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Eight twisters alone confirmed and five more are under investigation from July 10.
Rider Nation got their kicks out of the green and whites 38-7 win over Hamilton on Sunday.
The Lampman pool hopes to reopen in summer of 2027.
Some rural Saskatchewan schools are rethinking what a typical school week looks like.
School divisions, including Chinook and Sun West, are exploring or adopting a four-day school week. Shawn Davidson, president of the Saskatchewan School Boards Association, said the model isn’t about... Read more
A man whose dangerous driving while high on mushrooms prompted about 50 calls to 911 before he rammed an off-duty police officer’s vehicle has been sentenced in British Columbia.
Jivat Aragon-Martinez of Alberta was given a conditional sentence of two years less a day by the B.C. Supreme... Read more
Mason Wayne Strutt has pleaded guilty to charges he was facing in Estevan and Regina.
Barbara Joan Sanders of Midale, Saskatchewan, passed away July 11, 2026 at the age of 90 years.
William "Vernon" Schotts, late of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, passed away of July 10, 2026 at the age of 98 years.
On July 10 at approximately 1 a.m., Unity RCMP received a report of a break and enter at a residence in Macklin.
Ag start-up platform ClearCost will have explosive growth front and centre at Ag in Motion.
Connie Wolverine was last seen on July 12, entering a forested, remote area near Patuanak.
As of Sunday, the humane society had 189 cats in their care, an increase of 33 in the last two weeks despite seeing over 60 recent adoptions.
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team has concluded its investigation into a fatal rollover that occurred during a police pursuit in Moose Jaw in 2024.
In a report released publicly this week, Greg Gudelot, the team’s civilian executive director, concluded there are “no grounds to... Read more
Co-processing technology is expected to create a massive market for canola oil by making biofuel production more efficient.
On July 6, between 2 a.m. to 2:30 a.m., the Allen Sapp Gallery in North Battleford was vandalized by two individuals.
After torrential rains and flooding in the Canora area in late June forced the closure of the Canora Golf Course, hard work by staff members and volunteers led to the re-opening of the course ahead of schedule on July 7.
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building became the first structure in the province and the country to earn the certification.
The Regina Pats have signed Tomas Cermak, the defenceman they selected in the third round of the 2026 CHL import draft. The contract was announced by the team Monday.
OTTAWA — The Carney government is replacing former broadcast journalist Tom Clark as consul general to New York City with an oil executive, and naming a former cabinet minister as Canada's envoy in Los Angeles.
The Trudeau government appointed Clark, a former CTV and Global journalist, to the post... Read more
The Canora offense put up four runs in the first inning and four in the fifth to put Game 1 against Saltcoats out of reach.
Wildfire smoke drifting into northeast Saskatchewan has prompted an air quality warning from Environment Canada.
The warning area begins just north of Montreal Lake and Nipawin, stretching to the Manitoba border and as far north as Reindeer Lake. Deschambault Lake, La Ronge, Pelican Narrows,... Read more
GARY JOHN DOUGLAS Gary John Douglas aged 83 years of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 12th, 2026. Born and raised in Bethune, Saskatchewan, Gary was the son of Walter and Jean Douglas. He attended the University of
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. inflation cooled last month as the cost of gas, clothes, and used cars fell, providing some relief to consumers, while underlying price pressures also cooled more... Read more
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The first of the Canora Rainbow Hall summer markets was held on July 8 with an available assortment of fresh baking and tasty treats available.
HALIFAX — Federal researchers want to know where dead seabirds off the coast of Nova Scotia are most likely to wash up, and they’re using a low-tech solution to find out: driftwood.
Environment and Climate Change Canada has dropped about 600 wooden blocks in the waters between Halifax and Sable... Read more
Danielle Sheahan, a Hamilton psychotherapist, helps her clients find hope. She didn’t expect to find her own during a meeting of a little-known city committee.
Sheahan says she was “shocked” when Hamilton’s committee of adjustment rejected in early June a developer’s... Read more
BOSTON BAR — Wildland firefighters in British Columbia are planning to conduct "heavy helicopter bucketing" today to prevent an out-of-control blaze near Boston Bar from moving east toward Merritt across an area inaccessible to groundcrews.
The efforts to combat the Brunswick complex of wildfires... Read more
Danielle Sheahan, a Hamilton psychotherapist, helps her clients find hope. She didn't expect to find her own during a meeting of a little-known city committee.
Sheahan says she was "shocked" when Hamilton's committee of adjustment rejected in early June a developer's application to split off part... Read more
Major League Baseball has always been about unforgettable moments. A pitcher chasing a perfect game is one of the rarest and most exciting achievements in sports.
The five members of the Invermay School Class of 2026 shared the joy of their graduation with friends and family members at Invermay School on June 25.
SaskEnergy working between Jasper Avenue and Portage Avenue.
Fundraising tournament will be Sept. 18 at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course.
With Saskatchewan experiencing an active severe weather season, with more than 100 tornado warnings already issued this year, some experts are questioning whether an increasing number of alerts could make people less likely to respond if a real threat emerges.
According to the Saskatchewan Public... Read more
The youngest students at Invermay School took the big step of officially advancing to Grade 1 at Kindergrad on June 19.
The temporary closure of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine’s zoo, exotics and wildlife services is raising concerns among those who depend on the specialized care.
A memo sent to clients stated that the medical centre’s services will be closed from July 22 to Aug 17.
“During this time, the... Read more
Opposition Leader Carla Beck blasts Moe government for not being forthcoming with information on coal extension.
Saskatchewan Community Safety Minister Michael Weger says the mistakes are small compared with the successes of the ministry, while some experts point to greater systematic cracks.