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What the fusion breakthrough means for Saskatchewan and its economy
It was called a breakthrough in the search for clean energy, and something you thought could only be seen in science fiction movies. Earlier this week, scientists in the U.S. announced they produced m...
Dec 15, 2022

Six-month COVID-19 vaccine delay would have cost $156B: study
A study from the C.D. Howe Institute estimates Canada would have lost $156 billion in economic activity in 2021 had COVID-19 vaccines been rolled out six months later than they were. That would have b...
Dec 15, 2022

Family of victim afraid youth will kill again, Nipawin court hears
CONTENT WARNING: The following story contains disturbing descriptions of violence.-The family members of a 37-year-old pregnant Choiceland mother believe the teen who bludgeoned her, wrapped a USB cab...
Dec 13, 2022

Riders open 2023 on the road; first home game against Bombers
While the Saskatchewan Roughriders will open the 2023 CFL regular season in Edmonton against the Elks, a heated rival will see Rider Nation first.The CFL schedule was released Tuesday.After the Riders...
Dec 13, 2022

Sask homicide numbers jump with James Smith stabbings
The RCMP have released their homicide statistics for the last seven years with a large jump this year due to the volume of victims from the James Smith killings. Starting in January until December 9, ...
Dec 13, 2022

First ever Sask. Music Award for northern artist Nige B
Nigel Bell, known professionally as Nige B, has received his first ever Saskatchewan Music Award. The Lac La Ronge Indian Band member was announced as Instrumental Artist of the Year at the Saskatchew...
Dec 12, 2022

Northwest musicians win big at Sask. Music Awards
It was a night to celebrate the best in Saskatchewan Music and some artists from the northwest were named the best of the best.The biggest prize of the awards, Album of The Year, went to Cut Knife mus...
Dec 12, 2022

NDP leader requests emergency debate on urgent situation in children's health care
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has requested an emergency debate in the House of Commons to discuss the "urgent and escalating" situation in Canada's children's hospitals as they deal with an influx of sick...
Dec 12, 2022

Climate change affecting Christmas tree farms across Canada, expert say
The effects of climate change are taking a toll on Christmas tree farms across Canada, with one forestry expert and the head of the Canadian Christmas Tree Association saying the sector that's already...
Dec 11, 2022

Winter events kick off at Saskatchewan provincial parks
Christmas events are starting throughout the province, especially at some Saskatchewan provincial parks.Sask. Parks' Deanna Jacobs told Gormley on Friday that many events are happening at parks across...
Dec 11, 2022