Saskatoon hosts national summit on combatting human trafficking
Members of law-enforcement and Crown prosecutors from across the country are gathering in Saskatoon to tackle the issue of human trafficking.
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Members of law-enforcement and Crown prosecutors from across the country are gathering in Saskatoon to tackle the issue of human trafficking.
The Saskatchewan RCMP says there is an increased police presence on Vanessa Street in the northern village of Air Ronge, as investigators probe a fatal house fire.
Saskatoon police had a very busy weekend responding to multiple stabbings that sent several people to hospital.
A 22-year-old man from Buffalo Narrows has died after his vehicle rolled over near Pelican Narrows.
A 17-year-old boy from the RM of Paddockwood is dead and a woman was injured in a two-vehicle crash north of Prince Albert last week.
Two Prince Albert paramedics, Katrine Sinclair and Charlie Lastowsky, are back in Saskatchewan after a harrowing car crash in Las Vegas.
On the final day of the federal election campaign trail, Liberal Leader Mark Carney stopped in Saskatoon.
The topic of public safety was discussed at length on Saturday, thanks to the Better Canada Foundation.
Spring temperatures have finally arrived in Prince Albert. Local golfers at the Cooke Municipal Golf Course are looking forward to the season.
As tax season wraps up, a new survey commissioned by TD Bank says three-quarters of young adults plan to invest their tax refunds.
The managers of a local farmer’s market at River Landing are turning over operations to the city next month, citing financial constraints.
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.
City administrators have warned council that a sewage and wastewater pumping station in the Broadway neighbourhood is approaching failure, and the cost of a temporary fix could reach $25,000 a month.
A 40-year-old woman has been charged with arson causing damage to property after a house was set on fire in Prince Albert Thursday.
Members of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service are one step closer to active policing.
Two Prince Albert paramedics are recovering from injuries after being hit by a vehicle while on vacation in Las Vegas, but the medical bills are staggering.