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Dawn Walker facing charges over disappearance to U.S. with son

Walker remains in U.S. custody. Police said her son returned Canada with a legal guardian on Sunday. → Read More

Q&A: Public safety minister talks Amber Alerts, First Nation policing

Mendicino is swinging through Saskatoon this week to defend Ottawa's handgun bill and talk about expanding First Nations police forces. → Read More

Sask. project aims to create life-saving bison vaccine

The bison in Wood Buffalo National Park are under 'imminent threat,' U of S veterinary biomedical sciences professor Gregg Adams said. → Read More

Rio Tinto backing off Sask. diamonds a 'surprise,' analyst says

That's a heel turn from an apparent resolution that Rio Tinto reached with Star Diamond in December. → Read More

Labour drought bakes the 'Silicon Prairie'

Saskatchewan tech companies are hiring from across the country with everything from alternate work arrangements to paying Toronto wages. → Read More

Stakeholders react to Lighthouse probe

"There's no wins anywhere here," said Sandra Lazar, a Lighthouse member and volunteer. → Read More

Q+A: BHP brass dig the world's future largest potash mine in Sask.

"Do you believe that the world's population will continue to grow? We're going to need more food." → Read More

Sask. NDP leadership hopeful Beck blasts province over school cuts

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

Struggling Sask. ranchers ask feds to defer taxes on cattle herd sales

Drought last year and flooding this year are hindering the ability of Saskatchewan ranchers to take care of their cattle herds. → Read More

CWD rates in South Sask. River Valley among highest globally: province

Darrell Crabbe, executive director of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, said the prevalence of the disease in some areas is "disturbing." → Read More

Charges stayed against Whitecap Dakota First Nation Chief Darcy Bear

The stayed charges accused Darcy Murray Bear, 54, of mischief and assaulting a woman on Sept. 25, 2021. → Read More

Cameco ups its stake in Cigar Lake uranium mine

The deal is expected be closed in the second quarter of 2022. → Read More

Police investigating complaint against failed Sask. real estate firm Epic Alliance

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

Q+A: Sask. researcher says service dogs prevent suicides

Veterans have basically said, "my dog saved my life." → Read More

Expect normal to above-normal fire season in Sask, public safety agency says

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

Sask. communities fail to buy back beloved rink

"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

'You are our future,' Indigenous youth told at FSIN conference

'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

FSIN, parent call for probe after baby injured in children's hospital

"When I walked in, his leg was covered up. I picked him up just to find he had a cast on." → Read More

Sask. pandemic study to prepare for the next crisis

“You could say we are preparing for the next crisis — whether it’s a pandemic or something else, like a natural disaster." → Read More

Protected area to guide boreal forest through changing climate

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