A 23-year-old man and a 17-year-old male are facing several charges following an incident that occurred in Saskatoon along the riverbank earlier this month. The two males are facing sexual…
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With camping season upon us, it is important to be bear aware and keep campsites and other areas free of attractants. Many of Saskatchewan’s parks and campgrounds are in bear…
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The Prairie Spirit Board of Education is pleased to announce the appointment of Darryl Bazylak as the newDirector of Education for Prairie Spirit School Division, effective August 1, 2021. Lori…
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On Saturday, June 12, tragedy hit the province after a member of the RCMP lost his life. Constable Shelby Patton, a 26-year-old member of the Indian Head RCMP Detachment was…
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All residents 12+ can receive their first dose. Beginning June 10, second dose vaccinations will be open to include residents 55+ or anyone who received their first dose on or…
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The Government of Saskatchewan is making a significant investment to improve the quality of life for individuals managing diabetes and ease the financial impacts on families. As announced in the…
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Investigation Leads to Assault Charges After One-Year-Old Sustains Injuries in Martensville
by RCMPby RCMPOn February 14, 2021, Warman RCMP received a request to investigate injuries sustained by a one-year-old child in Martensville. The request was made by one of the child’s parents. The…
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Thanks to the strong number of people in Saskatchewan getting vaccinated against COVID-19, Saskatchewan residents will once again be able to participate in outdoor team sports and activities as part…
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FSIN And Province Call For Federal Action To Research Undocumented Deaths And Burials In Residential Schools In Saskatchewan
Following the discovery of the remains of 215 children buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First Nation in British Columbia,…
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PHOTO: Blacklegged ticks, are rare in Saskatchewan; however, it is still important to take precautions. In 2020, 2,678 ticks were identified in Saskatchewan and 12 were blacklegged ticks. With the…
