Category Archives: Saskatchewan

National Police Federation not in favour of province creating new Marshal Service
The National Police Federation (NPF) are opposed to the province creating a new Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS), stating the Saskatchewan RCMP remains underfunded and members do not have enough re...
Jan 19, 2023

Fog advisories in place again across Saskatchewan
Fog advisories were in place Thursday morning for a band of communities across Saskatchewan.Environment Canada issued the advisories for areas around Kindersley and Rosetown in the west to Moosomin an...
Jan 19, 2023

Competition Bureau asked by Saskatoon chamber to investigate flights in Saskatchewan
The Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce is asking the federal competition regulator to investigate Air Canada's decision to end its flights between Saskatoon and Calgary and between Regina and Calga...
Jan 18, 2023

Jurors can discuss details of cases while seeking trauma support, Sask. lawyers believe long overdue
Jurors can now discuss all aspects of cases they've sat on while getting mental health support.The federal bill S-206 was officially passed last year but came into effect on Monday. It ultimately amen...
Jan 18, 2023

Meadow Lake Co-op honours longtime agronomist Dave Cubbon
Longtime Meadow Lake Co-op agronomist Dave Cubbon was fted at a special retirement celebration this week. The farewell gathering was held at the Seniors Activity Centre in Meadow Lake Tuesday afternoo...
Jan 18, 2023

Sask. learner's driving tests see strong numbers in 2022, backlog from pandemic over
The wait time to take the driving test for a Saskatchewan learner's driving licence is the lowest it's been in years.According to the Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), it's taking around two we...
Jan 18, 2023

Sleepwear, robes and ski pants recalled from Giant Tiger stores
You may want to check your drawers or closets for clothing items that have now been recalled at Giant Tiger.According to a national recall notice, the affected sleepwear and ski pants may contain mold...
Jan 18, 2023

Bail hearing for sisters who claim wrongful conviction continues in Saskatchewan
Lawyers for two women who have spent nearly 30 years in prison are to argue today why they should be released on bail while they await the results of a federal conviction review. Odelia and Nerissa Qu...
Jan 18, 2023

Historic school in Shellbrook headed for auction
The process of selling off two historic buildings in Shellbrook and making room for some possible new commercial development, has taken another step forward.During their Monday meeting, town council v...
Jan 17, 2023

Prime Minister’s Office apologizes for leaving Saskatchewan premier off guest list
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the Prime Minister's Office has apologized for not informing him about a visit to the province this week. Justin Trudeau was in Saskatoon on Monday to tour a rare e...
Jan 17, 2023