Saskatoon's three-week old Coca-Cola strike is leaving consumers thirsty, as retailers struggle to keep the shelves stocked.
The shouting, swearing and even name-calling at a high-profile Senate committee have rendered it a dysfunctional, public spectacle on Parliament Hill, senators have told CBC News. New videos posted on YouTube confirm that view.
Regina police reported Thursday that they had caught up to a man who has been at large since early May and whom they watched speed through a red light in a stolen car in late June.
The provincial government is improving video surveillance following a vandalism incident at a war memorial in Regina last month.
The artificial Wascana Lake in Regina, notorious for its algae and other plant growth, has been selected for a major study on the effects of fertilizer on lakes.
Shortly after veterans were left stunned by the vandalism of the war memorial, the Legislature's building manager said added camera surveillance will now be helping to keep the situation from being repeated.
Upon spotting a brown, cream and silver city bus on Regina's streets, some residents might wonder if they have passed through a time warp to the '60s.
Three years after losing her husband in a car crash — just days before their 20th anniversary — Kathryn Rydzik is still struggling to cope with his death and the court process that followed.
They may not be educating students in the classroom, but thousands of parents trust these people with the lives of their children every day.
Richard Holloway isn't a man who lets things stand in his way.
Farmers across southern and western Saskatchewan are hoping that rain clouds soon appear across the province to help with the widespread drought that has also consumed most of eastern Alberta.
Soon Casino Moose Jaw will serve burgers, nachos and likewise grub in its expanded lounge area, which is currently under construction.
Fire crews were called to First Avenue Northwest and Caribou Street at 6:53 a.m. Tuesday for a two-vehicle accident.
Moose Jaw Police Service responded to six reports of illegally lit fireworks throughout the city between 9 p.
What does Canada Day mean to you? For Moose Jaw’s Lloyd Weiss, it means wearing clothes with the maple leaf symbol, decorating the house in national colours and acting a bit more overtly proud of Canada than he might typically.
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Health is reporting a second H1N1 influenza-associated death and the province's chief medical health officer warns there will be more.
Saskatchewan public health officials reported the province's first death associated with the H1N1 virus during the weekend.
The province is confirming its first serious cases of the H1N1 flu, with two individuals hospitalized in intensive care.
The legislature said goodbye this week to someone who has been in the thick of the action on almost every side of the fence.
Saskatoon public school board members pored over budget numbers sent to them by the provincial government Friday, when they learned their provincial grant falls $1.5-million short of the budget the school board passed at its final meeting Tuesday.
First Nations University (FNU) Indian Social Work students spent 10 days immersed in First Nations culture during the annual culture camp, held June 14 to 23 at the Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s (LLRIB) Youth Haven on Bigstone Lake.
Close to 30 people attended the Gary Tinker Federation’s second Breakfast of Champions June 17; the breakfasts are geared bringing community employers together with news of employment opportunities with people living with disabilities.
Blake David Norman, 19, was charged with three counts of manslaughter, in the deaths of Justin Charles, Jeremy Charles and Marsha McKenzie, and one count of Arson with disregard for human life, in connection to the Lakeview fire May 26, which resulted in the deaths of three people and close to 100 people being left homeless, according to a RCMP news release dated June 17.
A crowd fi lled the room for the Future of Uranium in Saskatchewan Public Consultation Process, a process initiated by the Government of Saskatchewan; the consultation held a meeting in La Ronge June 16.