Highway collision near Yorkton sends man to hospital with serious injuries
One person has been sent to hospital with serious injuries following a highway collision near Yorkton on Tuesday.
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One person has been sent to hospital with serious injuries following a highway collision near Yorkton on Tuesday.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has extended an olive branch to newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney, inviting the leader to the province to chart a new path forward.
The Liberal Party will be returning to Parliament Hill with a minority government following Canada’s 45th federal election. Here's results from around Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan RCMP says a 51-year-old Wynyard, Sask. man is facing a lengthy list of charges after officers recovered methamphetamine, marijuana, brass knuckles, stolen identity documents, unstamped tobacco and other drug paraphernalia.
Advance polls in Saskatchewan saw much more use this time around, compared to the 2021 federal election, as voters flocked to cast their ballot ahead April 28.
A weather summary posted by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says that many parts of southern Saskatchewan saw at least 30 centimetres (cm) of snow on Monday and Tuesday thanks to a potent spring storm.
A woman is facing several charges after an alleged stabbing in Yorkton late last week.
A late April snowfall is creating challenging driving conditions on highways in parts of southern Saskatchewan on Tuesday.
Parts of east-central and southeastern Saskatchewan are now under a snowfall warning – with as much as 20 centimetres possible in some areas.
The Weyburn Red Wings stole game one of the SJHL final beating the Melfort Mustangs 2-1 Saturday night.
For a fourth consecutive year, Saskatchewan’s social services and corrections ministries garnered the most complaints to the province’s ombudsman.
A Saskatchewan registered nurse at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre was caught snooping through the personal health records of 70 people on 210 occasions, the privacy commissioner reports.
The Saskatchewan government is looking south of the border to cure its ailing doctor woes with a program to recruit American physicians to the Prairie province.
Credit unions in Regina, Yorkton and Lloydminster say that after thorough research – a merger between the three financial institutions is being recommended to members.
The province says it’s winding down the Grade 12 provincial examination program at the end of August as the education ministry redevelops its student assessment program.
The province's water regulator predicts an above-normal spring runoff between Regina and Saskatoon in the coming weeks as a heavier snowpack remains on the ground.