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First Nations University of Canada Forms Relationship with South African School
Separated by over 15,000 kilometres and the Atlantic Ocean, two academic institutions on two different continents have formed a special connection.The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv), on S...
Sep 17, 2025
RCMP release Weyburn highway shooting victim’s name, family want answers
Tanya Myers has been named as the 44 year-old woman fatally shot in the passenger seat of a Ford Explorer travelling on Highway 39 near Weyburn on Sept. 12. RCMP confirmed the autopsy results showed s...
Sep 17, 2025
Riders look to bye week as chance to rest after tough loss
A frustrating night against Montreal sent the Saskatchewan Roughriders into their final bye week with more questions than answers, but quarterback Trevor Harris says the timing of the break couldn't b...
Sep 17, 2025
Sask. appeal court rules North Battleford sexual assault sentence 'unfit,' extends to 4.5 years
Saskatchewan's top court has increased the prison term for a man convicted of sexual assault causing bodily harm, ruling his original three-year sentence was too lenient.In a decision released Sept. 1...
Sep 17, 2025

Sask. farmers brace for tough decisions amid canola trade dispute
Codie Nagy isn't quite finished this year's harvest, but the uncertainty in the markets fueled by Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola already has him contemplating next year's crop rotation."If this li...
Sep 17, 2025

Battlefords North Stars sign forward Finlay Klippenstein ahead of 2025/26 season
Nanaimo, B.C.'s Finlay Klippenstein is the newest member of the Battlefords North Stars. Klippenstein played for three different teams across Jr A leagues last year including the Estevan Bruins of the...
Sep 17, 2025
Keeping kids healthy through the school year
The school season is officially underway, and with that comes the challenge of keeping your kids and families healthy as children come together in the classroom and for after school activities. Dr. Kh...
Sep 17, 2025

MLA Cockrill: Saskatchewan sees national best employment rate
August was a month of job growth for Saskatchewan. The province added 16,100 new jobs and the unemployment rate decreased to 4.7 per cent, while the national rate increased to 7.1 per cent. Saskatchew...
Sep 17, 2025

Most Canadians think the country is making progress on reconciliation: poll
OTTAWA - Most Canadians believe the country is making good progress on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, a new poll from Leger suggests."The extent to which people feel progress on reconciliatio...
Sep 17, 2025

MMIWG walk in Melfort in May
Remembering those that have been lost and recognizing the challenges that remain.The third annual Missing & Murdered Indigenous Walk will return to Melfort May 2. Perry Opoonechaw with the Marguer...
Sep 17, 2025