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Saskatchewan

  • LED Volume Wall Makes Regina the Latest Movie-Making Destination
    LED Volume Wall Makes Regina the Latest Movie-Making Destination
    A groundbreaking $12 million LED volume wall in Regina has made the Saskatchewan capital city a surprise hotbed of movie and TV production. LED volume walls are linked LED panels ...
    June 15, 2024BY Lee Harding
  • ‘Crime of Vengeance’: Saskatchewan RCMP Say Witnesses Key to Solving Brutal Slaying
    ‘Crime of Vengeance’: Saskatchewan RCMP Say Witnesses Key to Solving Brutal Slaying
    Mounties suspected Tiki Laverdiere was dead before her burned, bludgeoned body was found wrapped in a carpet under ...
    May 25, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada Revenue Agency to Audit Saskatchewan for Not Paying Carbon Levies: Moe
    Canada Revenue Agency to Audit Saskatchewan for Not Paying Carbon Levies: Moe
    The Canada Revenue Agency is going to audit Saskatchewan for not paying carbon levies on home heating, Premier ...
    April 29, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Alberta Applies for Intervener Status in Saskatchewan School Pronoun Lawsuit
    Alberta Applies for Intervener Status in Saskatchewan School Pronoun Lawsuit
    The province of Alberta says it is getting involved in Saskatchewan's appeal of its new law requiring parental ...
    April 9, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • RCMP Find Four Dead During Wellness Check at Home in Rural Saskatchewan
    RCMP Find Four Dead During Wellness Check at Home in Rural Saskatchewan
    RCMP say they are investigating the deaths of four people at a rural home in southern Saskatchewan. Officers ...
    March 25, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Teachers Set to Hold One-Day Strike as Saskatchewan Budget Is Introduced
    Teachers Set to Hold One-Day Strike as Saskatchewan Budget Is Introduced
    The union representing Saskatchewan teachers says it's planning a one-day strike as the provincial budget is introduced on ...
    March 18, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • India Maintains Tense Relationship With Canada While Trade Ties With Saskatchewan Are Booming
    India Maintains Tense Relationship With Canada While Trade Ties With Saskatchewan Are Booming
    Saskatchewan's agri-food exports to India shot up more than 71 percent last year despite tense diplomatic relations between ...
    March 11, 2024BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Wilkinson Says No Carbon Rebates for Saskatchewan After Province Says It Won’t Remit
    Wilkinson Says No Carbon Rebates for Saskatchewan After Province Says It Won’t Remit
    The federal natural resources minister says Saskatchewan residents won't get a carbon rebate, after the province announced it ...
    February 29, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Saskatchewan Father Who Killed Toddler in Police Neglect Case Sentenced to 16 Years
    Saskatchewan Father Who Killed Toddler in Police Neglect Case Sentenced to 16 Years
    A judge has sentenced a Saskatchewan father to 16 years for manslaughter in the beating death of his ...
    February 26, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘It’s Devastating’: Three Children, Two Seniors Dead in Saskatchewan House Fire
    ‘It’s Devastating’: Three Children, Two Seniors Dead in Saskatchewan House Fire
    Investigators sifted through the charred remains of a home in central Saskatchewan on Feb. 19 following a fire ...
    February 19, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Saskatchewan Teachers Prepare to Strike After Government Talks Break Down
    Saskatchewan Teachers Prepare to Strike After Government Talks Break Down
    The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) says it is preparing for strike action after contract negotiations have broken down ...
    February 16, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Could Saskatchewan Town Use the ‘Necessity Defence’ Against Federal Climate Laws to Keep Its Coal Mine Running?
    Could Saskatchewan Town Use the ‘Necessity Defence’ Against Federal Climate Laws to Keep Its Coal Mine Running?
    Commentary Alan Jones has fans and haters. The Australian pundit boldly rejects the prevalent climate narrative and his ...
    February 14, 2024BY Gerald Heinrichs
  • Saskatchewan Court Hears Appeal Over COVID-19 Gathering Limits
    Saskatchewan Court Hears Appeal Over COVID-19 Gathering Limits
    The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal is considering arguments against the provincial government’s gathering limits during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
    February 9, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Sask. Applying to Intervene in Legal Challenges of Federal Gun Ban
    Sask. Applying to Intervene in Legal Challenges of Federal Gun Ban
    The government of Saskatchewan is looking to get involved in ongoing court challenges of the federal firearms ban. ...
    February 8, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Alberta Court Challenge of Federal Emissions Cap Looms as Ministers Meet in Ottawa
    Alberta Court Challenge of Federal Emissions Cap Looms as Ministers Meet in Ottawa
    Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz will meet with her federal counterpart, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, in Ottawa today ...
    February 5, 2024BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Saskatchewan Legislature Member Facing Assault Charges
    Saskatchewan Legislature Member Facing Assault Charges
    Police have charged a Saskatchewan legislature member with assaulting and choking another person. Moose Jaw police said on ...
    January 31, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘Undue Risk’: Inquest Into Mass Stabbing in Saskatchewan Hears From Parole Board
    ‘Undue Risk’: Inquest Into Mass Stabbing in Saskatchewan Hears From Parole Board
    A coroner's inquest into a mass stabbing on a Saskatchewan First Nation heard on Jan. 29 about why ...
    January 29, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Manitoba, Saskatchewan Raise Concerns About Expanding Eligibility for Assisted Dying
    Manitoba, Saskatchewan Raise Concerns About Expanding Eligibility for Assisted Dying
    The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are concerned about the potential risks of allowing Canadians to ...
    January 25, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Saskatchewan Man Who Went on Stabbing Rampage Wasn’t on RCMP Team’s Radar: Officer
    Saskatchewan Man Who Went on Stabbing Rampage Wasn’t on RCMP Team’s Radar: Officer
    The man who went on a stabbing rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation wasn't on the radar of ...
    January 22, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘There Was a Plan’: Psychologist Says Saskatchewan Killer Had Psychopathic Traits
    ‘There Was a Plan’: Psychologist Says Saskatchewan Killer Had Psychopathic Traits
    A criminal investigative psychologist says the killer behind a massacre on a Saskatchewan First Nation had many psychopathic ...
    January 19, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Saskatchewan Restricts Illicit Drug Promotion Information, Equipment
    Saskatchewan Restricts Illicit Drug Promotion Information, Equipment
    Saskatchewan’s government says it will no longer allow "safe supply" organizations to provide instructions on how to use ...
    January 19, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Mountie Describes Horrific Scene of Mass Stabbing at Saskatchewan Inquest
    Mountie Describes Horrific Scene of Mass Stabbing at Saskatchewan Inquest
    The former top officer of an RCMP detachment has told a coroner's inquest that the mass killing on ...
    January 18, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘He Was Covered in Blood’: Inquest Hears From Officers Who Responded to Mass Killing
    ‘He Was Covered in Blood’: Inquest Hears From Officers Who Responded to Mass Killing
    An RCMP officer told a coroner's inquest that he saw a dead man on the ground when he ...
    January 17, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘Hurry Please’: Inquest Told 92 Emergency Calls Made During Saskatchewan Rampage
    ‘Hurry Please’: Inquest Told 92 Emergency Calls Made During Saskatchewan Rampage
    Family members hugged and wept at a coroner's inquest after learning how a mass killer went from home ...
    January 16, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Saskatchewan First Nation ‘Dealing With a Lot’ as Mass Killing Inquest Begins: Chief
    Saskatchewan First Nation ‘Dealing With a Lot’ as Mass Killing Inquest Begins: Chief
    RCMP officers who responded to a stabbing rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation were to present evidence on ...
    January 15, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘Still Grieving:’ Saskatchewan First Nation Prepares for Stabbing Rampage Inquest
    ‘Still Grieving:’ Saskatchewan First Nation Prepares for Stabbing Rampage Inquest
    The chief of a Saskatchewan First Nation says he knows wounds will likely be torn open as his ...
    January 14, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • US States More Attractive for Petro Investment Than Canada, Oil Execs Say
    US States More Attractive for Petro Investment Than Canada, Oil Execs Say
    The United States is a more attractive environment for investment in the petroleum sector than Canada, according to ...
    January 10, 2024BY Jennifer Cowan
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