Man charged with murder in connection to Sask. First Nation shooting
A 42-year-old man is now facing a murder charge in connection to the death of Antoine Hamm from Waterhen Lake First Nation.
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A 42-year-old man is now facing a murder charge in connection to the death of Antoine Hamm from Waterhen Lake First Nation.
Students in grades 6-12 from the Saskatoon area gathered at the University of Saskatchewan on Thursday to show off the science projects they’ve been working on for the past year.
Saskatoon police are reporting another record year for its police and crisis team (PACT) program.
Thirty-five families fleeing domestic violence will have a new place to find safety and stability in Saskatoon. On Thursday, YWCA Saskatoon officially opened “Hopeful Hearts,” a new transitional housing wing.
After a near four-week trial, Thomas Louis Bodechon was found guilty of first-degree murder for the 2021 death of Kade Luke Neapetung in Regina.
Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand is speaking out against recent comments made by city councillor Robert Pearce.
For a fourth consecutive year, Saskatchewan’s social services and corrections ministries garnered the most complaints to the province’s ombudsman.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has laid off 27 employees due to a decline in international enrollment and uncertainty created by the U.S./Canada trade war.
A handful of RMs in Saskatchewan have opted to impose fire bans this week.
Plans to demolish two historic buildings on campus grounds at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) will move forward.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said the NDP will be competing with the Green Party “for the backseats” in the upcoming federal election.
A national survey shows people in Saskatchewan and Manitoba are bracing for economic uncertainty. However, many have been preparing for the impact, which may mitigate the worst effects in our provinces.
Amanda Scherr walked outside to discover that her vehicle had been broken into last week - an experience becoming more and more common in Saskatoon.
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Saskatoon Police Chief Cam McBride on how warmer weather affects the work of the SPS
A resident who lives in a senior social housing building downtown Saskatoon is concerned about her safety.