A tongue-in-cheek guide to Sunday's Western final between the Calgary Stampeders and the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
An uncertain future looms for 30 workers at a Saskatoon cement plant that was destroyed by fire on Saturday.
The La Ronge man wanted by police in connection with two serious attacks is in custody, RCMP reported late Saturday afternoon.
Having gone a brilliant, confidence building 1-1 in last week's picks, and not planning any trips to Regina in the near future, we present our choices for this Sunday's Canadian Football League division finals.
Hundreds of knock-off hairstyling irons were seized Friday morning by RCMP acting on a hot tip.
A Saskatoon concrete business was left a smouldering ruin Saturday after an overnight fire consumed most of the premises.
An 18-year-old woman from Saskatoon, missing since Wednesday, has been located by police and is safe.
A Saskatoon couple's trip to Egypt earlier in the month included a stop at the Great Pyramid and a photo opportunity with a Saskatchewan Roughriders flag.
The RCMP are searching for a La Ronge, Sask., man who is accused of two serious attacks against women.
A Saskatchewan judge raises questions about RCMP testimony in a case where a Mountie shot a man who wouldn't drop a baseball bat.
A 19-year-old man from White City, Sask., has been killed in a single-vehicle accident close to the Trans-Canada Highway.
The Calgary Stampeders are a confident bunch heading into the CFL's West Division final against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Hockey enthusiasts worried about the future of local ice rinks will find out next Wednesday what city officials are recommending for recreational space in Regina.
Classes resume Friday morning for students at L'Ecole Henry Kelsey in Saskatoon.
Police are combing the town of Davidson, Sask., looking for Alexandria Scott, 18, who is missing and may be in danger.
A farm in east-central Saskatchewan was the site of what police describe as a sophisticated marijuana grow operation.
Everyone in Saskatchewan will be able to be vaccinated against the H1N1 flu, starting Nov. 23.
The Saskatchewan government should do more to help grain farmers affected by a decision by Big Sky Farms to file for creditor protection last week, Opposition leader Dwain Lingenfelter says.
For days, the Saskatchewan government has been forecasting bad news in its mid-year financial update, and on Thursday the public found out just how bad.
The city hall building in Regina is selectively lighting up its windows to support the local football team.