Saskatchewan News
The Mental Health Commission of Canada says farming and ranching are considered two of the most stressful jobs in the country. It's a living that tests the hardiest of souls.
MREIJEH, Lebanon (AP) — Israel struck Beirut’s southern suburbs without warning on Sunday, days after a ceasefire agreement in Washington went into effect and despite a U.S. request not to attack Lebanon ‘s capital.
Lebanon’s state-run national news agency said two people were killed... Read more
Coming off a bye, the Saskatoon Valkyries were happy to enjoy a few days off last week and rest their bodies ahead of the stretch drive towards Western Women’s Canadian Football League (WWCFL) playoffs.
Head coach Pat Barry isn’t ready to take the foot off the pedal this weekend however, as the... Read more
The Government of Saskatchewan is sending survey postcards to households to gauge public interest and opinion on a potential ban on social media for kids 16 and under.
The government said... Read more
Rising inventory and new listings are barely keeping up with the sustained demand on Saskatchewan’s housing market.
Residential home sales in May dropped 10 per cent year-over-... Read more
In the heart of the North Saskatchewan River Valley, near Blaine Lake, stands the largest tree ever recorded in the province.
The plains cottonwood and poplar cross, locally known as the Popoff Tree, is believed to be more than 175 years old. It stands 68 feet tall with a girth measuring 16 feet,... Read more
Thunderstorm and even tornado warnings were in effect.
As members of the Saskatchewan Roughriders received their Grey Cup rings last week, some were still employed by the team while others are now wearing other colours.... Read more
The ‘Safe Transaction Zone’ offers a well-lit, video-monitored space outside our headquarters to complete online purchases and exchanges.
Since it began more than five years ago, the Treaty Land Sharing Network has worked to honour the original intent of the treaties: to share the land and resources. It is expanding its scope by adding medicinal plants to its lists, which started with berry picking locations.
Danielle Dobersheck is remembered by her family and friends as a loving, compassionate mother whose goal in life was to help others. On Monday, her ex-partner Cody Chubey goes on trial in Melfort, charged with first-degree murder.
University of Saskatchewan highlights student success, faculty awards and research impact during 2026 spring convocation season.
Seeing her brother face taunts at school broke Musfirah Jamal's heart, but she set herself a goal of cheering him up.
Berries score one in bottom of the ninth to take 3-2 victory over Red Sox, Beavers roll to 16-4 victory over 57’s, Mavericks score seven in late innings for 10-6 win over Miller Express
Standing 90 feet away from victory at Cairns Field with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning, Brock Laird had his eyes fixed on home plate.
In a split second, the infielder turned on the jets and made the dash for the game-winning run for the Saskatoon Berries on Saturday night.
“Honestly, I... Read more
Bandits snap Mamba winning streak with 105-85 victory in Kelowna
An anonymous donor has given upwards of $10,000 towards good food boxes from REAL, which will be sent to the SOFIA House.
The Alberta referendum debate offers an opportunity to engage seriously with the future of the federation.
Behind every flashing light is a person with a family.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has awarded retired construction leader and journeyperson carpenter Leon Friesen an honorary degree in applied studies for his contributions to the industry and community.
Thunderstorm warning for the RMs of Brock and Tecumseh.
With 10 former Huskies in the CFL this season, nine who played under Flory, player development path continues at a steady rate
Education student says practicum and student leadership shaped university experience.
A tornado watch has been issued for much of southeastern Saskatchewan this afternoon, with Environment Canada warning some storms could produce tornadoes,... Read more
Environment and Climate Change Canada issued an orange-level tornado watch just before 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Conditions are expected to continue into the evening
Wascana Pool opens June 9, while four other Regina outdoor pools welcome swimmers starting June 11.
Moose Jaw Little League is one of 22 organizations that received funding this year from the Jays Care Foundation.
On the University of Saskatchewan campus, Anton Amundrud and Jake Farrell are the most immediately recognizable names at quarterback for the school’s football team.
But there’s another pivot roaming the halls, one who is starting to build her own trophy case.
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A new Regina thrift store hopes donated clothing, furniture and household goods could become more than just a good deal.
Back to Life Second Hand Clothing and Home opened about a month ago as an initiative of Break Free Outreach Ministry, with a goal of supporting programs in North Central and... Read more
The Saskatchewan River will be on the rise after the opening of the Gardiner Dam spillway on Sunday, and people in Saskatoon are being urged to use lots of caution around the fast-moving waterway.
The... Read more
Stock up on sunscreen and try to stay hydrated this summer, Environment Canada says it’s going to be a warm one.
Environment and Climate Change Canada has released its national forecast on what to expect for this year’s summer.
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Elected leaders at Beardy’s and Okemasis’ Cree Nation say the death of a young woman at a hospital in Saskatoon was preventable, and they are calling a full, independent and transparent investigation.
In the meantime, a “Justice for Jaali Walk for Awareness of Preeclampsia” event will take place in... Read more
Randy Seeman worked for six different companies in the Estevan area during his career.
The 19-year organic plots at the Swift Current Research and Development Centre were cultivated in preparation for seeding other crops after the program was cut.
Environment Canada says hail could be up to six centimetres in diameter. Wind gusts could be up to 100 kilometres per hour and rain could exceed 50 millimetres.
All eyes on Lions quarterback as B.C. prepares to face Saskatchewan in season opener on June 13
UMWA members spoke to the Estevan Chamber of Commerce's coffee talk.