Lawyers say the lawsuit helped clarify the abuse of process doctrine
With tariffs coming from the United States just hours away, many in Saskatchewan are fearful for the rising costs of goods and job losses.
Political leaders across Canada are considering placing people into forced drug treatment programs. Alberta is funding the creation of two of centres for that purpose and Saskatchewan is considering following its lead.
Survivors of a boarding school that housed Metis and First Nations children in Saskatchewan say they’ve reached an agreement in principle with the Canadian government. The Ile-a-la-Crosse Boarding School Steering Committee said Monday the settlement would see up to $27-million paid to survivors,
The agreement will see money divided between survivors of the school, and the families of students who died before a settlement was reached.
This past weekend was National Human Trafficking Day in Canada, intended to raise awareness about human trafficking. The RCMP recognized the day and took time to point out that human trafficking isn’t a crime exclusive to larger cities,
Dale Botting has spent the past 45 winters travelling to sunny Arizona to escape Saskatchewan winters and ... through tariff threats or suggesting Canada should become the 51st state.
The fog this morning in Swift Current was so thick the street lights had trouble cutting through to the pavement. The heavier-than-normal fog was caused by light winds stirring up a bed of cool air, which with the ongoing snowpack melt,
Saskatchewan led the provinces in private capital investment growth in 2024, seeing an increase of 17.3 per cent over 2023. The province is also projected to lead the nation in overall capital investment growth 2025.
Finding Saskatchewan’s best mortgage rate is crucial ... this comprehensive guide explores the factors influencing them, from Bank of Canada policies to local market trends.
The former Canadian women's team national coach also spoke about the growth of basketball in Canada, and the WNBA's arrival.
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Star Phoenix on MSNSaskatchewan Huskies force a winner-take-all Game 3 against UBC T-Birds“Absolutely,” said fourth-year Huskies defenceman Parker Gavlas, whose team will battle the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds in the third-and-deciding game of their best-of-three Canada West semifinal series Sunday night (6 p.m.) at Merlis Belsher Place.
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