Saskatchewan News Second quarantine at Saskatoon jail ends, five staff test positive for COVID-19. A second quarantine at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre has ended. Five staff h ...
After its camera vendor ended services earlier than expected, SGI has blind spots in speed enforcement that police may or may not fill. “The previous vendor made a business decision to end services ...
After an April that saw 415 reported overdose events in Regina and 680 in Saskatoon, Premier Scott Moe offered ways to curb those staggering numbers. “We need to continue building out our capacity of ...
Commemorating International Women’s Day, a women’s march is held at the Vimy Memorial in Kiwainis Memorial Park on Sunday at 1 p.m. There will also be a variety of music and comedy entertainment ...
A variety of theatre and music performances, an anniversary celebration and a local craft market are just a few of the indoor and outdoor events to support and explore this weekend.
A new women’s washroom is being built in Saskatchewan’s Legislative Building. While this wouldn’t ordinarily be news, its construction comes under unique circumstances. Because, until now, female MLAs ...
Businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today, the StarPhoenix spoke with Chelsey Wilde, who together with her husband Joel Wilde, opened Good Earth Coffeehouse ...
Festival season has returned to Saskatoon, with a wide variety of events to see and attend for all ages and interests. Here are five festivals you won’t want to miss this month: ...
Businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today the StarPhoenix spoke with James Kramer and Harrison Hall, who open Dry Supply on Broadway Avenue on July 1.
The Saskatchewan government is allocating $740 million for the Ministry of Community Safety in the 2026-27 provincial budget, the finance minister announced Wednesday. Community Safety Minister ...
ROSETOWN — Rob Dubyk avoided the note for years. Dubyk had written down the numbers of local authorities after his father died, but he couldn’t bring himself to call, to say he planned to burn down ...
The Saskatchewan government is pointing to U.S. tariffs and market volatility as culprits after forecasting an $819-million deficit in its 2026-27 budget on Wednesday. Before delivering the budget, ...
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