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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.
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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.
The Regina Pats have signed 2026 first-round pick Fletcher MacDonald to a WHL Scholarship and Development Agreement.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says while separatist agitation bubbles away in Alberta – and even in his own province — his party stands with Confederation.
“We support a strong and growing province of Saskatchewan with the united nation of Canada,” Moe told reporters Monday.... Read more
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is getting audited — sort of.... Read more
KANANASKIS — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says while separatist agitation bubbles away in Alberta – and even in his own province -- his party stands with Confederation.
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RCMP officers are investigating after after two people were injured by gunfire during an attempted robbery on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation.
According to police, officers were called to the First Nation northwest of Prince Albert at around 3 a.m. on Saturday. The RCMP said three people were... Read more
As the popularity of electric bikes and scooters increases in small communities, the Town of Luseland has taken steps to ensure everyone is safe.
For years, the Toronto Maple Leafs tried building a team designed for “playoff hockey.” Bigger bodies. Defensive structure. Harder to play against.
Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta's relationship with B.C. has been strained for a long time, even before Premier David Eby took office.
One of two men charged after a break-in and fire destroyed the Rose Valley Hotel has appeared in court again.
Fern Lucas was honoured with the Lou Jacobs Award for more than 40 years of service, leadership and mentorship in rural Saskatchewan.
Though it was recently announced that the Canadian Forces Snowbirds will be grounded after this season, excitement surrounding the team remains strong, as organizers announced Monday that the 2026 Snowbirds Hometown Event is officially sold out.
Organizers said the July 11 event at the Moose Jaw... Read more
Opening cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from A.J. Tooley of Ventum Financial.
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was down more than 200 points in late-morning trading, weighed down by losses in the tech sector, while U.S. stock markets were mixed.
The S&P/TSX composite index was down 224.68 points at 34,606.21.
A Saskatchewan family is demanding answers and changes after the death of a 24-year-old woman, which they say happened after she was diagnosed with a dangerous condition and waited hours to receive care.
According to the family, Jaali Weenie-Sutherland hours after she was diagnosed with... Read more
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have just a few days left to make their final evaluations.... Read more
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added some local depth to their offensive line. The club announced Tuesday they have signed Saskatchewan-born offensive lineman Connor Klassen.
Braiden Hotomani of Regina charged by Carlyle RCMP after forcible confinement incident at White Bear First Nations.
MONTREAL — Bell Canada is launching a wireless internet backup service that keeps home Wi-Fi connectivity running during an outage.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer confidence declined slightly this month as gas prices stayed high and inflation remained elevated, a sharp contrast to soaring stock prices that have neared record levels .
The Swift Current Curling Club, after paying off it's debt to the city, seeks a three-year lease agreement.
The city saw a huge increase in transit riridership for students at Johnson Collegiate following a four momth fare-free pilot project.
Judging in the annual clean-up showdown will take place June 17.
Federal judges on Tuesday temporarily blocked Alabama’s plan to use a new congressional map that could give Republicans an advantage in a key House race in the midterm... Read more
Gas prices fell in Regina, Saskatoon and across Saskatchewan last week, but remain well above last year’s levels.
The Institute of Saskatchewan Football is giving student-athletes an opportunity few high school football players ever experience, combining academics, elite training and international competition.
Murray Wood and a couple of hundred others attended a birthday party on the weekend for a woman who turned 100, and celebrated by dancing and reciting poetry. He says we... Read more