5 inmates mistakenly released from Sask. jails due to administrative errors
Five inmates have been mistakenly released from Saskatchewan correctional facilities due to administrative errors.
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Five inmates have been mistakenly released from Saskatchewan correctional facilities due to administrative errors.
The listing price of a home in Saskatoon and Regina continues to grow further apart as years of low inventory and high demand continue to drive up the price of a home.
Prince Albert RCMP say they’re investigating a two-vehicle collision that sent four people to hospital, including two with serious injuries.
Overnight thunderstorms left widespread power outages across Saskatoon and crews were working Thursday morning to restore power.
Promoter bringing Best Entertainment Wrestling to popular summer hot spots
Members of Saskatchewan’s tourism sector gathered at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon on Wednesday to promote summer events and attractions across the province.
Saskatoon-themed shirts and sweaters being sold at Walmart are raising eyebrows.
Last month, Anne Fournier spent three consecutive days in a bed in the hallway adjacent to Royal University Hospital’s emergency room before being admitted to a room, and the experience was troubling.
The sound of live music can be heard across Saskatoon’s riverbank as the TD Saskatchewan Jazz Festival brings free performances and festival energy to Victoria Park and various other locations around the city this week.
A Saskatoon business has been fined $7,000 for unlawfully selling bear spray and failing to record buyer information.
Prince Albert police say the death of a 60-year-old man found at an apartment building earlier this week is not criminal.
A 26-year-old man has been arrested after a 70-year-old woman was stabbed in downtown Saskatoon earlier this week.
RCMP say frontline officers in Saskatchewan began wearing the new uniform this month, as part of the force’s efforts to modernize its uniforms.
A 22-year-old man is facing several charges after a break-in and arson at a high school on Onion Lake Cree Nation.
Weeks of cloudy weather have delayed berry crops around Saskatoon, but growers say a recent stretch of sunshine has them hopeful the harvest will soon catch up.
Saskatoon’s Police Chief on the latest crime disruption project, and how new impaired driving rules could be a huge boost to safety on the roads