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‘Silence is killing us’: Trial begins for final person accused in Megan Gallagher’s death
The trial for the final person charged in the connection of Megan Gallagher's death began on Monday at the court of King's Bench in Saskatoon.The Mtis mother was last seen in 2020 on video surveillanc...
Oct 06, 2025

Trump vows new 25% tariff on heavy trucks ahead of Carney meeting
The Canadian auto industry is tempering its expectations of the high-profile Tuesday meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump.The industry is among those suffering th...
Oct 06, 2025
10 Years of Reconciliation work: Where are we at?
In 2015, a relatively new organization released an executive summary demanding the country start down a new path.The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC), released the 94 Calls to Actio...
Oct 06, 2025

'Humbling and heartfelt': Survivors and community unite for annual Battlefords' CIBC Run for the Cure
When Bernadette Leslie first felt a lump in her breast back in 2012, she trusted her instincts. It turned out to be cancer - but she caught it early."I didn't have to do any chemo or radiation," she s...
Oct 06, 2025

Increased police presence on 110th Street tied to ongoing investigation
Saskatchewan RCMP say there is an increased police presence on 110th Street in North Battleford as part of an ongoing investigation.In a statement issued Monday morning, police asked the public to avo...
Oct 06, 2025

With deficit set to soar, Ottawa shifts budgets from spring to fall
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal government plans to table the federal budget in the fall going forward, ending the long-standing practice of releasing the document in the spring.The upcoming Nov....
Oct 06, 2025
Saskatchewan fans cheer as Jays blast Yankees 13-7 in Game 2
Blue Jays fever swept through the Barley Mill Brew Pub in Regina on Sunday night as Toronto demolished the New York Yankees 13-7 in Game 2 of the American League Division Series.The Jays dominated the...
Oct 06, 2025

‘Proof and pledge of stability’: Supreme Court of Canada marks 150 years
OTTAWA - A century and a half ago, it had only six judges, no permanent home and a less than onerous workload.The Supreme Court of Canada is tracing its storied history, and somewhat humble beginnings...
Oct 05, 2025
More bat encounters raise rabies concerns
Health officials say Saskatoon has seen a sharp rise in bat encounters this year, and several of those bats have tested positive for rabies.Dr. Simon Kapaj, medical health officer with the Saskatchewa...
Oct 05, 2025
USask researchers receive $1.5 million for rapid response wildfire research
Researchers will have more money to study the effects of wildfire damage on First Nations and Mtis communities.The Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Institute of Indigenous Peoples Health...
Oct 05, 2025