Tag Archives: Syndicated

A Quick Moose Jaw Start and Lack of Key Berries’ Hits Has Saskatoon in W-C-B-L Playoff Hole
Just one night into the W-C-B-L playoffs, the Saskatoon Berries’ remarkable 2025 season is in danger of coming to an end on Thursday in Moose Jaw. The 27-29 Miller-Express weren’t intimida...
Les Lazaruk Aug 06, 2025

Over 23,000 people hit the Ex on Tuesday
The sixth day of the Saskatoon Ex drew in 23,708 fairgoers, each paying just $15 for admission as part of the $15 Fair Frenzy on Tuesday. The SaskTel Grandstand welcomed country artist Corb Lund, stra...
Keira Miller Aug 06, 2025

Man wanted for first degree murder at large, has Sask. connections
Yellowhead RCMP are searching for a 52-year-old man following a fatal shooting, and he has ties to Saskatchewan. Back on July 28 at 2:45 am, RCMP were dispatched to a report of a possible shooting at ...
Keira Miller Aug 06, 2025

Weather conditions expected to help firefighters
Rain in the forecast in the coming days will assist in the battle against wildfires in northwest Saskatchewan. Steve Roberts with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) says a decision will be m...
Neil Billinger Aug 06, 2025

Man hurts two Saskatoon police officers while harming himself
A 24-year-old Saskatoon man is facing charges of aggravated assault and assaulting a peace officer following a disturbance earlier today. Just after noon, police were called to a store in the 100 bloc...
Keira Miller Aug 06, 2025

Saskatoon’s 7th homicide of 2025
A suspicious death on the final day of July is being investigated as a homicide. Around 12:40am, Saskatoon Police were called to an address in the 300 block of Avenue J South for a report of an injure...
Neil Billinger Aug 06, 2025

Man pointing a gun in downtown Saskatoon
The Saskatoon Police Service says officers responded to the 100 block of 21st Street East at 4:15 p.m. after getting a report about a man pointing a gun. Officers located a suspect, and police say in ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Aug 06, 2025

Grocery prices finally cooling, potentially not for long
Just as the price of food started to cool in Canada, grocery stores may have to hike their prices to offset lost revenues from the United States. Food Professor at Dalhousie University Sylvain Charleb...
Keira Miller Aug 06, 2025

Second smokiest July on record for Saskatoon
Saskatoon saw its second smokiest July on record. That’s according to data collected by Environment and Climate Change Canada at the Saskatoon airport. Meteorologist Crawford Luke says “Th...
Keira Miller Aug 06, 2025

Construction underway on Saskatoon’s first ever utility-scale solar project
Construction is well underway on the Dundonald Avenue Solar Farm, Saskatoon's first ever utility-scale solar project. In fact, you might have already seen the beginnings of the construction phase, whi...
Keira Miller Aug 06, 2025















