Category Archives: Saskatchewan
Newcomers to province lead in being physically active: Survey
People who moved to Canada in the last five years are the most physically active demographic in Saskatchewan. That comes according to a survey conducted by Insightrix Research and published by the Sas...
Oct 03, 2018
New book boosts funds for search and rescue teams
A popular and passionate supporter of search and rescue efforts in Saskatchewan is still giving back, over a year after his death. Profits from a book about the late RCMP Staff Sgt. Peter Garvey will ...
Oct 03, 2018
Case involving Humboldt Broncos crash driver adjourned again
For the second time, the case involving Jaskirat Sidhu, the truck driver accused in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash in April, was adjourned without a defence election. Satnam Aujla, Sidhu’s lawye...
Oct 02, 2018
#JustDrive is SGI's October Spotlight
You're going to want to leave your phone alone. SGI's October spotlight is focusing on Distracted Driving, launching the "#JustDrive: Distracted driving is a bad look on you" campaign. SGI will be put...
Oct 01, 2018
SaskMilk raises concerns over new trade deal
News of a new trade deal with the United States and Mexico has stunned those in Saskatchewan's dairy industry. Peter Brown, general manager with SaskMilk says that despite reassurances from the federa...
Oct 01, 2018
Sharing Circles to precede provincial apology on Sixties Scoop
The process toward a formal apology for one of the darkest periods in Canadian history will start this month. Six different Sharing Circles are planned across the province, including in our region, wh...
Oct 01, 2018
Friday's Scoreboard
Here are Friday’s scores: CFL Calgary 38, Toronto 16 NHL Pre-season Toronto 6, Detroit 2 Columbus 7, Pittsburgh 6 Buffalo 5, N.Y. Islanders 4 Carolina 5, Washington 4, (OT) St. Louis 3, Dallas 1...
Sep 29, 2018

Sask. still losing thousands to interprovincial migration
Saskatchewan's population continues to grow, reaching 1,162,062 people as of July 1, according to the latest numbers released Thursday by Statistics Canada. The province grew by 3,226 in the second qu...
Sep 28, 2018
Cameco wins court case against Canada Revenue Agency
Cameco announced this week that it has scored a win in a long-running court case with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). "That was a big ticket, you know, that was potentially in the billions of dollars...
Sep 27, 2018
No interim chief at FSIN after public power struggle
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) will not appoint a formal leader until a new one is elected next month. Administration will instead continue day-to-day operations under Executive...
Sep 27, 2018