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Saskatchewan Rush eliminated on home floor by Toronto Rock in NLL quarter-final loss
A season with much promise ended on Saturday night for the Saskatchewan Rush, falling 16-13 in National Lacrosse League quarter-finals to the Toronto ... -
Trump unharmed after security incident at White House correspondents’ dinner
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump was uninjured and other top leaders of the United States were evacuated from an annual dinner of White House ... -
Iran-U.S. peace talks stumble, Israeli-Hezbollah ceasefire also in doubt
ISLAMABAD (AP) - The latest ceasefire talks between the United States and Iran appeared to fail Saturday before they began, as Tehran's top diplomat l... -
Sask. teen girls encouraged to apply for firefighting experience camp
Girls between the ages of 15 and 18 are being encouraged to apply for a four-day firefighting experience camp in La Ronge this July. Camp Molly - whic... -
Lewis: The gaslighter’s guide to undoing medicare
It’s your life and your money. Let the market decide, not the nanny state. You know how to buy a truck, you can figure out when to buy bloodwork. -
Archaeological findings in Moose Jaw shed light on First Nations' agricultural practices
Stone-lined hearths, bison bones, and well-preserved pottery fragments, some of which can be reassembled into near-complete vessels, deepen the story. -
Parts of Saskatchewan hit with spring flooding, road closures
Meadow Lake, La Ronge, Prince Albert, Battleford and Tisdale are among the communities that have experienced flooding and ice jamming. -
Saskatchewan ‘taking step backwards’ in addiction policy, says researcher
As Saskatchewan policymakers tout their recovery-focused approach to dealing with the addictions crisis, a public health expert says the province needs to adopt holistic policies. -
Saskatchewan gets late-April snowfall after high temperatures
Saskatchewan is seeing the fourth snowfall of April, with some areas in the north seeing more than a metre, melting gradually over the next week. -
Town of Peace River, Alta. cancels evacuation alert as flood threat recedes
The Town of Peace River has cancelled an evacuation alert after the threat of flooding eased overnight, but residents are being advised to be prepared for changing conditions. -
Hamlet in Nunavut celebrates being chosen as site of first Inuit-led university in Canada
Arviat, Nunavut, a community of about 3,200 people on the western coast of Hudson Bay, was selected by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami to host the university's main campus in part because… -
Rock slide shuts down Highway 16 from west of Jasper, Alta., to B.C.
A rock slide in the Rocky Mountains early Saturday morning has forced Highway 16 to close to all traffic, from just west of Jasper, Alta., and stretching partway into B.C. -
Anti-Doug Ford rallies take place across Ontario to protest OSAP, FOI changes
Demonstrations are taking place across Ontario to protest against Premier Doug Ford and several of the province's recent controversial measures, including changes to freedom of in… -
Innu inquiry commissioners have one word after week of heavy testimony: 'Hope'
All three commissioners for the inquiry into the treatment of Innu families in the child protection system say they have hope for the future, as they move towards the final phases… -
OpenAI's Sam Altman writes apology to community of Tumbler Ridge
Altman says his company should have alerted police about the account of activity of the Tumbler Ridge shooter. -
Gatineau woman told her bird feeder could lead to $400 fine
A Gatineau woman said she's taken aback after the city warned her she could face a $400 fine over the bird feeder in her backyard. -
Winnipeg man previously accused of threatening PM now charged with advocating genocide, promotion of hatred
A Winnipeg man arrested earlier this year who allegedly posted threats against Jews and Muslims, and against Prime Minister Mark Carney, has now been charged with advocating genoc… -
Teen gets three-year max manslaughter sentence for role in CTK killings
Pain and loss were on full display as victim impact statements were read into the record at Regina provincial court. -
Regina Pat Canadians defeat Okanagan to earn top Telus Cup playoff spot
Semifinals slated for Saturday, leading to Sunday's televised final in Peterborough -
'Check on people': Paramedic says stronger fentanyl causing overdoses in Regina
Emile Gariepy urges everyone to carry naloxone, a medication used to counteract opioid overdoses.
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Manitoba premier says social media ban coming for kids, like Australia
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government will move to ban children from using social media accounts and artificial intelligence chatbots, Premier Wab Kinew ... -
Saskatchewan plant retailer prepared for winter’s end so business can bloom
Looking outside in Saskatchewan right now you might not guess we're just days from starting May, and the extended winter is putting pressure on busine... -
Toronto man’s HIV no longer detectable after bone marrow transplant
TORONTO - A Toronto patient who has been living with HIV for 27 years is in remission - and potentially cured, according to his doctors - after a bone... -
Driver in Humboldt Broncos crash granted 11th-hour pause of deportation order
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu appeared in Federal Court on Friday, just three days before he was scheduled to be deported back to India. -
Opinion: Why the most important food prices are rising again
Beef prices are up 12.7 per cent, chicken 7.5 per cent, pork 6.2 per cent. This is not short-term inflation. It’s structural. North America is still dealing with the aftershocks o… -
Need exceeds capacity for Saskatoon HUB, Police and Crisis Team
The number of times PACT has been dispatched has more than tripled since 2019, hitting 3,410 calls in 2025, from 949 in 2019. -
Slow response to 2025 wildfire evacuees from Sask. government: ombudsman
The provincial ombudsman received 387 complaints about the Saskatchewan government's response to wildfires that devastated northern communities and displaced thousands of people. -
Saskatchewan community comes together to fight rising waters
As flooding effects communities across Saskatchewan, the town of Foam Lake rises to the occasion to come together to fight the rising water. -
Spring storm with violent winds, up to 50 centimetres of snow pummels Alberta
Roofs blown off buildings, trees uprooted, highways closed, motorists stranded — those are just a few of the problems caused by a nasty spring storm that has slammed into Alberta. -
2 charged for deadly altercation at Saskatchewan Penitentiary
Two men were charged with second-degree murder for the killing of Horace Bear, the inmate who died after a fight on Tuesday at Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert. -
Deportation of truck driver responsible for Humboldt Broncos bus crash deferred temporarily
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Albertans call for answers after being stranded on northern highway during snow storm
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The important questions raised by Parliament's game of musical chairs
Beneath the partisan acrimony and overheated language, there are useful and important questions about how Canada's parliamentary democracy works and how it is supposed to work. -
High stakes ahead for PWHL's super Saturday regular-season finale
All eight teams are in action in the PWHL's final day of the regular season on Saturday. The outcomes will determine which teams secure the final playoff spot, top seed in the pla… -
Could nuclear power solve the Yukon’s energy problem?
Officials from Ontario and the Yukon have entered into a partnership that marks “the first step” toward deploying small modular reactors in the Yukon – technology they say could h… -
Alexandre Boulerice, NDP's sole Quebec MP, to leave party and run provincially: sources
Alexandre Boulerice is expected to announce that he is leaving the federal NDP and will run provincially for Québec Solidaire, according to Radio-Canada sources. -
Ontario couple in months-long murder trial involving boys in their care to learn their fates in May
A judge's decision in the murder trial for Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney, who are accused in the 2022 death of a 12-year-old and alleged torture of his younger brother, will be h… -
Brandt offers to help bail out REAL District with $6.5-million deal
"It's a difficult business to generate enough cash flow to properly maintain those buildings, and it's created a significant liability for taxpayers that we feel is a big part of … -
Sask. government looking to increase penalties for unlicensed medical workers
"The current provisions of the Medical Profession Act don't give it the effective tools to deal with concerns that an organization is practising medicine without a licence." -
Veteran long snapper Jorgen Hus retires after lengthy CFL career
After arriving in Saskatchewan via trade in 2015, Hus went on to play 167 regular season games for the Roughriders over the past decade.
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Trump unharmed after shooting incident at White House correspondents’ dinner
WASHINGTON (AP) - A man armed with guns and knives stormed the lobby outside a high-profile journalists' dinner attended by President Donald Trump and... -
Regina Pat Canadians lose in semifinals at Telus Cup ending repeat hopes
The Regina Pat Canadians' hopes of a repeat came to an end in the semifinals at the 2026 Telus Cup. The Saskatchewan Male U18 AAA Hockey League champi... -
Montreal airport installs memorial to Air Canada pilots who died in LaGuardia crash
MONTREAL - Montreal's airport authority has installed a memorial to two Air Canada pilots who died in a runway collision at LaGuardia Airport last mon... -
Sask. spring snowstorm weakens, travel advisories remain
Saskatoon saw between 22 and 25 centimetres from the storm, while Regina got about five centimetres. -
Opinion: Saskatchewan can’t blow this resource boom, too
The government needs to use this and any future windfalls to reduce borrowing and pay down the debt. -
Support the arts: Five things to do this weekend in Saskatoon, April 24-26
Take in local music, art displays, a tree planting presentation, the SSO book and music sale and a documentary on farming traditions. -
Federal court judge grants last-minute delay for driver in Humboldt Broncos bus crash
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu’s deportation has been temporarily halted after a Federal Court judge granted a stay while his lawyers challenge a removal deferral decision. -
Snowfall at end of April causing rough roads and collisions
Saskatchewan has seen yet another snowstorm, just as people were feeling the excitement of summer. This storm resulted in 52 collisions in the city Friday morning to the evening. -
Teen gets 3-year sentence for quadruple homicide on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation
A 17-year-old boy who plead guilty to four counts of manslaughter in a quadruple homicide last year on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation has been given a three-year sentence. -
Corman Park eyeing exit from Saskatoon-area regional planning district
The RM of Corman Park is reconsidering its participation in the regional planning district known as P4G, after years of feeling it has less say than the other municipalities. -
When will Saskatchewan get to send a judge to the Supreme Court?
An open seat on the Supreme Court must be filled by a candidate from Western Canada. Saskatchewan hasn't had a sitting Supreme Court judge since Emmett Hall retired in 1973. A for… -
Cut off by 3rd landslide in a decade, residents of Old Fort, B.C., worry about community's future
About 150 people have once again been cut off from neighbouring communities due to a slow-moving landslide south of Fort St. John, B.C. -
Governor General to visit Tumbler Ridge, B.C., as community heals from mass shooting
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is set to visit the northeast B.C. community of Tumbler Ridge on Monday as community continues to recover from a mass shooting on Feb. 10 in which eight peopl… -
Days of time change 'pretty much at the end' in Manitoba, premier suggests
Manitoba's premier is moving the needle a tick closer toward ditching the spring forward, fall back ritual, in a move that could usher in a "Prairie time zone." -
Indigenous ancestral remains were found 20 years ago. Ontario says new homeowners have to investigate
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City fire crews responding to multiple wind-related incidents as powerful winds whip city
The Calgary Fire Department says it has responded to multiple wind-related incidents over the last two days as strong gusts whipping through the city have created havoc for some b… -
Regina Pat Canadians stopped short of winning second straight Telus Cup
Pat C's are scheduled to play a bronze-medal game Sunday at noon against the Okanagan Rockets -
Regina city council asks about speeding up asbestos pipe replacement
"We know we're spending a lot of money on emergency repairs for asbestos-cement pipes, and that is my concern." -
Davis: Roughriders chasing another Grey Cup with different roster
A.J. Ouellette stayed with the CFL team, A.J. Allen left; they had their reasons -
Quebec rival hands Regina Pat Canadians first loss at Telus Cup
Pat C's vying for a record-setting sixth U18 Canadian hockey championship
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