News
Police say the dead man has now been identified. He is not a Canadian citizen and efforts are underway to notify his next of ...
The Saskatchewan government is spending $9.2 million to begin repairs and renovations on nearly 300 provincially owned social ...
The Prince Albert Police Service is installing health monitoring technology in some of its detention cells to alert staff if someone goes into medical distress.
2d
Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan connections remaining in the Stanley Cup playoffsFrom Sam Steel to Stuart Skinner to a unique CFL tie-in, here are the Saskatchewan connections remaining in the hunt for the ...
1d
Leader Post on MSNNo going back: The fight to save Saskatchewan's forestsIn the lush northern stretch of Saskatchewan’s boreal forest, frustrations are mounting. Clear-cuts creep closer, elevating a ...
It is a privilege to present the Saskatchewan Order of Merit to these eight people who have made such meaningful ...
Saskatchewan’s housing market stayed strong in March 2025, with rising sales, higher prices, tight inventory, and steady ...
14d
The StarPhoenix on MSN10 Saskatoon minor hockey players chosen in 2025 WHL DraftIndeed, a number of Saskatoon hockey players were glued to their phone or computer screens even more than usual Thursday. In ...
With over 20,000 people in the province affected by Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia, the disorder cuts a powerful swath. On ...
Dr. Pamela Arnold of Regina has been elected president of the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA), becoming the ...
On Monday afternoon, the City of Prince Albert declared a fire ban for all areas north of the Borth Saskatchewan River within city limits.
The Canadian Press on MSN13d
Officials say crews are dealing with more Saskatchewan wildfires this yearThe Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says there are more wildfires burning in the province this time of year compared with ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results