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Extremely high fuel and fertilizer prices headline challenges for farmers during stressful year
Harvest is getting close to being done across Saskatchewan putting an end to one of, if not the, most challenging year for farmers in the fields. The biggest issue during seeding and harvest has been ...
Oct 06, 2022

Midwest Food Resources wraps up community gardens harvest
Midwest Food Resources community gardens in North Battleford are winding down for the season after wrapping up their harvest. The project includes three gardens: the first is used by participating loc...
Oct 06, 2022

RCMP says Myles Sanderson killed his brother during rampage
The investigation into the mass stabbings on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon on Sept. 4 has determined one of the suspects killed the other.During a media conference Thursday, Assistant Comm...
Oct 06, 2022

‘It’s disheartening:’ Gas prices creep higher as long weekend approaches
Just in time for Thanksgiving, the price of gas is rising as fuel gauges are falling.On Wednesday, gas prices at some Saskatoon stations were at $1.75.7 per litre, while drivers in Regina were paying ...
Oct 06, 2022

Tim Hortons pulls sponsorship, Hockey Quebec withholds funds from Hockey Canada
Hockey Quebec says it has lost confidence in Hockey Canada and will not transfer funds to the national organization, while a well-known Canadian brand extended its sponsorship boycott. Hockey Quebec c...
Oct 05, 2022

Two more charged with first-degree murder in Megan Gallagher investigation
Two more people have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Megan Gallagher.One of the accused, 44-year-old Roderick William Sutherland, previously was charged with offering an indignit...
Oct 05, 2022

Bookings now available for flu shots in Saskatchewan
People in Saskatchewan looking to get their flu shots can now book appointments.Spots are now available for vaccinations, which are to begin next Tuesday at public health clinics, local pharmacies and...
Oct 04, 2022

Sask. Cancer Agency fundraising to replace lifesaving mammogram bus
Kelly Rea called the breast screening bus that travels around Saskatchewan to conduct mammograms her "lifesaver."Because of Rea's history of cancer, she said she needs to be a little extra careful - a...
Oct 04, 2022

Tell shoots down planned federal firearms buyback program
No provincial money will be used to administer or enforce a planned federal government gun buyback program.That's according to Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell, who call...
Oct 03, 2022

Senator calls for answers from RCMP over actions prior to mass stabbing
A Saskatchewan senator is demanding answers from the RCMP.Denise Batters called on the Senate leader to demand Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government have the RCMP answer questions surroundi...
Oct 02, 2022