On this day in 2010 — and on the first Saturday of November in each year thereafter — Saskatchewan air, army and sea cadets corps will be recognized for the contributions they make to communities across the province.
About half of Saskatchewan residents say Mosaic Stadium should be replaced with a new facility, according to a Sigma Analytics poll conducted for the Leader-Post.
The inequities of the Indian Act that discriminate against aboriginal women need to be rectified, said newly elected Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) Chief Guy Lonechild.
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations opened a temporary call centre in Saskatoon on Friday to deal with an increasing number of H1N1-related calls.
Following a brief hearing in Saskatoon Friday, the executive committee of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan concluded Yorkton radiologist Dr. Darius Tsatsi "lacks skill and knowledge," clearing the way for a future decision about what action the college will take in his case.
In his first speech in this country as Canada’s ambassador to the United States, Gary Doer told a Regina crowd that a “Buy America” or “Buy Canada” policy isn’t good on either side of the border.
Support for either improvements to Mosaic Stadium or construction of a new facility extends across the province, according to a Sigma Analytics poll conducted for the Regina Leader-Post.
After two days of tumult in the legislature, Saskatchewan Party cabinet minister Yogi Huyghebaert apologized for a heckle that implied police would be coming for an Opposition member.
The Saskatchewan Party government appears to have even stronger support at the midway mark of its term than it did on election night two years ago, according to a Sigma Analytics survey conducted for the Leader-Post.
Developers are being asked to speak up if they’re interested in playing a role in a possible domed stadium project in Regina.
In anticipation of the arrival of 60,000 more doses of vaccine next Wednesday, the province has expanded its H1N1 pandemic immunization program to include additional at-risk groups.
For the fifth year, McGill University has nabbed the top spot in this year's Maclean's magazine university rankings.
Careless cooking caused a McCarthy Park area house fire on Thursday afternoon.
Like Regina-area MPs, Saskatchewan police are split on whether dismantling the long-gun registry is an aim-worthy target.
John E. Norman took a tour of his new home Wednesday morning.
School divisions have begun to send consent forms home to parents of school-age children in kindergarten to Grade 6, who are the next designated group of H1N1 vaccine recipients.
Hockey Canada unveiled its ticket program Thursday for the games to be held during Team Canada's world junior selection camp at the Brandt Centre.
As the world struggles its way out of a recession, more than 65 per cent of people rate the Saskatchewan economy positively, according to a Sigma Analytics poll conducted for the Regina Leader-Post.
The grand prize winners of the Hospitals of Regina Foundation's Lifestyles Lottery were awarded their prizes worth more than $1.3 million Thursday morning.
Two people are dead following a single-vehicle rollover near Shell Lake shortly after midnight Thursday.