Man killed in single vehicle rollover near Dunleath, Sask.: RCMP
A 34-year-old man from Keeseekoose First Nation is dead following a single vehicle rollover on Thursday afternoon.
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A 34-year-old man from Keeseekoose First Nation is dead following a single vehicle rollover on Thursday afternoon.
One person is dead following a single vehicle rollover near Yorkton on Wednesday.
On Thursday, the lawyers for two men accused of human trafficking worked to undermine the credibility of the complainant, pointing to inconsistencies in her statements.
Throughout the week, film enthusiasts can partake in free screenings, panel discussions and join the Yorkton Lions Club's annual Lobsterfest. Festivities are on until Sunday.
A human trafficking trial connected to three small-town Saskatchewan restaurants heard contradictory testimony from two key witnesses on Wednesday.
A couple from Alberta, who restored a snowplane with deep ties to southeast Saskatchewan, spoke about their efforts while visiting the community of Moosomin earlier this week.
The Saskatchewan RCMP says members from the Yorkton detachment are on the scene of a serious collision on Highway 9 Wednesday, about eight kilometres north of the Highway 9 and Highway 15 junction.
A former Saskatchewan MLA testified he passed a secret list of safe contacts to a Tisdale restaurant server who police allege is a victim of human trafficking.
Climbing through a rusty old gate on her family’s farm near Esterhazy is Abbey Norek - a fourth-generation farmer who tends to 11 calves as a hobby.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says there are no reports of confirmed touchdowns after a severe thunderstorm prompted multiple tornado warnings across Saskatchewan on Monday.
Third graders in Yorkton are having an absolute blast this week as the RCMP’s annual bike safety rodeo has begun – intended to teach the youngest of the community on how to get from A to B safely on their two wheelers.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued several severe thunderstorm watches across Saskatchewan Monday afternoon.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says smoke is causing poor air quality and reduced visibility for a large portion of eastern Saskatchewan on Friday.
A new sign with a significant message straight from Treaty 4, in the language of its home nation was unveiled at the Cote First Nation Arena on Wednesday.
Big things are happening in the small town of Sturgis, just north of Yorkton. A local farmer had enough of the heavy lifting and hours spent fiddling with his combine harvester, so he took it to the crafting table and designed a new system.
Saskatchewan RCMP says officers are on the scene of a serious collision at the intersection of Highways 35 and 56 near Fort Qu’Appelle on Tuesday afternoon.