Skip to content

Highlights

Moe in NB for healthcare training, drug court announcements

Moe in NB for healthcare training, drug court announcements

Premier Scott Moe and members of cabinet were in North Battleford for announcements of two major investments into local community
Victim in serious condition after being assaulted at a Saskatoon hotel

Victim in serious condition after being assaulted at a Saskatoon hotel

Members of Saskatoon police patrol were able to locate and arrest the suspect nearby.
STF to vote on renewing sanctions

STF to vote on renewing sanctions

The mandate resulting from the upcoming sanctions vote will be in effect until an agreement is reached, says the STF.
Major solar storm hits Canada, bringing risks and prospect of spectacular aurora

Major solar storm hits Canada, bringing risks and prospect of spectacular aurora

Canada's space weather agency warned Friday of a "major geomagnetic storm" that was hitting the country and could have severe impacts on power systems, satellites and other infrastructure.
Construction begins on P.A. Victoria Hospital acute care tower

Construction begins on P.A. Victoria Hospital acute care tower

The facility is expected to be completed by spring 2028.
RCMP Major Crimes investigating death on Saulteaux First Nation

RCMP Major Crimes investigating death on Saulteaux First Nation

The death was considered suspicious and Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes took over the investigation.
Accused in connection with Oxbow woman's homicide remain in custody

Accused in connection with Oxbow woman's homicide remain in custody

Both men charged in connection to murder of Oxbow's Briana Hayes appeared in court recently.
New arrival at Saskatoon Zoo in time for Mother’s Day

New arrival at Saskatoon Zoo in time for Mother’s Day

A first for Saskatoon's Forestry Farm and Zoo, as a five-day-old baby ring-tailed lemur was introduced.
Regina and Saskatoon police collide with traffickers on Hwy 11

Regina and Saskatoon police collide with traffickers on Hwy 11

The investigation spanning several months, culminated in a dramatic traffic stop.
Canadian Blood Services apologizes to LGBTQ+ groups for donation ban

Canadian Blood Services apologizes to LGBTQ+ groups for donation ban

OTTAWA — Canadian Blood Services says it has apologized to LGBTQ+ groups for a past policy that banned gay and bisexual men from donating blood.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks