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An organizer says racism and xenophobia won't be tolerated at a "Yellow Vest" convoy rolling through Saskatoon on Saturday. → Read More
“It’s just an added burden that isn’t appreciated,” said Joe Van’t Hof, co-chair of the Optimist Hill Campaign. → Read More
An online tool aimed at notifying Saskatchewan residents about crime in the province is expanding earlier than expected. → Read More
"It's frustrating and a bit hurtful that someone would do something like that to someone else," said Joan Steckhan. → Read More
Regina’s new Olive Garden will be slanging bread sticks and pasta out of its location at the Grasslands Shopping Centre, while the location in Saskatoon is expected to open up at Preston Crossing. → Read More
The sentencing of Calgary truck driver Jaskirat Singh Sidhu will take place just under one year after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash that lawyers say is incomparable to any other in Canada. → Read More
Hundreds of union members cheered, chanted and blew into plastic noisemakers outside the U of S administration building, a gesture of support amid an ongoing pension dispute. → Read More
“We will not stop worshipping. It's what brings us peace and tranquillity. We hold our mosque very dear to us and all places of worship very dear to us, and we will fill them regardless of what any extremists or any person that is full of hate does or says." → Read More
"There’s no place for Islamophobia, there’s no place for racism or actions like this in our province, in this nation or in this world and I condemn those actions.” → Read More
Tina and Ben Bueckert hope the darkest chapter of their lives can be a warning to others that sometimes, friendships are not what they seem. → Read More
"In layman's terms, I'd say they need to lighten up a little bit," Tim Rosenau said. → Read More
Police noted in the Tweet the coins could be related to a potential break-and-enter in the city or theft. → Read More
"It's a reality," he said. "It's not like it didn't happen. There's been abuse in the archdiocese and all over ... even if there's one, there's a legacy." → Read More
"If he had one bottle of water on a hot summer day he would give you as much as you needed before himself." → Read More
“We think the need is pretty vital right now,” said Jason Mercredi, AIDS Saskatoon’s executive director. → Read More
The Archdiocese of Regina wants to hear from people who may have suffered from sexual abuse or pastoral misconduct in Saskatchewan. → Read More
The Saskatchewan Rush seem to have picked up a case of Assman mania. → Read More
"Ultimately, the whole U of S is benefiting," said grounds manager, Gift Marufu, who helped spearhead the project. → Read More
Saskatoon is in the midst of a historic cold snap, but people throughout the city continue to fight the freeze. → Read More
"If you stay a few hours in the cold, individuals can lose consciousness, become confused — can fall — and they might not remember actually what happened," he said. → Read More