Town revitalization celebrated in Biggar, Sask.
The town of Biggar hosted its biggest weekend of the year with Biggar Town and County Fair Days.
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The town of Biggar hosted its biggest weekend of the year with Biggar Town and County Fair Days.
RCMP are looking for a man after a shooting early Saturday morning on Yellow Quill First Nation.
The community is remembering a Saskatoon woman who gave her time and money to several charitable causes over the years.
A new solar energy project is giving students at Tommy Douglas Collegiate and Kihiw Waciston School in Muskeg Lake Cree Nation an opportunity to learn about renewable energy, sustainability, skilled trades and future career opportunities, all while helping reduce their schools’ environmental footprint.
RCMP are searching for a suspect after a man was injured in a shooting in the northern community of La Ronge.
Dozens of fans made their way to Stoked by Splitsville Bowl in Brighton to watch the first World Cup match on Canadian soil as Canada marched on to the field to face Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The City of Saskatoon has opted not to proceed with an agreement to hand operation of the Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre over to the Saskatoon YMCA.
A 67-year-old woman is facing multiple charges following the death of a child on Beardy’s and Okemasis Cree Nation.
A 24-year-old Ontario man has been charged in connection with a homicide in the northern community of Sucker River in the Lac La Ronge Indian Band.
A 35-year-old inmate at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert has died while in custody.
Fewer bear spray incidents are reported in Saskatoon compared to last year, and police say changes to how the product is sold are helping.
Drivers can expect to use the University Bridge within the next few weeks. But be prepared for construction to take longer on the College Drive Link project.
A community in eastern Saskatchewan is dealing with the fallout from a heavy spring melt. Flooding in the Lenore Lake area is putting a lot at risk for property owners.
Sergeant Ken Kane sees the impact addiction is having on Saskatoon every day.
The freight elevator at Saskatchewan’s largest hospital is being repaired, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).
Saskatchewan’s emergency management system fell short during the province’s worst wildfire season on record, according to an independent review that found gaps in preparedness, coordination and long-term planning.