Saskatchewan in 2022, however, this doesn't mean it was a bad year for the housing sector.According to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association, which released its last re...
Jan 06, 2023