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Some affordability cheques delivered for those who’ve died
While many people are peeking eagerly into their mailboxes this week waiting for their $500 affordability cheques to arrive, some cheques won't be getting to their intended recipients.A number of cheq...
Nov 16, 2022

Home of woman alleging abuse at Christian school is vandalized, catches fire
A Saskatchewan woman, who has been instrumental in revealing allegations of abuse at Christian schools in the province, and her family have been displaced from their home after a series of suspicious ...
Nov 15, 2022

Why are more Saskatchewan residents leaving religion behind?
To pray or not to pray. To attend mass, Sunday service, or a gathering at the temple. Those are the questions that were asked in last year's Census and for Saskatchewan, the numbers are dropping.Accor...
Nov 15, 2022

SaskAlert test scheduled for Wednesday afternoon
Radios, TVs and cellphones across Saskatchewan will be emitting a loud squawk Wednesday afternoon.At about 1:55 p.m., the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is to conduct a test of the SaskAlert system...
Nov 15, 2022

Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation’s Making Spirits Bright campaign kicks off Tuesday
The season of giving has begun, and the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation has launched a campaign which will allow you to double your gift. The foundation's ninth annual Making Spirits Brigh...
Nov 15, 2022

Group giving back with affordability cheques
With rising inflation, many residents of Saskatchewan are looking forward to the $500 affordability cheques from the government that are being mailed out.Some might put the money towards groceries, ut...
Nov 14, 2022

Children’s fever and pain relief medication still in short supply
Shortages of children's fever and pain relief medications are causing concerns across the province.Stephanie Yeboah, a pharmacist at Nanogram Pharmacy in Saskatoon, is well aware as she sees concerned...
Nov 13, 2022

Regional and Conference high school volleyball: weekend recap
High school gymnasiums across the province were packed and busy over the weekend where volleyball regionals and conference championships were taking place. The girls had their regional championships w...
Nov 13, 2022

'Big message': Northern delegates bring Indigenous, youth perspective to COP27
YELLOWKNIFE - Carissa Waugh says her family hasn't been able to set up their fish nets like they used to due to declining salmon numbers in Yukon. "With that we are losing our connection to our cultur...
Nov 13, 2022

New councilors elected in local RMs
The results from last week's councilor elections have now been finalized. While many seats were acclaimed following the nomination process, a few seats were still contested.Here are the results in the...
Nov 12, 2022