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Saskatchewan had highest crime numbers in Canada in 2021, report shows

Saskatchewan had highest crime numbers in Canada in 2021, report shows

There were 70 homicides in Saskatchewan last year, an increase of nine per cent from two years ago.
Still out on bail: Accused killer faces 7 new weapons charges

Still out on bail: Accused killer faces 7 new weapons charges

John Gregoire - who has been out on bail since March - remains out of custody after facing seven new weapons offences a month later
Kerrobert takes brunt of weekend summer storms

Kerrobert takes brunt of weekend summer storms

Severe storms pummelled Luseland, Kerrobert, Macklin, Evesham, Unity and Wilkie throughout the long weekend.
50 ways air travel has changed over the last 100 years

50 ways air travel has changed over the last 100 years

Today’s air travel feels like a world away from the glamour of yesteryear.
Trudeau sees lowest approval rating, new poll finds

Trudeau sees lowest approval rating, new poll finds

Only 33 per cent of Canadians say the country is headed in the right direction.
42 jobs for millennials that didn't exist for their parents

42 jobs for millennials that didn't exist for their parents

There's an endless number of jobs to choose from now from being an influencer to a virtual assistant.
Protests planned at police stations across country

Protests planned at police stations across country

Former military and police officers plan Canada-wide protests against the World Economic Forum.
Fewer cattle expected as cow herds shrink due to drought

Fewer cattle expected as cow herds shrink due to drought

In addition to high feed costs, cattle producers also face the effects of much higher fuel costs and all the other components of damaging inflation.
Amateur photographers capture stunning shots of wild Sask. skies

Amateur photographers capture stunning shots of wild Sask. skies

Storm-watchers should be careful, always have a shelter plan, and take the threat of lightning and strong winds seriously.
Sacred site or rallying point? The politicization of Canada's National War Memorial

Sacred site or rallying point? The politicization of Canada's National War Memorial

Some groups in Canada are trying to turn the National War Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier into symbols for political movements.