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Walker remains in U.S. custody. Police said her son returned Canada with a legal guardian on Sunday. → Read More
Mendicino is swinging through Saskatoon this week to defend Ottawa's handgun bill and talk about expanding First Nations police forces. → Read More
The bison in Wood Buffalo National Park are under 'imminent threat,' U of S veterinary biomedical sciences professor Gregg Adams said. → Read More
That's a heel turn from an apparent resolution that Rio Tinto reached with Star Diamond in December. → Read More
Saskatchewan tech companies are hiring from across the country with everything from alternate work arrangements to paying Toronto wages. → Read More
"There's no wins anywhere here," said Sandra Lazar, a Lighthouse member and volunteer. → Read More
"Do you believe that the world's population will continue to grow? We're going to need more food." → Read More
Matt Love also endorsed Carla Beck in the party's race to elect a new leader on Friday, making him the first Saskatoon MLA to back her. → Read More
Drought last year and flooding this year are hindering the ability of Saskatchewan ranchers to take care of their cattle herds. → Read More
Darrell Crabbe, executive director of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, said the prevalence of the disease in some areas is "disturbing." → Read More
The stayed charges accused Darcy Murray Bear, 54, of mischief and assaulting a woman on Sept. 25, 2021. → Read More
The deal is expected be closed in the second quarter of 2022. → Read More
The complaint filed several weeks ago by an Ontario investor is the only complaint city police have received about the business, police said. → Read More
Veterans have basically said, "my dog saved my life." → Read More
Current weather trends likely mean a roughly average year, but there's also a chance northern forests could see another above average year. → Read More
"We haven't given up on the rink, but it's kind of like we took a shot at it. It didn't work." → Read More
'If we get that at a young age with Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth, then we can really create a sense of change.' → Read More
"When I walked in, his leg was covered up. I picked him up just to find he had a cast on." → Read More
“You could say we are preparing for the next crisis — whether it’s a pandemic or something else, like a natural disaster." → Read More
Article content The number of eggs has declined every year for roughly three decades, drawing a line in the sand that tells Durocher, 60, that the local ecosystem is in flux and in need of protection. He sees that slow change reflected in a projected northern Saskatchewan temperature increase. A Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative (PARC) study indicates climate change will bring… → Read More