Saskatchewan News
The Western Premiers’ Meeting in Kananaskis has concluded, featuring critical discussions on regional trade, infrastructure, and national defence.
LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) — Authorities have confirmed that 10 people — including a responding firefighter — were injured after a chemical tank imploded at a pulp and paper mill in Washington state on Tuesday.
Lampman School and Midale Central School each received support.
The rally comes after two recent RPS officers, Const. Clinton Duquette, and former RPS Sgt. Robert Semenchuk breached the police databases to snoop and gather information on women.
Newly signed offensive lineman Connor Klassen didn’t waste any time getting back to work with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial on one set of charges for a former educational assistant who was convicted of sexually exploiting two teen boys.
Regina police officers who access private information to stalk, harass and pursue romantic relationships with women should face job loss and criminal breach of trust charges, a group told the city's board of police commissioners.
TORONTO — A power outage in Toronto's downtown core knocked out power to hospitals, a university and part of the financial district as utility crews scrambled to assess the damage.
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's office says her parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs has resigned.
The premier's office said Tuesday that Jason Stephan, the United Conservative legislature member for Red Deer-South, is still a valued member of caucus.
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If you attend a Saskatchewan Rough Riders practice this season, you're going to see a new look Trevor Harris. No, the Riders quarterback hasn't got a haircut or new jersey number, but he is sporting a GoPro camera on his helmet.
Alberta separatism talk hangs over two day meetings of Premiers.
Tickets to the Canadian Snowbirds Hometown Event in Moose Jaw, Sask., the fleet’s home base, sold out in minutes on Monday following news of their temporary grounding.
Inclusion Canada and dozens of other disability and mental health organizations are calling on Ottawa to call off a planned expansion of access to medical assistance in dying next year.
People whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness are not eligible for medical assistance in dying.... Read more
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s push to reshape congressional districts ahead of the November elections suffered a double setback Tuesday, as South Carolina senators... Read more
Calgary police will be putting pig carcasses fitted with GPS tracking devices in the Bow River and monitoring them as though they were human cadavers, as part of a new study to improve search-and-rescue efforts.
Former Saskatoon police chief Clive Weighill is leading an independent review of security and safety at Saskatchewan’s health-care facilities.
Weighill, who also... Read more
The preferred location of the site will be on city land beside the InnovationPlex Recreation and Cultural Centre.
Awards to be presented Thursday in Regina.
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s government has tabled a bill to create the office of an advocate for residents and small businesses at the province's energy regulator.
The government says the office would represent consumers at the rate-setting Energy and Utilities Board.
The legislation comes after... Read more
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s government has tabled a bill to create the office of an advocate for residents and small businesses at the province's energy regulator.
VICTORIA — A private-members bill to mandate dash cameras on all commercial vehicles travelling B.C. highways has passed unanimously through the legislature.
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MONTREAL — After giving their all on the ice for nearly 10 months, the Montreal Victoire are celebrating their Professional Women's Hockey League championship on home ground.
At an event at Montreal City Hall today, the team took turns signing the golden book — reserved for notable people who have... Read more
MONTREAL — After giving their all on the ice for nearly 10 months, the Montreal Victoire are celebrating their Professional Women's Hockey League championship on home ground.
Ryland Louis from Moosomin First Nation surprised his mom by making a head roach (usually made from porcupine hair) out of cardboard, as he wanted to dance powwow. Now people from the powwow community are showing him tons of support.
WOSTRADOWSKI Lillian June Wostradowski passed away peacefully on May 22, 2026, at the Ross Payant Nursing Home in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan.
With the ongoing conflict in the Middle East driving up the price of jet fuel – along with all petroleum products – some airlines are making changes in order to save money... Read more
August 25, 1930 - May 19, 2026 It is with great sadness that the Smith family announces the passing of Dorothy (Dot) Mae Smith (née Hanlan) on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, just three months shy of her 96th birthday. She passed peacefully, surrounded by the
PBCN leadership is expanding policing, security and mental health supports as violence and safety concerns continue in Pelican Narrows.
The City of Swift Current approached city council with a blanket request for an extension of the noise bylaw past 10 p.m. for certain events.
One of three men arrested after firearms were seized from a Yorkton residence has appeared in court again.
OTTAWA — Inclusion Canada and dozens of other disability and mental health organizations are calling on Ottawa to call off a planned expansion of access to medical assistance in dying next year.
People whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness are not eligible for medical assistance in... Read more
Think About This: This gambit foreshadows the scale of the upcoming fight.
OTTAWA — Inclusion Canada and dozens of other disability and mental health organizations are calling on Ottawa to call off a planned expansion of access to medical assistance in dying next year.
He faces charges of sexual assault, sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching.
WINNIPEG — The longtime president of the Manitoba Métis Federation has been acclaimed in the organization's upcoming general election.
The federation says David Chartrand was the only person to put his name forward to lead the group, which represents more than 60,000 Red River Métis.
Chartrand... Read more
The woman is charged with seven firearms-related offences and was also arrested for an outstanding warrant.
A 28-year-old woman is facing seven gun charges after allegedly firing a sawed-off shotgun and discharging bear spray inside a Saskatoon restaurant.
According to police, officers were called to the business in the 2200 block of 22nd Street West at around 1:40 a.m. on Tuesday.
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One of the people involved in a collision also had an unendorsed warrant.
Disruptions will be in place until June 11.