Brandon Harder, TheStarPhoenix.com

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SHA to dispose of more than 350,000 litres of expired hand sanitizer

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is looking to dispose of more than 350,000 litres of expired hand sanitizer. → Read More

Liberty rights argued as part of COVID-19 public health order violation trial

At a trial concerning violation of a pandemic-related public health order, a lawyer argued her clients' liberty rights were violated. → Read More

Friesen, Lavoie among those on trial for allegedly violating pandemic health orders

A trial began Tuesday morning in Regina for four people alleged to have violated COVID-19-related public health orders on gathering limits. → Read More

Legal Aid Sask. has dealt with staffing issues since 2021, CEO says

Legal Aid Saskatchewan has been dealing with staffing issues since 2021, its CEO told the Leader-Post. → Read More

Stories of the year: Alerts ring out across Saskatchewan in 2022

The Leader-Post is looking back on some of the stories that had the most impact on us this past year. Today: Emergency alerts. → Read More

In photos: Vigils held across Saskatchewan to remember those lost in stabbings

FNUniv organized the Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert vigils to remember those lost on James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon. → Read More

'A human family situation': Indigenous elder calls for unity in approach following tragic killings

Indigenous Chiefs, past and present, said Tuesday that working together is essential in addressing the recent tragedy in Saskatchewan. → Read More

War, pandemic and corporate moves are affecting Saskatchewan's wild fur economy

Fallen fur prices and rising input costs could cause some trappers to sit the coming season out, says the Saskatchewan Trappers Association. → Read More

Online reconciliation course aims to help improve understanding

An online course, offered by the First Nations University of Canada, seeks to provide foundational information about Indigenous history. → Read More

Sask. man sentenced for role in 2020 kidnapping, violent robbery

A 25-year-old man was sentenced to seven years imprisonment on Tuesday for a 2020 kidnapping and violent robbery. → Read More

Crossfire: How guns get into the hands of some killers in Saskatchewan

Guns have taken varied paths into the hands of criminals, but that doesn't mean each path has been travelled by crime guns in equal measure. → Read More

A chaotic night of fire leaves a Sask. village in shock

As night closed in on the village of Alida, plumes of smoke ascended into a vast prairie sky. It started with one, but then there were more. → Read More

REAL District: Home of Mosaic Stadium, Brandt Centre gets new name

The 100-acre property formerly known as Evraz Place is now called REAL District. → Read More

Protest convoys seen in Regina, Saskatoon

At least as it appeared before it departed from the Queen City, the sound of a U.S. border-bound "convoy" seemed to outweigh its fury. → Read More

Woman seeking to overturn murder conviction granted day parole

One of two sisters, both convicted of murder in 1994, has been granted day parole. → Read More

Regina police 'begging' residents to be aware of fentanyl after 18 more fatal overdoses in November

So far in 2021, officers have accompanied EMS on 299 overdose calls; and 137 of them involved people dying from apparent drug overdoses. → Read More

In photos: Paying tribute to fallen Sask. Mountie

Leader-Post's photo journalists caught some of the sombre images of a tribute to Const. Shelby Patton, killed Saturday in the line of duty. → Read More

Passengers: A cab driver's trip through the pandemic

Passengers is a five-part series of vignettes, in 350 words or less, sharing the experiences of people on this pandemic journey in Sask. → Read More

Still Shining: A look at a man's career shining shoes in the Hotel Saskatchewan

Dale Bowes reflects on a job he's held for nearly four decades → Read More