Saskatchewan News
Sunday is International Women's Day. The Saskatchewan NDP and advocates says it's both a day of celebration and an important time to call for government action against intimate partner violence.
A 26-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man have been charged with possession of property obtained by crime and robbery with violence after a stolen vehicle investigation in Prince Albert on Thursday.
Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) said in a news release on March 6 that officers were told on... Read more
Saskatchewan RCMP say there have been no new reports of sudden deaths or illness potentially linked to a previously reported hazardous liquid circulating in the Battlefords area.
Police provided the update Friday afternoon,... Read more
CALGARY — Alberta's government says a long-awaited passenger rail master plan is expected to be made public within weeks.
Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen says with the plan complete, he's hoping to announce it next month.
Dreeshen says it aims to include proponents for a high-speed rail line... Read more
Traffic on Highway 16 eastbound will still be restricted to one lane until the city can arrange for repairs to be done after a semi-truck hauling equipment crashed into the... Read more
The investigation determined a group of individuals approached a residence and threatened an occupant with a firearm.
LEMIEUX It is with great sadness that the family of Carson Shea Lemieux announce his passing on Sunday, March 1 st , 2026, at the tender age of 29 years, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
MONTREAL — Transcontinental Inc. says it has completed the sale of its packaging business to ProAmpac Holdings Inc.
The company initially announced the deal in December of last year, worth about $2.22 billion, including debt lease obligations.
Millions of dollars have been announced for rural road improvement projects around the province, including the local area.
Local students are 'hurrying hard' at the provincial level of curling this weekend.
One of the founders of a former Regina non-profit called Queen City Patrol has been sentenced for defrauding her volunteer cleanup group of at least $18,500 between 2020 and 2021.... Read more
ABBOTSFORD — One of three suspects in the alleged home-invasion murders of an Abbotsford, B.C.
ABBOTSFORD — One of three suspects in the alleged home-invasion murders of an Abbotsford, B.C.
Once again a lack of doctors means that hours will be reduced at Regina Urgent Care Centre this weekend.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said in a news release on March 6 that the centre will only be open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m on March 7 and 8 to “accommodate physician availability... Read more
WASHINGTON — Canada's new chief trade negotiator to the United States met her American counterpart in Washington on Friday as Ottawa sought to steady the bilateral relationship ahead of a review of the critical continental trade pact.
WASHINGTON — Canada's new chief trade negotiator to the United States met her American counterpart in Washington on Friday as Ottawa sought to steady the bilateral relationship ahead of a review of the critical continental trade pact.
VANCOUVER — A forensic expert has told a hearing into the 2015 police-involved death of Myles Gray that not much could be concluded from a toxicology report regarding his behaviour, that Vancouver officers have previously described as "animalistic" a
WASHINGTON — U.S. Customs and Border Protection will not be able to immediately begin issuing refunds for President Donald Trump's tariffs that were struck down by the Supreme Court.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Customs and Border Protection will not be able to immediately begin issuing refunds for President Donald Trump's tariffs that were struck down by the Supreme Court.
On March 4, Wynyard RCMP conducted a traffic stop on Avenue D East in Wynyard as part of an ongoing investigation.
VICTORIA — Two new police training sites have been approved in Vancouver and Victoria to address a surge in demand for recruits from communities across British Columbia.
The B.C. government says the sites will initially operate for two years and be fully funded by participating police forces.
The... Read more
VICTORIA — Two new police training sites have been approved in Vancouver and Victoria to address a surge in demand for recruits from communities across British Columbia.
The B.C.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Customs and Border Protection will not be able to immediately begin issuing refunds for President Donald Trump's tariffs that were struck down by the Supreme Court.
In a filing to court today, Brandon Lord, a senior official in U.S. Customs and Border Protection's trade office,... Read more
HALIFAX — Halifax high school student Teddie Rofe says the Nova Scotia government has just made a decision that will strip away some of her independence.
Rofe, 17, is in Grade 11 and works part-time jobs babysitting and cleaning. She also volunteers every week at a daycare in her community.
But she... Read more
SaskPower work between Wakaw and Wollaston Crescents expected to take two days.
Premiere winter sports venue in Saskatoon showcases horsepower along with stable skiers and snowboarders
This week, the roundtable discuss Statistics Canada's crop acreage estimate report from a Saskatchewan perspective, canola prices doing well recently and more.
Broker/Owner Rob Kozak says it's a great honour to win the award for a third straight year.
The City of Regina has launched a grant program to offset the cost of bringing accessible features to playgrounds.... Read more
ABBOTSFORD — A Crown prosecutor says a large body of circumstantial evidence has established the case of first-degree murder against three young men on trial for the violent slaying of an Abbotsford, B.C., couple at their home in the city in 2022.
Arnold and Joanne De Jong were found dead that May... Read more
ABBOTSFORD — A Crown prosecutor says a large body of circumstantial evidence has established the case of first-degree murder against three young men on trial for the violent slaying of an Abbotsford, B.C., couple at their home in the city in 2022.
TORONTO — An Ontario judge is suggesting billionaire businessman Frank Stronach will eventually be found not guilty on some of the charges he faces as his sexual assault trial continues in Toronto.
CALGARY —
The chief executive of AltaGas Ltd. says he's disappointed the company has been drawn into a dispute over who has the right to export certain energy products from the Port of Prince Rupert in northern British Columbia.
OTTAWA — Quebec discriminated against female refugee claimants by introducing regulations that denied them access to subsidized daycare spaces, Canada's highest court said on Friday, leading to strong rebukes from members of the provincial government
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil shot to its highest price since 2023 on Friday as the Iran war kept escalating, while a weak update on the U.S. job market highlighted the economy's precarious position.
Activities are planned throughout the day on March 7.
VICTORIA — The Tumbler Ridge and Prince George chambers of commerce in B.C. are urging Ottawa and the provincial government to ban children under 16 from using AI tools and social media.
Jerrilyn Kirk, executive director of the Tumbler Ridge chamber, said last month's shootings in the community... Read more
VICTORIA — The Tumbler Ridge and Prince George chambers of commerce in B.C. are urging Ottawa and the provincial government to ban children under 16 from using AI tools and social media.
VANCOUVER — A forensic toxicologist testifying at a public hearing into the 2015 police-involved death of Myles Gray says neither alcohol nor the psychedelics LSD or psilocybin were detected in him.
Dr. Aaron Shapiro with B.C.'s Provincial Toxicology Centre says the results showed a "good... Read more
VANCOUVER — A forensic toxicologist testifying at a public hearing into the 2015 police-involved death of Myles Gray says neither alcohol nor the psychedelics LSD or psilocybin were detected in him.
Dr. Aaron Shapiro with B.C.