‘Alcohol-induced and foolish’: Jayden Clarke’s lawyer says Saskatoon synagogue egging was not motivated by hate
The lawyer representing the man involved in egging a Saskatoon synagogue says the incident was not fuelled by hate.
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The lawyer representing the man involved in egging a Saskatoon synagogue says the incident was not fuelled by hate.
Premier Scott Moe shared his thoughts on trade with the U.S. after a tentative trade deal was struck to avoid another round of tariffs.
For some people, yoga is all about finding inner peace. But at a farm east of Saskatoon, it’s also about keeping up with a few fluffy distractions.
Drivers in Saskatchewan may want to keep an extra vigilant eye on their speedometers as new speed cameras are coming back across the province.
Two days after announcing the death of beloved grizzly bear Koda, the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo says a post-mortem examination found a large tumour pressing on the bear’s upper spine.
WWE makes its return to Canada later this week, and the tour holds extra meaning for one Canadian star.
Two people wanted in connection with a shooting investigation in Pelican Narrows have been arrested, according to RCMP.
Brittany Barry, the woman responsible for an alcohol-related 2024 crash that killed a mother and daughter from Alberta, has been pre-approved for day parole.
The City of Saskatoon is emphasizing the dangers of storm sewer outfalls after a teenage boy was rescued from one on Friday evening.
The Saskatchewan NDP is calling on two cabinet ministers to personally visit Saskatoon’s 20th Street West, where poverty, homelessness and addictions are an everyday struggle.
A sneaky duo has been having some fun at a Saskatchewan campground, much to the chagrin of visitors.
The dog days of summer took on a new meaning in Saskatoon on Tuesday.
A four-time PGA Tour winner is hosting a tournament in Saskatchewan this week, bringing junior golfers together while working to grow the game and inspire Indigenous youth.
The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) says an autopsy has confirmed the identity of 14-year-old Peyton Flett, who’d been missing since June.
A first-of-its-kind thermal spa is scheduled to open on a Saskatchewan First Nation later this year.
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is strengthening its commitment to work alongside the province’s First Nations.