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It was a hot weekend in Saskatchewan, with weather records falling like dominoes around the province. According to Stephen Berg, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, 14 ...
Saskatchewan Government Insurance is putting the spotlight on intersection safety this May, highlighting the importance of driver attentiveness at some of the province’s busiest and most ...
Saskatchewan residents made a common problem clear looking at the 2025 CAA Saskatchewan Worst Roads Contest. While poor road maintenance by Buchanan took home the top spot, pothole problems throughout ...
Seth Hundeby is one of the Saskatchewan Roughriders' 2025 CFL Draft picks and he already has a plan for life after football. "I have a little bit over one year of mechanical engineering left," Hundeby ...
The Saskatchewan Roughriders selected Indiana quarterback Kurtis Rourke with the No. 25 pick, in the third round of the 2025 CFL Draft on Tuesday. Rouke posted 29 touchdowns and five interceptions ...
SASKATOON - Saskatchewan’s police watchdog says it is investigating a man’s death after he was arrested on a First Nation northeast of Saskatoon. The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response ...
With 268 of 268 polls reporting, incumbent Garnett Genuis, of the Conservative Party, is projected to be re-elected in Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan. As of 4:22 p.m., Genuis has 53,181 of ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he’s willing to make a fresh start with Ottawa following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s federal election win for the Liberals. Moe told reporters Tuesday a ...
Saskatchewan voted overwhelmingly for the Conservative Party of Canada in the 2025 general election on Monday night, continuing a trend seen in the past three federal votes. The Conservatives captured ...
Premier Scott Moe offered congratulations to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday, hoping for an opportunity to “hit the reset button” on Saskatchewan-Ottawa relations. “I want to work ...
The Liberals' fourth straight federal election win keeps Alberta and Ottawa on a collision course You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA ...
Saskatchewan stayed blue in Monday’s federal election, with voters sending Conservatives back to Ottawa to fight a bigger Liberal government in all its ridings — except one. Liberal Buckley ...
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