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Lloydminster triple-homicide case headed to trial in Battleford
The accused in a Lloydminster triple homicide case has been committed to stand trial following the conclusion of his preliminary hearing.The preliminary hearing for Nakota Pooyak wrapped up Wednesday,...
Jan 29, 2026 From left: Matthew Peters, Brennan Peters and Brent Peters were found deceased in their Lloydminster, Sask., home in September 2024. (Image Credit: mccawfuneralservice.com)

Team Sask. eliminated from Scotties playoff contention after 8-4 loss
Jolene Campbell's Saskatchewan rink will end its run at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts this year with its Thursday afternoon game.The team, featuring Robyn Silvernagle at third, Rachel Big Eagle at...
Jan 29, 2026 Jolene Campbell’s Saskatchewan rink fell out of contention for the playoff round Wednesday night with an 8-4 loss to Ontario’s Armstrong rink. (Image Credit: Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver)

More than 9 million illicit cigarettes seized near the Battlefords
More than nine million illicit cigarettes were seized following a traffic stop on Highway 16 earlier this month.RCMP said Saskatchewan Highway Patrol officers stopped a truck and trailer in the rural ...
Jan 29, 2026 (Image Credit: ID 25592805 © Gustavo Andrade | Dreamstime.com)

Historic Solar Project to Create Growth for Sask First Nations
Significant community and economic impacts are expected from what will be the largest solar energy project of its kind in Saskatchewan.Last week, French renewable energy corporation Neoen announced th...
Jan 29, 2026 Ceremonial signing of the 25-year power purchase agreement with SaskPower, with representatives from FNPA, Neoen, and Anishinabek Power Alliance. (Image Credit: Neoen)

Saskatchewan not expected to meet new child-care space goal: Report
Thousands of parents across Saskatchewan are still hoping and waiting for a coveted subsidized daycare space under the $10-a-day program.There aren't enough to go around, and a new report from the Can...
Jan 29, 2026 The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives said the provincial government had only created 6,915 new child-care spaces after setting a goal of 28,100 new spaces over the first five years of the subsidized daycare program. (Image Credit: File photo/CJME)

‘Not their story to tell’: Broncos families angry over Netflix hockey tragedy series
The story of a small-town hockey team reeling after several of its teenage players are killed in a bus crash would probably seem familiar to Canadians, but Netflix says its new series has nothing to d...
Jan 29, 2026 A memorial is displayed for the victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash on the corner of highway 35 and highway 335 near Codette, Sask. on Saturday, April, 6, 2019. (Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Kayle Neis)

The allure of outdoor rinks in Saskatchewan
Skating on an outdoor rink (ODR) in Saskatchewan when conditions say you shouldn't is a mindset that runs deep in the province. It's the Prairies' pastime. Instead of hiding from the cold, people own ...
Jan 28, 2026 One of nine outdoor community rinks in Prince Albert. (Image Credit: File photo/paNOW Staff)

Getting to know Battlefords North Stars forward Kobe Sawyer
Next up in the series of Battlefords North Stars player profiles is forward Kobe Sawyer. Sawyer is from Victoria, British Columbia (BC) and has 28 points (13G-16A) in 36 game so far this season. Sawye...
Jan 28, 2026 Kobe Sawyer is in his second year with the Battlefords North Stars with 28 points this season. (Image Credit: Byron Hildebrand Photography/Facebook)

Living Sky schools receive $10K grant to keep suicide-alertness training free
A $10,000 grant will allow students across northwest and west-central Saskatchewan to continue accessing suicide-alertness training at no cost, as Living Sky School Division (LSKYSD) works to strength...
Jan 28, 2026 (Image Credit: ID 137658259 © Tero Vesalainen | Dreamstime.com)

Riders re-sign All-CFL receiver KeeSean Johnson: Reports
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are expected to have back one of their top targets from 2025.According to reports from The Canadian Press' Dan Ralph and TSN and The Green Zone CFL insider Dave Naylor, Ke...
Jan 28, 2026 Wide receiver KeeSean Johnson was among the league leaders in multiple categories in 2025. (Image Credit: Saskatchewan Roughriders)