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A precautionary drinking water advisory has been issued for the Village of Pleasantdale, located 36 kilometres south of Melfort.
The advisory is for community residents and any individuals who may access the water from its system.
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The City of Regina has launched a public awareness campaign to highlight the number of cases of Dutch elm disease in the city.
As of Wednesday, the City of Regina confirmed 26 cases of the disease in city... Read more
For some, summer travel means road trips, lake days and backyard barbecues. For others, it means a suitcase by the door and a boarding pass in hand.
At Regina International Airport (YQR), the summer travel rush is showing up in the numbers.
Despite concerns around rising jet fuel prices and... Read more
Grain transportation will resume for the first time in years at the Port of Churchill on Friday, Arctic Gateway Group says.
Flooding is also an issue due to the rain.
The topic of scooters and electric bikes was brought up at the city council meeting on July 13
Carter Beck has spent countless thousands of hours roaming the grounds of NexGen Patch at Cairns Field, but no Saskatoon Berries game has been quite like the one Carter Beck will likely experience Wednesday night.
The Carnduff, Sask. native returns to the stadium and team that helped build his... Read more
The latest economic report from Statistics Canada is showing almost 10 per cent growth in Saskatchewan’s manufacturing sales from April to May this year.
Manufacturing sales increased by 9.6 per cent in May 2026 over April 2026, while wholesale trade grew by 17.3 per cent in May 2026 compared... Read more
Jonas McNab, 29, of the Muskowekwan First Nation, was arrested, and faces numerous charges.
On July 7 at approximately 12:20 a.m., Melfort RCMP received a report of a shooting on 1 Avenue South in Melfort.
Morden learned the trade in the 1980s.
Items donated by the EPA raised $900 at a fundraiser in Melville on July 11.
The bats were discovered in the backyard of residential areas over the past two weeks.
Mounties in Saskatchewan say a 31-year-old man facing a kidnapping charge has been found and arrested, after a 30-year-old missing woman was reported missing on Monday morning.
According to the RCMP, the woman “was reportedly taken from a residence near Makwa Lake,” about 70 kilometres west of... Read more
It’s business as usual at the Cigar Lake mine once again, after two weeks of not producing the uranium concentrate that is used as fuel in nuclear reactors internationally.
In a release issued when the shutdown first occurred on July 1, Cameco said it was due to issues at the McLean Lake uranium... Read more
Murray Wood breaks down how much Saskatchewan taxpayers are putting... Read more
Dale Ronald Mennie was born in Wadena and raised in Kelvington, He was the fifth of six children born to Vera (Ellis) and Howard Mennie. He passed away with his family by his side in Regina after a battle with cancer. He was a plumber by trade, but his
A leader came out on top when it comes to the details of the... Read more
This weekend is a big one for the Western Canadian Baseball League, and it's another sign of just how much the league continues to grow. For the first time, the WCBL All-Star celebration is expanding into a full weekend in Saskatoon.
For as long as Jamie Laboucane can remember, the sound of chuckwagons racing around the track has represented more than just competition — it has represented a dream.
As a young boy, Laboucane would picture the day he would pull into the... Read more
Opening cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from David Derwin of Ventum Financial.
Edith Goodtrack was last seen July 14, may walk slightly favouring one leg, and may appear confused or disoriented.
Think About This: You cannot credibly pursue AI leadership while prohibiting the infrastructure required to support it.
Another Saskatchewan baseball product has entered the Major League Baseball pipeline.
The MLB draft was held July 11-12, and Carnduff, Sask., product Carter Beck was... Read more
SaskEnergy crews will inspect approximately 20,000 kilometres of natural gas lines across Saskatchewan this summer and fall, as part of the Crown corporation’s annual safety and system integrity program.
The inspections are part of SaskEnergy’s ongoing effort to maintain the province... Read more
From yoga to canoe polo, adventure awaits visitors.
The federal government has gone from a C student to top of the class in its work to advance internal trade between provinces, says the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
In the federation’s latest annual report card on internal trade, the federal government jumped to an A-plus from... Read more
WITH GUEST HOST TAMARA CHERRY
8:30 – The conflict between the US and Iran has escalated again, with American forces carrying out strikes and Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz. Diplomatic efforts are still underway, but the fighting has badly undermined the... Read more
The Carnduff native was selected late in the first round by the Atlanta Braves on Saturday and is about to begin a journey that he hopes will end after a long big-league career.
Aylsham has declared a local emergency after a severe windstorm damaged infrastructure, disrupted water service and left unsafe conditions.
What happens to foster children in Saskatchewan when foster parents decide to separate?
Al Killoh never thought he’d be asking that question when he and his soon-to-be ex-wife started fostering children almost two decades ago. In that time, Killoh and his former partner opened their home to more... Read more
Farming in Northern Canada calls for a focus on local food demand as well as environmental priorities, plus a generous dose of resiliency, CSGA meeting attendees told.
The race for first place in the WCBL East Division remains deadlocked after another big night for both the Moose Jaw Miller Express and Saskatoon Berries.
Two share lead in Men's amateur; Schmidt hold advantage in women's amateur events
With two horses and a bunch of camping supplies, Down Under's Stef Gabbie heads across the heart of the prairies on her journey of a lifetime.
VANCOUVER — Forestry company Canfor announced Tuesday its plan to permanently close its Northwood pulp mill outside Prince George, B.C., resulting in the loss of 300 jobs.
A statement from the Vancouver-based firm said it was committed to supporting its employees, including providing severance and... Read more
There are many options to address progressive tax rates.
Officials from the Yukon and Alaska say two thinhorn sheep that were harvested illegally in the Canadian territory have been returned, following the resolution of a cross-border poaching case that resulted in more than $100,000 in combined fines.
A joint statement issued by the Yukon government, U.... Read more
The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Foundation will receive $6.5 million over five years from the Weston Family Foundation.
The Green Zone Replay – Tuesday, July 14
2:35 – Ben Nicholson-Smith, Sportsnet
The Toronto Blue Jays are currently on their All Star break. Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith covers the Jays daily and brings his inside look at the first half of the... Read more