Saskatchewan News
A former Saskatoon police officer will have no criminal record if he abides by his probation for assaulting a fellow female service member at a house party in September 2024.
At Saskatoon Provincial Court on Wednesday, following a joint submission, Dylan J. Kemp was given a conditional discharge... Read more
Multiple sudden deaths last month that were "initially believed to be related" to a potentially hazardous substance were found to be "not suspicious in nature," RCMP say.
Annual gopher control efforts are underway in Regina, where the city's parks manager says her department expects more pests than usual to be popping out of their burrows this spring.... Read more
The Assiniboia Arts Council has announced its upcoming lineup, bringing a mix of well-known and emerging artists to the community.
Former officer who secretly recorded prisoners in RCMP cells, now jailed for child exploitation.
A year after the opening of the Regina Breast Health Centre, the provincial government says patients are receiving the care they need more quickly.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of... Read more
OTTAWA — Elections Canada says there were fewer rejected ballots in the recent Terrebonne byelection than during the last general election, despite the use of an adapted ballot.
In a social media post, Elections Canada says it has validated the results of the byelection in the Quebec riding of... Read more
OTTAWA — The Conservatives are accusing the Liberals of blocking a House of Commons committee from questioning Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne about his personal connection to the Alto high-speed rail project.
OTTAWA — The Conservatives are accusing the Liberals of blocking a House of Commons committee from questioning Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne about his personal connection to the Alto high-speed rail project.
OTTAWA — An internal federal government audit delivered late last year warned the work of buying and upgrading military technology was still being plagued by bureaucratic hurdles.
OTTAWA — An internal federal government audit delivered late last year warned the work of buying and upgrading military technology was still being plagued by bureaucratic hurdles.
Surgeries on newborn babies in Saskatchewan are now being done exclusively at Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital (JPCH) in Saskatoon.... Read more
VANCOUVER — West Fraser Timber Co. says it expects to record a $73 million non-cash charge related to export duty expenses in its first quarter results, to be released later this month.
Northern schools in dire condition, says Jordan McPhail.
VICTORIA — The lead forecaster for the BC Wildfire Service says a relatively wet and mild winter across much of British Columbia is "really good news" for the upcoming wildfire season.
Matt MacDonald says a lack of frost meant trees and soil were able to soak up moisture, and the wildfire outlook... Read more
VICTORIA — The lead forecaster for the BC Wildfire Service says a relatively wet and mild winter across much of British Columbia is "really good news" for the upcoming wildfire season.
The Yorkton Film Festival has announced its final nominees, with the 2026 event set to showcase top film talent from May 20 to 24.
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A 10-day truce began in Lebanon on Friday that could pause fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group and boost attempts to extend the ceasefire between Iran, the United States and Israel after weeks of devastatin
Four men are facing trafficking charges after RCMP seized fentanyl and cocaine in coordinated searches in Moose Jaw and Swift Current.
OTTAWA — The government should require that content generated by artificial intelligence be clearly labelled, a House of Commons committee said in a new report.
Saskatchewan plans a lagoon upgrade in Narrow Hills to meet modern wastewater rules and improve environmental protection.
Province says ministers are working actively to ensure services can continue for those affected, but NDP concerned about the future.
OTTAWA — First Nations leaders called on the RCMP to apologize and demanded a federal inquiry Thursday after CBC reported the police service spied on Indigenous political leaders in the 1960s and beyond.
KELOWNA — FortisBC says it is working to restore natural gas service to about 6,200 customers in British Columbia's Lake Country and north Kelowna area.
Since July 2025, Sask. Polytechnic has cut programs and laid off 154 people.
SURREY — An associate of slain B.C. Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar says police have alerted him of an "imminent" threat to his life.
Narinder Singh Randhawa says in a sworn statement sent to The Canadian Press that he was first contacted by Surrey Police last Saturday, with an officer... Read more
One word used in a Regina courtroom to describe the July 31, 2025 crash that took the life of a child was "accident."... Read more
Saskatchewan RCMP are finally sharing more details about reports made early last month about a possible hazardous beverage or liquid in the North Battleford area.... Read more
OTTAWA — An internal federal government audit delivered late last year warned that the work of buying and upgrading military technology was still being plagued by bureaucratic hurdles.
The report comes as the federal government forges ahead with reforms meant to speed up purchases of military... Read more
OTTAWA — A House of Commons committee says the government should require that content generated by artificial intelligence be clearly labelled.
The members of Parliament on the committee are calling for standardized labels for AI content that are visible and that the public can understand.
The... Read more
Saskatchewan will pay tribute to a former lieutenant-governor and honorary colonel with a state funeral, recognizing her lifetime of public service.... Read more
The President of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has commented on Ottawa's decision to suspend the federal fuel excise tax on gasoline and diesel from April 20 to September 7 to help consumers and businesses deal wit
MONTREAL — A Quebec provincial police unit that investigates organized crime says its members arrested several people allegedly linked to a case involving the suspicious death of a 14-year-old in 2024.
Police say 24-year-old Dawson Cyr-Léveillé was arrested southwest of Montreal and will be charged... Read more
VANCOUVER — A lawyer for the British Columbia government has warned a court against a "sudden and abrupt" ruling in a lawsuit aimed at expanding access to medical assistance in dying in Catholic-run hospitals, saying it would be a "tragic irony" if such a decision disrupted patient care instead.... Read more
Outlook and District Regional Park is getting ready for another year of tourists and campers as the season heads in spring.
It was announced on Tuesday that Canada will suspend the federal fuel excise tax on gasoline and diesel from April 20 to September 7 to help consumers and businesses deal with rising prices.
A dismissed Saskatoon Police Service constable offered an apology to a former colleague in a provincial courtroom on Thursday for assaulting her at a house party in September 2024.... Read more
Michelle Orsted has been part of the town's fire department for 25 years.