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Airport CEO watching closely as Air Canada pilot strike looms
If you're planning to fly in or out of Saskatchewan with Canada's biggest airline, you'll want to keep a close eye on your flight status this weekend.Air Canada announced on Monday that it is finalizi...
Sep 11, 2024

Natural gas flaring scheduled for RM of Loon Lake
Residents and drivers in the RM of Loon Lake may see a 40-foot flame emitted from the flare stack temporarily attached to SaskEnergy's infrastructure on Thursday. SaskEnergy will be conducting control...
Sep 11, 2024

Co-ordinator believes Roots of Hope expansion will help prevent suicide
Cathy Wheaton, the Roots of Hope co-ordinator in La Ronge, believes the program's expansion to North Battleford and Prince Albert will benefit those communities. "It's great because it is really hard ...
Sep 10, 2024

Details on return to Sandy Bay, Southend still under evacuation orders
It's been a month long process for the residents of Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan to return home, but this morning the Peter Ballantye Cree Nation (PBCN) officially rescinded evacuation orders for the north...
Sep 10, 2024

Donation to improve critical care, provide cultural components at Children's Hospital
A donation from the Dakota Dunes Community Development Corp. plans to ensure items like moss bags and smudging are available at the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital as well as modern critical care equ...
Sep 10, 2024

Saskatchewan NDP promises rental protections ahead of looming fall election
The Saskatchewan NDP is promising help with high rents as it gears up for the October general election.NDP Leader Carla Beck says if her party forms government, it would introduce a number of policies...
Sep 10, 2024

RCMP lifts veil on use of emerging technologies to fight crime
OTTAWA - The RCMP says it installed tools on digital devices to covertly collect electronic evidence in 32 cases over a five-year period. The criminal offences being investigated in these cases from 2...
Sep 10, 2024

Appeal court upholds murder conviction in killing of Roger Standingwater
The man convicted of the second-degree murder of Roger Standingwater has lost his effort to have his conviction overturned by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal. Ivor Wapass was convicted following a ju...
Sep 10, 2024

Israeli strike on a Gaza humanitarian zone tent camp kills at least 19 people, Palestinians say
An Israeli strike on a crowded tent camp housing Palestinians displaced by the war in Gaza killed at least 19 people and wounded 60 early on Tuesday, Palestinian officials said. Israel said it targete...
Sep 10, 2024
P.A., Melfort among handful of North Central Sask. communities that set new heat records Monday
The scorching heat on Monday sent temperature records falling like dominoes across Saskatchewan.According to preliminary numbers from Environment Canada, Monday was the hottest September 9 on record f...
Sep 10, 2024