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Riders win in Winnipeg for first time since 2018, defeat Bombers in Banjo Bowl
For the first time in seven years, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are leaving Winnipeg as the winners.The Riders were able to beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 21-13 at Princess Auto Stadium for the second...
Sep 06, 2025
Air Canada flight attendants massively reject wage offer: Union
Air Canada flight attendants have rejected the employer's wage offer.Flight attendants at Air Canada wrapped up voting at 3 p.m. ET today on a tentative new contract, with 99.1 per cent voting down th...
Sep 06, 2025

Meadow Lake pool closes for upgrades ahead of 2026 Sask. Winter Games
The Meadow Lake Aquatic Centre is shutting down for a little over a month as the city carries out its annual round of repairs and upgrades - this time with an eye on hosting part of the 2026 Saskatche...
Sep 06, 2025
Riders aim to earn first win in Winnipeg since 2018 in Banjo Bowl
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will look to end a streak of losses when travelling to Manitoba.Saskatchewan will take on the Bombers in the Labour Day rematch in Winnipeg today. The Riders have gone 0-9...
Sep 06, 2025
PHOTOS: 6x Stanley Cup Champion, Hall of Fame goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78
MONTREAL - Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resume in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories and helping backstop Canada's generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summi...
Sep 06, 2025

Saskatchewan real estate market once again outperforming expectations
The trends on the Saskatchewan Realtors Association's market watch for August marked 26 consecutive months of above-average sales, while seven communities, including Prince Albert, Melfort, and Humbol...
Sep 06, 2025

Clean water settlement cheques start flowing into Montreal Lake Cree Nation
Members of Montreal Lake Cree Nation have begun receiving federal payments as part of the Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Class Action Settlement Agreement. The settlement agreement was approved...
Sep 05, 2025

'Heartbroken and sickened': Church fire on Thunderchild First Nation draws MPs' warning over hate crimes
RCMP are investigating a church fire on Thunderchild First Nation, northwest of North Battleford, that two Saskatchewan MPs say reflects a rise in hate crimes against places of worship.Turtleford RCMP...
Sep 05, 2025
Two people, including self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada,’ facing charges after RCMP raid in Richmound
The woman who styles herself the "Queen of Canada" is one of two people facing charges after the RCMP made a number of arrests on Wednesday at the disused school in Richmound, Sask. that had become th...
Sep 05, 2025

Canada boosting Sask. efforts to get Beijing to scrap canola tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney's office said he is sending his parliamentary secretary to China to join Saskatchewan's efforts to get Beijing to scrap its canola tariffs and address other "trade irritants...
Sep 04, 2025