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Health talks end with no agreement as federal government withdraws
The Federal government has withdrawn from a joint communique with provincial and territorial health ministers, ending widely anticipated meetings in Vancouver without any agreement to boost health car...
Nov 08, 2022

Remains identified as Megan Gallagher
The human remains found in the river near St. Louis in September have been confirmed as missing woman Megan Gallagher. She was the victim of a homicide, Saskatoon Police Service said in a news release...
Nov 08, 2022

LGBTQ students allege mistreatment, want change at Saskatchewan Bible college
Jordan McGillicky says she was devoted to sports and her studies at a private Saskatchewan college but eventually felt driven away from the school because of her sexuality. She enrolled two years ago ...
Nov 08, 2022

Saskatchewan government to increase funding for shelter spaces
The province is lending a helping hand to those who need shelter in the cold Saskatchewan winter.The provincial government announced Tuesday, it will direct $1.7 million in additional funding toward s...
Nov 08, 2022

‘Every dollar counts’: Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Radiothon to kick off for another year
Once again, your support will be needed as the Jim Pattison Hospital Foundation holds its annual radiothon.The annual spectacle will broadcast over dozens of radio stations in Saskatchewan with all fu...
Nov 08, 2022

Former Northlands College CEOs react to employee placed on unpaid leave to seek public office
"This is simply wrong."Those are the words of former Northlands College CEO Toby Greschner in response to a candidate in the upcoming La Ronge byelection being placed on unpaid leave by the post-secon...
Nov 07, 2022

Sask. puts $400K into new MMIWG+ Community Response Fund
The Saskatchewan government is putting $400,000 into the new Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls+ (MMIWG+) Community Response Fund.According to a release from the government Monday, the fu...
Nov 07, 2022

Mystery flag to mark 80th anniversary of disastrous Dieppe raid on Remembrance Day
OTTAWA - Legend has that when Canadian troops stormed ashore under a hail of German gunfire at the French port of Dieppe in August 1942, one of the hundreds who eventually died in the attack was carry...
Nov 06, 2022

P.A. and North Sask. see strong job growth in October
Prince Albert and Northern Saskatchewan had a strong October when it came to new jobs.According to Statistics Canada's monthly labour report, the region added 900 positions. That was the second highes...
Nov 04, 2022

Outrage over safe supply vending machine in Nipawin but advocates say it's needed
A newly installed vending machine in Nipawin is raising some angry eyebrows with its contents of crack pipes and meth needles. Resident Laurie McGillivary said she was not happy to see the machine- pa...
Nov 03, 2022