Saskatchewan News
Summer events at the Saskatchewan Landing include creating pottery with Saskatchewan artist Jay Kimball.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday that Darline Graham, the sister of the late Lindsey Graham, has his support to run for a full term to replace her brother in the U.S. Senate.
He wrote on social media that she “has been a WINNER all of her life and, should she... Read more
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding more information from Prime Minister Mark Carney about the deal made with the Trump administration to open the Gordie Howe International Bridge.
The Bloomberg news service reported today that there is no provision to cover debt servicing... Read more
OTTAWA — Mexico's foreign affairs minister said Friday his government will engage in trilateral talks with the U.S. and Canada on the continental trade pact when "it's appropriate."
Roberto Velasco Alvarez, who was in Ottawa to meet with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, was asked whether... Read more
B.C. Premier David Eby says he'll be telling Prime Minister Mark Carney that no trade deal with the U.S. is better than a bad one at a first ministers' meeting where he says he'll also push Ottawa for American-style anti-racketeering laws to go after organized crime.
Eby and other premiers are set... Read more
EDMONTON — It didn't take long for a potential candidate to emerge looking to take over a key Edmonton riding for the Alberta NDP that's currently held by party leader Naheed Nenshi.
Former journalist, school board official and federal NDP candidate Trisha Estabrooks says she'll be seeking the NDP... Read more
People all over the globe are flocking to Regina for the opening weekend of The Odyssey.
Saskatchewan Science Centre, chief operating officer, Ryan Holota, said on... Read more
Police also make arrests for cocaine possession, assault of a youth.
June storms in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, along with flooding in the Montreal area, caused more than $1.1 billion in insured damage, the Insurance Bureau of Canada says.
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is losing two more cabinet ministers, as one resigned Friday amid criticism for expensing hotel stays in Toronto despite living in the city and a second announced his retirement.
Stan Cho, who represents the north Toronto riding of Willowdale, resigned his post... Read more
OTTAWA — A small Ontario First Nations community that was burned to the ground by a raging wildfire on Monday is being deprived of the help it needs because the federal government doesn't recognize it as a First Nation, the community's lawyer said.
Residents of Collins First Nation, a remote... Read more
VANCOUVER — The Canadian Cancer Society says the certification of a national class-action lawsuit against the makers of JUUL e-cigarettes is an important step in holding companies accountable for alleged misleading marketing of vaping products.
The B.C. Supreme Court certified the action against... Read more
Regina City Jamia Masjid director M. Anisur Rahaman said the public broadcast would not continue if survey feedback is largely negative.
OTTAWA — The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that "Freedom Convoy" organizer Pat King is guilty of intimidation and has ordered a new sentencing hearing.
King was charged with a number of offences for his leading role in the February 2022 demonstration that gridlocked much of downtown Ottawa for... Read more
Two people are dead after a bear attack in northern Saskatchewan, the province's Ministry of Community Safety confirmed in a news release.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are entering the final days of their bye week with a 4-1 record and an important home-and-home series with the Edmonton Elks looming on the schedule.
Two people are dead after two separate highway incidents in Saskatchewan on Wednesday.
Nipawin RCMP continue to investigate following a single-vehicle rollover on July 15, that claimed the life of a 25-year-old man.
The Margo, Sask. man was declared dead by EMS at the scene and his family has been... Read more
Agencies represented at the July 16-17 seminar included PDAP (Provincial Disaster Assistance Program), Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, the Water Security Agency, SGI, and the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation.
Some lanes of Circle Drive will see closures and restrictions over the weekend, in addition to the ongoing construction work happening throughout the city.
In a news release, the... Read more
The Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP)-funded raw water intake, or river pump house rehabilitation project, has an estimated cost of $2.1 million over 2026 and 2027.
Artists gather in Assiniboia for week of creativity, collaboration and inspiration
Some priority roads are closing over the weekend, and a main stretch of roadway will be closed overnight while work is done on it for next week or so.
The City of Saskatoon is alerting people to the impacts these construction projects might have on their commute around the city in the coming days.... Read more
Levels have returned to a more normal level along the river in Saskatoon.
In a release, the Water Security Agency (WSA) announced flows... Read more
The investigation determined a man had been communicating with a teenaged girl on social media.
Raising funds for their trip to baseball provincials in Eston, the 15U Canora Reds held a well-attended hamburger and hotdog sale outside the Gateway Co-op Food Store on July 15.
Kids don’t always talk well, but rather than fret about... Read more
Carrier Forest Products will indefinitely curtail its Big River sawmill this fall, affecting 117 employees as forestry pressures mount.
Lowell Rice of Canora was the winner of the prestigious silver medal for having the highest mark in Canada on his Canadian National Conservatory of Music Preparatory exam.
Sarah Mills thinks Canada should face criticism for... Read more
Ian and Kayden Quewezance are carrying on a family baseball tradition as father and son teammates with the Canora Supers.
Kelvin Prychak was last seen on July 14 in Yorkton.
On July 15, Corman Park Police Service and Vanscoy Police Service, authorized by and in coordination with the Saskatoon RCMP Detachment, executed a search warrant on a rural property in the vicinity of Highway 219.
Steve Yzerman’s time as general manager of the Detroit Red Wings has come to an end, and while his legacy as a player remains untouchable, his rebuild in Detroit never reached the heights many expected.
Opening cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from David Derwin of Ventum Financial.
Tisdale council has approved plans to build a new town office on its former site, with construction targeted to begin in spring 2027.
A new playground in Pelly is open after years of fundraising, with more upgrades planned despite weather-related delays.
Michelle Quewezance, 46, was supposed to appear in Wadena Provincial Court July 16, but she failed to show up.
Kamsack has launched a free, child-led Summer Play Program to keep kids active, outdoors and connected throughout the holidays.
For many Canadians, the grocery store has become a place where every aisle comes with a calculation.
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, senior director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University in Halifax, said the pressure at the checkout is revealing a bigger story about affordability and... Read more