Category Archives: Saskatchewan

Métis Nation wraps up conference on housing and homelessness
Addressing the desperate housing needs in Saskatchewan was one of many topics discussed at a conference hosted by the Mtis Nation of Saskatchewan (MN-S).More than 300 people, from government and indus...
Mar 08, 2024

Moose Jaw named host for 2025 Men's World Curling Championship
The 2025 men's world curling championship will be played in Moose Jaw, Sask.The city west of Regina will host the men's championship for the first time after the 1983 women's world championship was pl...
Mar 08, 2024

Teacher job action escalates next week in Sask.
The latest round of job sanctions will hit Saskatchewan schools next week.Teachers across Saskatchewan will not be volunteering their time for extracurricular activities between March 11 and 13 and wi...
Mar 08, 2024

STF president says Moe ‘avoiding accountability’ with education budget announcement
The head of Saskatchewan's teachers' union says Premier Scott Moe is avoiding accountability by increasing education funding without enshrining it in a new contract.Moe made the surprise announcement ...
Mar 07, 2024

New season of Sask. TV show features P.A. fire investigator
A Prince Albert man who responded to some of the biggest fires in northern Saskatchewan is part of the new season of a television show documenting their journey.Guardians of the North, which began its...
Mar 06, 2024

Saskatchewan cabinet minister faces questions over sightseeing on Paris work trip
Saskatchewan's Opposition says a cabinet minister should give his head a shake for using public money to sightsee around Paris, checking out Napoleon's Tomb, when he was supposed to be at a conference...
Mar 06, 2024

Mike McEwen takes control of Pool B with 10-2 win over Jamie Koe at Brier
Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen took control of Pool B at the Canadian men's curling championship with a 10-2 win over Jamie Koe of the Northwest Territories in Wednesday's early draw.McEwen improved to 5-...
Mar 06, 2024

Man shot by P.A. police last year had guns, ammo in backpack and outstanding warrants
Johnathon Gardiner, the 34-year-old le--la-Crosse man shot dead by a Prince Albert Police officer early in 2023 was carrying a replica handgun and a sawed off .22 rifle with a missing stock along with...
Mar 06, 2024

Bank of Canada holds key rate steady at five per cent, says too early to cut
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate steady at five per cent, arguing it is still too soon to start lowering rates.The central bank announced its interest rate decision Wednesday as economist...
Mar 06, 2024

Saskatchewan bounces back in a big way at 2024 Brier
Mike McEwen and Saskatchewan scored three or more points in three different ends Tuesday to get back in the win column at the 2024 Brier."You don't want to fall back too quickly, so this was a really ...
Mar 06, 2024