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Lumsden RCMP investigating two sexual assaults at Country Thunder Saskatchewan festival site

Lumsden RCMP investigating two sexual assaults at Country Thunder Saskatchewan festival site

Jul 13, 2024 | 11:17am
Lumsden RCMP are asking for the public’s help as they investigate two sexual assaults at the Country Thunder Saskatchewan festival site. The first occurred around 3 a.m. Friday, when police say a woman was approached by an unknown male while walking between campsites, and was sexually assaulted. The second incident happened at about 10:00 Friday […]
Fire ban has been issued for Saskatchewan

Fire ban has been issued for Saskatchewan

Jul 11, 2024 | 1:26pm
Due to hot, dry conditions, high fire activity and a high fire risk that covers most of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has issued a provincial fire ban for Crown lands and provincial parks, provincial recreation sites and the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District effective at noon on July 11, 2024. The ban, which […]
Yorkton RCMP asking public to report sightings of two escaped inmates

Yorkton RCMP asking public to report sightings of two escaped inmates

Jul 8, 2024 | 7:16am
On July 7, 2024 at approximately 1:00 a.m., Yorkton RCMP received a report that two adult males escaped from a correctional centre in Yorkton. Yorkton RCMP have been working to locate the two males and is now asking the public to report sightings and information on the whereabouts of 30-year-old Brett Schnieder and 22-year-old Chase […]
Receiver puts Leon’s Manufacturing up for sale 

Receiver puts Leon’s Manufacturing up for sale 

Jul 3, 2024 | 11:40am
Leon’s Manufacturing in Yorkton is up for sale. After numerous financial difficulties were reported and the company missed payments to B-MO, Leon’s, along with Ram Industries, was placed into receivership on June 11. The company, which had been in business for over 70 years, owes B-MO more than $16.6 million. On Tuesday, the receiver, Ernst […]
Tires From Saskatchewan Bound for Alberta Recycling Plant, according to the NDP.

Tires From Saskatchewan Bound for Alberta Recycling Plant, according to the NDP.

Jun 26, 2024 | 3:41pm
A tire fire is very difficult to extinguish. With lots of fuel to keep it going, tire fires can burn for weeks, or even months. The Sask Party has been trying to put out a metaphorical tire fire for a couple of years. Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan and the provincial government recently split the province-wide […]
Argos to host Alouettes in battle of unbeaten East Division rivals

Argos to host Alouettes in battle of unbeaten East Division rivals

Jun 26, 2024 | 2:47pm
Another week another road game for Cody Fajardo and the Montreal Alouettes. Montreal (3-0) visits the Toronto Argonauts (2-0) on Friday night in a battle of unbeaten East Division rivals. It will mark the third time in four games the defending Grey Cup champions will play on the road, while the Argos has yet to […]
Métis musician and TV host Ray St. Germain, dubbed ‘Winnipeg’s Elvis,’ dies at 83

Métis musician and TV host Ray St. Germain, dubbed ‘Winnipeg’s Elvis,’ dies at 83

Jun 26, 2024 | 1:44pm
Ray St. Germain, the singer-songwriter and television personality nicknamed “Winnipeg’s Elvis” for his uncanny vocal likeness to the king of rock ‘n’ roll, has died. The Manitoba Métis Federation confirmed his death while his family said on social media that the 83-year-old died of Parkinson’s disease at a local care centre on Tuesday.  St. Germain […]
Premier Moe’s popularity slips slightly.

Premier Moe’s popularity slips slightly.

Jun 26, 2024 | 11:25am
Premier Scott Moe us finding himself in unfamiliar territory. Moe has seen his popularity in Saskatchewan slip four points to 49 percent in the latest poll by Angus Reid. That places Moe third among his colleagues in other provinces. Premier Moe’s popularity has had some peaks and valleys over the years. He hit a low […]
AFN national chief says child welfare funding to top $20B as chiefs raise concerns

AFN national chief says child welfare funding to top $20B as chiefs raise concerns

Jun 25, 2024 | 3:59pm
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says the organization is about to finalize a deal with Ottawa on child welfare reforms that will top the $20 billion promised as part of a landmark settlement.  But it likely won’t include reforms to a legal rule intended to ensure First Nations kids get the […]
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