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Saskatchewan school division fires employee after $5K taken
A now-former employee of Saskatchewan's Living Sky School Division was fired after taking more than $5,000 from the division during the third quarter of the 2021-22 fiscal year.In a media release Mond...
Jul 04, 2022

Three people deceased after ATV collision near Dillon, SK
A tragic accident left family and friends mourning the loss of three lives on Canada Day near Dillon, SK, about 450 kilometres northwest of Prince Albert.Shortly after 11:00 p.m. on Friday night, RCMP...
Jul 03, 2022

Strong third quarter powers Riders past Montreal
A strong third quarter for the Saskatchewan Roughriders was the difference-maker as they defeated the Montreal Alouettes 41-20 in their Canada Day long weekend affair.After trailing 13-8 at halftime a...
Jul 02, 2022

Canada Day celebrations include time of reflection for many
While Canada Day celebrates the creation of the nation, for many Indigenous peoples it's a reminder of what was taken from them. At the celebrations along the riverbank in Prince Albert, Reina Morin a...
Jul 01, 2022

Construction begins on Kinistin reserve family resource centre
The Tikinagan Centre will be at the heart of the Kinistin reserve, located roughly 40 kilometres southeast of Melfort. Tikinagan means 'cradleboard' in Cree. The 8,571 square foot building will house ...
Jul 01, 2022

Waskesiu officially opens new sports court, lawn bowling green, and picnic shelter
The Waskesiu Recreation Association, the Waskesiu Foundation, and other organizations were on hand to open the Johnny Bower sports court, the Stanley Thompson Bowling Green, and the Reel Rave Internat...
Jul 01, 2022

Highway construction likely to cause delays for weekend travel
Canada Day travel is going to require some planning from Saskatchewan residents The province is reminding motorists to be proactive when scheduling their long weekend trips to lakes, rivers and parks....
Jun 30, 2022

COVID cases, deaths, hospitalizations continue to drop in Sask.
Several key COVID-19 metrics continue to decline in Saskatchewan, according to the weekly report from the Ministry of Health.This will be the last weekly update, as the Province moves to monthly repor...
Jun 30, 2022

Tornado spotted near Watrous
Storms are brewing in the southern parts of the province, and at least one tornado has been spotted.Environment Canada issued several tornado warnings for parts of Saskatchewan Wednesday. Several witn...
Jun 29, 2022
Province bullish on nuclear power, but environmental groups have concerns
Though the first of them may be a long way from being built, there is some excitement in Saskatchewan about the prospect of small modular reactors (SMR) coming to the province. One group, however, wan...
Jun 29, 2022