Northern Sask. residents lose $5.3M to scammers in four months: RCMP
Residents of northern Saskatchewan have lost approximately $5.3 million to scammers over a four-month period, according to the Saskatchewan RCMP.
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Residents of northern Saskatchewan have lost approximately $5.3 million to scammers over a four-month period, according to the Saskatchewan RCMP.
Prince Albert RCMP are looking for a vehicle believed to be involved in a fatal collision with a pedestrian early Tuesday morning on Highway 11 near MacDowall, Sask.
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.
Firefighters from Melfort, Sask. were called in to help protect nearby homes when a fire completely engulfed a house in the nearby town of Star City on Saturday.
Prince Albert firefighters responded to multiple fires that broke out in a ditch west of Highway 2 on Thursday.
A pre-evacuation alert was placed over Candle Lake this week while two significant wildfires burn in the Narrow Hills.
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) is calling for an end to government spending on private schools, after an independent Christian school advertised a teaching job where no qualifications were necessary.
Loon Lake RCMP are urging the public to be vigilant as they search for a 24-year-old woman believed to be in the company of an armed man.
Parts of Saskatchewan continue to deal with dry conditions heading into the long weekend, prompting reminders about wildfire safety and risk.
The Saskatchewan Marshals and the Prince Albert Police have been coming up with ways to collaborate in the city where both services are headquartered.
A private Christian school in Prince Albert has deleted a Facebook post advertising a teaching job with no qualifications required.
Staff at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert seized a large amount of contraband last week, according to the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC).
Police in Estevan have charged a 36-year-old man from Prince Albert with murder in connection to a homicide that left a 60-year-old man dead Saturday night.
This week alone, the Prince Albert Fire Department responded to two structure fires. As of May 7, 18 structure fires have been reported in 2025.
Local crews worked to manage an out-of-control fire on James Smith Cree Nation on Saturday — as dry spring conditions have increased the risk of dangerous wildfires in the province.
The province says it is expanding its infant RSV immunization program to include all babies born one month before and during RSV season, which typically runs from Oct. 1 to March 31.