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Joy, disbelief for Saskatchewan fans celebrating Canada’s first World Cup victory
Shaun Harbott has watched more Canadian men's soccer games than he can count over the years, but none have made him beam more than what he saw on Thur... -
No arrests after early morning shooting near Market Mall
Traffic restrictions near Market Mall, in Saskatoon's Eastview neighbourhood, have been lifted as police continue to investigate an early morning shoo... -
Riders defence bracing for challenge of Stampeders RB Dedrick Mills
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will look to contain one of the best running backs in the CFL this week. Dedrick Mills led the league last season with 1,... -
Confusion spreads as Ottawa defends orders to surrender citizenship certificates
The immigration department says it's working "as quickly as possible" to resolve citizenship-by-descent claims, as some claimants say they did everyth... -
BHP’s costs balloon US$2 billion for construction of Jansen potash project
The mine will potentially produce 10 per cent of the world’s annual total of the potassium-rich mineral fertilizer -
Names now approved by both boards for Saskatoon's newest high schools
Holmwood Collegiate, the newest Saskatoon public school, will share a site with St. Pier Giorgio Frassati High School, the new Catholic school. -
Sports roundup: Saskatoon Mamba riding two-game win streak
The Mamba - currently 4-5 - edged the Ottawa BlackJacks 96-94 on Monday at Merlis Belsher Place.
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‘Drop in the bucket’: Sask. wildfire protection grant not enough, says fire chief
The chief of a fire association in central Saskatchewan says the province's newly announced FireSmart grant program does not go far enough to address his community's concerns. -
Saskatchewan launches online portal for flood-affected residents
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency launched a new portal for flood-affected residents, businesses, farmers and municipalities to access relevant resources, links and forms. -
Proposed changes to Millar Avenue to improve accessibility could hurt businesses
Millar Avenue changes include making space for nine metres of walkways and green space but it's wiping out certain parking lots that some business owners say they rely on. -
Over 1 million university grads needed to fill labour market needs, Ontario universities report projects
More than one million university graduates will be needed to fill labour market needs over the next decade, with the highest demand coming from science, technology, engineering an…
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Frank Stronach could learn fate in sexual assault trial on Friday
An Ontario judge could render her decision Friday on whether Frank Stronach is guilty of any of the sexual assault charges against him, four months after the Canadian businessman …
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Six Nations calls out Brantford, Ont., councillor who refused to give land acknowledgment before meeting
Six Nations of the Grand River elected council says it "strongly rejects" recent comments by a Brantford, Ont., city councillor who said he doesn't believe in land acknowledgments…
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‘Complete magic’: Taylor Hall’s former Windsor billet parents witness his 1st Stanley Cup win
When Carolina Hurricanes left winger Taylor Hall lifted the Stanley Cup on Sunday night in Las Vegas, in the stands cheered on his Windsor billet parents.
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Medicine Hatters coming to grips with death on field trip
Parents, teachers and city staff are expressing grief and anxiety after an 11-year-old boy died in a suspected drowning during a field trip to a city-run swim lake this week. Fund…
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Tornado warning ends in Gananoque, Ont., area
Environment Canada has now ended a red tornado warning for the Gananoque., Ont., area east of Kingston. It was the second tornado warning of the afternoon in eastern Ontario follo…
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NHL fans will now have to pay to watch games on Sportsnet. What that means for Rogers — and CBC
The National Hockey League season came to a close this month and with it came the end of an era as longtime partners Rogers and CBC were unable to come to a new agreement for NHL …
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Hat trick propels Canada to its first World Cup victory with 6-0 win over Qatar
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - Jonathan David scored three goals and Canada won its first World Cup match while all but securing a spot in the kno... -
How to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day in Saskatchewan
Sunday marks National Indigenous Peoples Day, which is marked across Canada by celebrations of Indigenous culture, history and contributions. Here are... -
‘The bones fell out’: Regina man hopes police will identify human remains found in his backyard
As Daniel Woodley was raking the junk out of his yard, he discovered something that left him speechless. "I found garbage buried in the corner over he... -
New Saskatoon airport terminal nears completion in 1955
On this day in 1955, construction on the new airport terminal — part of an expansion to accommodate larger passenger liners — was nearing completion. -
Canada has its own list of demands for U.S. trade talks: Goodale
Ottawa has its own list of trade demands for the United States, says Ralph Goodale.
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After Sask. overdoses spiked in April, government and opposition offered conflicting solutions
After a surge of overdoses in Saskatoon and Regina, the government and opposition propose conflicting solutions.
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Northern Sask. leader 'surprisingly' pleased with 2025 wildfire report; MLA calls for accountability
"The report laid bare a lot of things where there was either epic failures or there was some definite room for improvement."
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Cost of Jansen potash mine climbs again by more than $2B, BHP says
The price for phase two of the BHP's Jansen mine in south Saskatchewan has risen once again, this time by more than US$2 billion, according to a news release from BHP. -
Saskatoon chooses CUPE over YMCA to operate Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre
The Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre will reopen its doors with the same CUPE 59 operator after possibly passing on the management to the YMCA following pushback from the union. -
Critics call for more frontline overdose supports as responses cause resource strain
Calls are mounting in Saskatchewan for overdose-related emergency supports on frontlines following an increase in the number of overdose emergency calls in the province. -
Ticket resale sites for World Cup, concerts face surge of complaints, demands for refunds
After weeks of calls, emails and chats with virtual assistants, Kelly Mongillo of Barrie, Ont., ended up becoming another disenchanted fan facing the perils of buying tickets to h…
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This couple’s car was stolen with their dog inside. They took matters into their own hands
Maggi MacDonald and Peter LeBlanc had just spotted their stolen vehicle driving right in front of them and prayed their dog Tim was still inside. What happened next was a dramatic…
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Grassy Narrows residents demand Carney apologize for comments made about protest
A Grassy Narrows First Nation woman who suffers from mercury poisoning is insisting that Prime Minister Mark Carney apologize for saying he could "outlast" her during a March prot…
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Grassy Narrows demands apology from Carney, action on mercury poisoning
A Grassy Narrows First Nation woman who suffers from mercury poisoning is adamant that Prime Minister Mark Carney must apologize for saying he could "outlast" her during a March p…
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Eligible doctors in Alberta can work in both public, private systems starting this fall
In order to be eligible for dual practice, doctors must do a minimum number of hours in the public system first. The province says those hour requirements along with other safegua…
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Mike Babcock cleared to coach Oilers after NHL reviews his Columbus tenure
NHL says it completed a review of Mike Babcock's tenure in Columbus, clearing him to coach the Edmonton Oilers if they opt to hire him.
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Alberta premier tells First Nations chiefs to 'check themselves' over treason accusation
The Assembly of Treaty Chiefs unanimously voted this week to ask RCMP to look into whether Alberta's fall referendum amounts to criminal treason by Premier Danielle Smith and her …
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The Green Zone Replay – Thursday, June 18
The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, June 18 2:35 - Lee Kormish, World Cup superfan Superfan Lee Kormish joins Jamie and Locker to talk about today's big... -
Honour of a lifetime’: Saskatoon’s Brenda Knisley named C95 Teacher of the Year
Kindness, compassion and dedication were just some of the words used to describe Brenda Knisley, C95's Teacher of the Year. On Thursday, the award was... -
Labour trafficking likely more widespread than reported: experts
The human trafficking charges recently laid against two men connected to a trucking company near Edenwold are drawing attention to a form of exploitat... -
Saskatoon philanthropist Irene Dubé leaves lasting legacy in health care and education
Irene, along with her late husband Leslie, were known for supporting health care at all four of Saskatoon's hospitals, donating nearly $8 million to RUH between 1987 and 2024.
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Saskatoon sex offender Mark Donlevy granted day parole for second time
The parole board ruled the former massage therapist would not present an "undue" risk by being granted six months of day parole.
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Final info session in June for Phase 3 of Saskatoon Freeway Project
The 55-kilometre stretch of road has three phases, 17 interchanges, five railway overpasses, several flyovers and one major river crossing.
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Saskatchewan students commemorate 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with trek
A classroom from Chief Ahtahkakoop School commemorates the 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with 140 km walk, from Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation to Fort Carlton. -
Saskatoon celebrates 50th Annual Civic Pancake Breakfast
The smell of pancakes filled Saskatoon for the 50th annual Civic Pancake Breakfast. Hundreds enjoyed flapjacks, with proceeds supporting Saskatoon United Way. -
Saskatoon city hall seeks green light to enter downtown arena talks with First Nation
If approved, administrations says negotiations could lead to Indigenous ownership, economic development and a potential urban reserve for its downtown district. -
Human remains of man buried in Regina more than 5 years ago located: police
Regina police hope to identify a man whose remains were buried in the city at some point in 2021. Police say the man was between the ages of 30 and 40 when he died. -
Celebrations. Lineups. Ticket struggles. Is the FIFA Fan Festival worth it?
For some, the fan fest is nothing but joy. It's a special celebration that Toronto has the opportunity to host, bringing together global food, fandom and music. But other fans say…
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Senior aide of Alberta premier says First Nations should focus on own problems, not accuse premier of treason
The executive director of Premier Danielle Smith's office says that instead of criticizing her, First Nations chiefs should fix their own communities, describing them as entrenche…
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Alberta judge reserves decision on whether to set aside ruling that threw out separatist petition
The ruling last month found that the Stay Free Alberta petition shouldn't have been issued and that Premier Danielle Smith's government neglected its duty to consult First Nations.
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19-year-old arrested in connection with U.S. Consulate shooting in Toronto
A 19-year-old has been arrested and charged in connection with a shooting at the U.S. consulate in March, said police.
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Carney announces $200M for new school, updated health centre in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Carney says $100 million will come from the province, and $100 million from feds. He also announced other major infrastructure projects in B.C., including $50 million for coastal …
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After top court ruling, Quebec to prioritize long-term residents for subsidized daycare
The Quebec government will be prioritizing families who "live and work in Quebec permanently" over asylum seekers for subsidized spots in daycares, according to the province's fam…
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