Saskatchewan News
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is facing accusations from the Opposition of not having its elbows up when it comes to government contracts.
The province signed a three-year contract for food services in hospitals and some other facilities last fall with Aramark Canada — an Ontario-based company... Read more
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is facing accusations from the Opposition of not having its elbows up when it comes to government contracts.
Skye Lasas of Waterhen Lake First Nation remains in custody.
The cases against Derek Lasask and Logan Lapratt, charged with second-degree murder, were back in Meadow Lake Provincial Court on April 20.
“As a business located in downtown Regina, we feel that it's very important to contribute back to the community,” said The Hotel Saskatchewan's director of marketing and sales, Ashley Pelechytik.
EDMONTON — Alberta Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf says a public feedback report that suggests support for nuclear energy is not a "slam dunk" for the industry given the report urges the pursuit of nuclear power while also doing the legwork to keep
EDMONTON — Alberta Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf says a public feedback report that suggests support for nuclear energy is not a "slam dunk" for the industry given the report urges the pursuit of nuclear power while also doing the legwork to keep
TORONTO — Waste Connections Inc. reported net income of US$219.3 million in the first quarter, down from US$241.5 million during the same period a year earlier.
Multiple RCMP vehicles responded to the Fort Qu’Appelle area on Wednesday afternoon after a report of a person possibly forcibly confined in a vehicle.
According to Saskatchewan RCMP, the incident has concluded and “all individuals are safe following an immediate and collaborative RCMP... Read more
The toxic drug crisis that has killed thousands of people in British Columbia has had a “staggeringly high” impact on the youngest in the province, not only killing hundreds but leaving many more as orphans, the province's representative for children and youth says.
Coroner’s data shows that in... Read more
The toxic drug crisis that has killed thousands of people in British Columbia has had a “staggeringly high” impact on the youngest in the province, not only killing hundreds but leaving many more as orphans, the province's representative for children
Four-point games by Maddox Schultz and Liam Pue helped the Regina Pat Canadians beat the Waterloo Wolverines 7-0 on Wednesday in Peterborough and clinch a berth in the Telus Cup semifinals.... Read more
Horace Bear has been identified as the inmate who died.
This incident has since concluded, and all individuals are safe following an immediate and collaborative RCMP officer response.
OTTAWA — An Ontario Superior Court judge has found an Ottawa youth guilty of terrorism charges involving Islamic State-inspired plans to attack Jewish people — just hours after the young person invited a finding of guilt.
It started with a handful of parents and a problem no one else would solve. Fifty years later, it has become one of Regina’s most powerful forces for change.
The former owner of Richmond school complex Ricky Manz continues to have his court case adjourned, this time until June.
EDMONTON — Alberta's Opposition NDP say they will participate in a new review of provincial riding maps even though they believe Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservatives are using the review to rig the next election.
NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says participating is the only way to at least try... Read more
CALGARY — A delegation of First Nations from British Columbia are in Calgary to relay a message to oil executives to "steer clear" of plans to build a pipeline to the northwest coast.
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says only time will tell whether ditching twice-a-year clock changes is the right call.
Her government announced this week that it would soon table legislation to move the province to permanent daylight time, meaning Albertans won't need to switch their... Read more
Brian Gallagher is still processing after the final person involved in the death of his daughter, Megan Michelle Gallagher, was sentenced to seven and a half years, closing a nearly six-year chapter of searching for answers and justice.... Read more
The Correctional Service of Canada says "several inmates" were involved in an incident in the maximum security unit that led to the death of inmate Horace Bear at Saskatchewan Penitentiary on Tuesday. Two others were sent to hospital, one of whom remains there.
"An absolute miscarriage of democracy. " As we told you Monday night, protestors are accusing the RM of Sherwood of corruption after not being allowed into a council meeting approving an AI data centre south of Regina.
A late-season storm is poised to affect Saskatchewan, lasting into the weekend.
MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada has rejected an appeal by the Quebec government that sought to block a redrawing of the provincial electoral map.
The 7-2 decision delivered from the bench means that a riding on the Gaspé Peninsula and another in Montreal's east end will be eliminated in... Read more
VICTORIA — Premier David Eby says the police investigation into the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting is in its final stages.
Eby offered the update during a meeting with Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka more than three months after Jesse Van Rootselaar killed eight people, including six... Read more
A lack of doctors in Saskatchewan, requirements for international doctors to practice in Saskatchewan and improving rural health care access were some of the hot-button topics tackled during a live health care question-and-answer session with the provincial health minister on Wednesday.
The Evan... Read more
BULLIED With deep sadness, the family of Robert “Bob” Franklin Bullied of Moose Jaw, SK, announces the sudden passing of our beloved brother on Thursday, February 5 th , 2026, at the age of 81 years.
There’s no easy way to say goodbye in Riderville, and for Brett Lauther, this one still feels a little surreal.
In a letter to its landowners and leasing partners dated April 21, Monette Farms confirms that protection is being sought under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act.
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says some anti-fracking protesters at a consultation session on the province's onshore gas exploration plans drowned out voices of those who wanted to learn more about fossil fuel production.
A Halifax environmental advocacy group, on the other hand, says... Read more
Closing cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from David Derwin of Ventum Financial.
OTTAWA — Federal officials have ramped up their monitoring of Tehran's threats against members of the Iranian diaspora in Canada, a senior public safety executive said Tuesday at a conference in Ottawa.
INSTITUTE, W.Va. (AP) — A chemical leak at a West Virginia plant killed two people and sent 19 others to the hospital, authorities said.
The leak occurred at the Catalyst Refiners plant, a silver recovery business in Institute, as workers were preparing to shut down at least part of the facility,... Read more
MONTREAL — Soaring jet fuel prices have forced yet another Canadian airline to cull its schedule, with Transat A.T. Inc. announcing it will axe about 1,000 flights thanks to energy shocks triggered by the war in the Middle East.
Welcome to another edition of the Roughriders Mailbag where we answer questions readers have about the Saskatchewan Roughriders.... Read more
Private members’ bill from Carla Beck focuses on restricting property controls for grocery stores and supermarkets.
CAA has paused their competition for this year; necessary steps will be taken to make it better for the public.