Thia James, TheStarPhoenix.com

Thia James

TheStarPhoenix.com

Saskatchewan, Canada

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Past articles by Thia:

Saskatoon police request more money to replace target shooting range

The Saskatoon Police Service is aiming to have its firing range replacement complete this summer. → Read More

SaskTel says vandalism led to recent service disruptions in Saskatoon

The damage has specifically targeted SaskTel's pedestals, which are green or grey boxes located in alleyways or on front lawns. → Read More

The Final Five: StarPhoenix press operators bid farewell

The Saturday edition of the StarPhoenix was the last edition to be printed in the Saskatoon plant. → Read More

Police oversight body seeks potential witness to fatal Prince Albert police shooting

The potential witness was driving a Ford Focus in the area of Prince Albert where the shooting occurred. → Read More

One person shot and killed in confrontation with Prince Albert city police

The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team is investigating. Few details have been released. → Read More

Big River First Nation Chief expresses pride in community safety officers

Big River First Nation currently has five community safety officers. → Read More

Sunwing cancellations mean chaos for Saskatchewan travel agents

Sunwing cancelled its operations out of Saskatoon and Regina on Dec. 29 through Feb. 3, leaving travel agents to help customers change plans → Read More

Woman charged with first-degree murder in death of Taya Sinclair

Stephanie Halkett-Stevenson, 25, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Taya Sinclair last March. → Read More

Healing in the wake of the mass stabbing tragedy on James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon

On Sept. 4, 2022 11 people were killed and 18 were injured in a mass stabbing in the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Sask. communities. → Read More

Stories of the year: Dawn Walker faces charges in Canada and U.S. after disappearing with child

Author Dawn Walker faces several charges in Canada and two charges in the United States. → Read More

Q&A: Saskatoon's police chief reflects on 2022 and handling calls related to social issues

Saskatoon police will continue to lobby the province for funding for a fourth PACT in 2023. → Read More

Q&A: Saskatoon fire chief reflects on department's role in supporting community's most vulnerable

The Saskatoon StarPhoenix sat down with Chief Morgan Hackl to look back at 2022 and ahead to 2023. → Read More

Sask. travellers miss Christmas after Sunwing cancelled flight from Punta Cana

They were supposed to arrive home from vacation days before Christmas, but these Sask. residents still have no information on return flights → Read More

‘There will be better times: Mother credits wellness centre for helping reunite family

Deprise Houle's family was reunited earlier this year. She credits the Saskatoon Tribal Council wellness centre for helping achieve this. → Read More

Saskatoon police update policy to allow diversions for drug charges

Its new policy encourages officers to consider referring to someone facing a charge for simple possession of drugs to a diversion program → Read More

Sask. business, political leaders disappointed in Air Canada decision to axe Calgary-Saskatoon/Regina routes

"One would expect a great deal more from a company that has as significant an impact on Canadian communities as this one." → Read More

'We want to be her voice': Mother of Charlene Aubichon raising awareness about domestic violence and supports

Mary Morin, who is a survivor of domestic violence, is speaking out to break the silence about domestic abuse. → Read More

Sask. limits use of segregation in jail to 15 days straight; auditor wants ministry to ensure compliance

The provincial auditor found that 13 inmates were segregated for more than 15 days in 2021; one person was segregated for 43 days straight. → Read More

Assaults, threats, harassment and racist abuse push Saskatoon restaurant owner to close before dark

Staff at the business have reportedly been threatened, harassed, verbally abused and subjected to racism. → Read More

Clarity sought on publication bans for woman accused of kidnapping child

The case will be back in Saskatoon provincial court on Nov. 29. → Read More