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‘Tickets will be laid:’ Saskatoon police, mayor on PPC election night rally
"Tickets will be laid."Those were the words of Saskatoon Police Deputy Chief Randy Huisman on the Brent Loucks Show, in respect to roughly 300 people in attendance at an election night party held by t...
Sep 28, 2021

Alberta RCMP charge two with fraudulent cattle purchases involving Saskatchewan animals
Livestock Services of Saskatchewan was recently called to assist Alberta RCMP in an investigation into fraudulent cattle purchases.RCMP started its investigation after the Livestock Investigation Unit...
Sep 27, 2021

Meadow Lake RCMP making illegal weapons seizures amid crime spike
Meadow Lake has seen a spike in violent crimes throughout September. Several recent firearms related offences have resulted in the Meadow Lake RCMP working to locate multiple suspects said to be invol...
Sep 27, 2021

Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor back in Canada after detention in China
Two Canadians who languished in Chinese prisons for nearly three years held emotional reunions with their loved ones on Saturday after the culmination of a geopolitical saga that saw them return safel...
Sep 25, 2021

Riders complete late-game comeback, beat B.C. 31-24
Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Craig Dickenson is going to remember Friday's game for a while."That was really a great win, one of the most exciting wins I've been a part of as a coach," Riders h...
Sep 25, 2021

Glitch forces temporary removal of QR codes from vaccination records
Four days after being launched, QR codes temporarily are being removed from Saskatchewan residents' COVID-19 vaccination records due to privacy issues.The Government of Saskatchewan said Friday aftern...
Sep 24, 2021

Province reports 528 new cases of COVID-19, 4,734 considered active
The Government of Saskatchewan is reporting 528 new cases of COVID-19 and five new deaths in the province.The new cases in northern Saskatchewan are located in the Far North West (37), Far North East ...
Sep 24, 2021

SIGA to operate new online gaming site with half of revenues to benefit First Nations
Indigenous leaders are celebrating a newly signed agreement with the province that will have the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority operate a new online gaming site.Since 2002, the province has had ...
Sep 24, 2021

Marshall mayor ‘shocked’ to hear of arrest of man living at home-based daycare
The mayor of a small Saskatchewan town is heartbroken after learning a resident of her town has been arrested on charges of child pornography and sexual assault.Darlene Puckey is a long-term resident ...
Sep 23, 2021

Meadow Lake restaurants bracing for fallout from new COVID-19 measures
In nearly one week, Saskatchewan will change the way residents conduct business and engage in activities.New public health measures that encourage people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine will change th...
Sep 23, 2021