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A Métis group is pressing the Rural Municipality of Kellross, Sask., to hand over a Red River cart — an iconic Métis symbol — that the group says it was responsible for building more ...
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says they are expecting an "average" wildfire season in 2025 after one of the more destructive seasons in recent years. Saskatchewan is forecasted to have for ...
A Métis group is pressing the Rural Municipality of Kellross, Sask., to hand over a Red River cart — an iconic Métis symbol — that the group says it was responsible for building more than a decade ago ...
A Métis group is pressing the Rural Municipality of Kellross, Sask., to return a Red River cart, an iconic Métis symbol. Members from Lestock Métis Local #8 presented their case at the RM of Kellross ...
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is denying claims that a surge in demand at Regina’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has resulted in families being sent to the United States for care.
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre is set to make his first stop in Saskatchewan on the heels of an endorsement from Premier Scott Moe. That endorsement came Wednesday, just a few days ...
1:56 Measles cases climb across Canada amid concerns of undetected spread The Saskatchewan Health Authority says there are now six confirmed measles cases in the province. Medical Health Officer ...
On Wednesday, buses filled with health-care workers from across the province arrived at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, calling for fair wages and greater respect for front-line workers. "We ...
Universities are at the heart of Canada’s economic and social future — fueling innovation, investing in STEM and technical ...
“The resources that school divisions have been able to provide haven’t necessarily entirely kept pace with that need,” said Shawn Davidson, Saskatchewan School Boards Association president.