Tag Archives: Syndicated

Saskatoon-based VIDO renews partnership with South Korea’s International Vaccine Institute
An over-20-year partnership between Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization and South Korea’s International Vaccine Institute was extended Monday. The partnership focuse...
Keira Miller Sep 08, 2025

Rollover near Emma Lake claims life of 55-year-old man
A 55-year-old man from Christopher Lake has died following a single-vehicle rollover near Emma Lake. On Sunday, Prince Albert RCMP were called to Highway #952 at 11:20 a.m. alongside Fire and EMS. The...
Jerad Bowes Sep 08, 2025

Investigation underway following fatal Regina housefire
One person was found dead, and another was found injured in the aftermath of a housefire in Regina on Sunday. Regina Fire responded to the fire at 2:28 am on the 4000 block of 4th Avenue. An X post fr...
Keira Miller Sep 08, 2025
“Queen of Canada” back in court
The self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada,” who had been living in a decommissioned Richmound school for two years prior to her arrest is back in Swift Current Provincial Court today. Romana Di...
Vanese M. Ferguson Sep 08, 2025

Bi-annual Metis Nation- Saskatchewan General Assembly comes to a close
The 2025 Metis Nation -Saskatchewan General Assembly has wrapped up following two days of dialogue and decision making. Over the course of the two-day event, the 2023-24 budget audit was accepted, and...
Keira Miller Sep 08, 2025

Sunday Scoreboard
MLB American League N.Y. Yankees 4 Toronto 3 Texas 4 Houston 2 Chicago White Sox 6 Detroit 4 Cleveland 2 Tampa Bay 1 Minnesota 5 Kansas City 1 L.A. Angels 4 Athletics 3 National League Milwaukee 10 Pi...
Jackson Imrie Sep 08, 2025

Prairies get some relief at the pumps as gas prices climb elsewhere
Gas prices in Saskatoon fell 3 cents per litre on average last week, averaging 140.63 c/L on Sunday according to GasBuddy.com. This is the opposite of what happened nationally, with the website report...
Keira Miller Sep 08, 2025

Funding for playgrounds
Beginning this year, about 75 Saskatchewan schools will be able to build new playgrounds or upgrade their old equipment thanks to new provincial funding. The Province will invest $3.75 million annuall...
Keira Miller Sep 07, 2025

Chlorine in stratosphere
The chlorine-based chemicals being produced and emitted into the atmosphere are sticking around much longer than expected and potentially affecting the ozone layer. Atmospheric researchers had specula...
Keira Miller Sep 07, 2025

Provincial govt announces amendments to labour laws
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced significant amendments to provincial labour laws that will introduce explicit protections for employee tips, limit when employers can demand a sick note an...
Vanese M. Ferguson Sep 07, 2025














