Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Lloydminster court adjourns case of Onion Lake man facing new charges
LLOYDMINSTER – An Onion Lake Cree Nation man facing more charges was back in Lloydminster Provincial Court Wednesday. Michael Patrick Hill, 27, saw his case adjourned to Dec. 17 to be spoke...
Lisa Joy Oct 08, 2025

Fuel Good Day 2025 sets a new record
SASKTOON — More than $795,000 was raised as part of Fuel Good Day 2025, Federated Co-op Ltd. said in a news release on Wednesday. This marks a new record for the annual event, s...
SaskToday Oct 08, 2025

Closing grain prices Wednesday, October 8
Durum: 274.93 Feed Barley: 198.59 Canola: ...
Ryan Young Oct 08, 2025

Man charged in shooting on George Gordon FN back in court
PUNNICHY – Another court appearance has been made by a Regina man, arrested in connection with a shooting incident on the George Gordon First Nation. On Aug. 19, Punnichy RCMP received a report ...
Doug Falconer Oct 08, 2025

Saskatchewan launches review of occupational health and safety rules
SASKATCHEWAN - The Government of Saskatchewan is reviewing The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2020 and is seeking feedback from stakeholders and the public. "This review is an important w...
SaskToday Oct 08, 2025
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Regina man held in custody on second-degree murder charge
REGINA – A man charged with second-degree murder in the July death of 42-year-old Stephanie Coady will remain in custody until his case has gone through the courts. During Lyle Turcotte’s ...
SaskToday Oct 08, 2025

Opening grain prices Wednesday, October 8
Durum: 274.93 Feed Barley: 198.59 Canola: ...
Ryan Young Oct 08, 2025

Prevention efforts seen as key to end gender based violence
REGINA - The province is touting efforts towards implementing initiatives in Saskatchewan under the National Action Plan (NAP) to End Gender-based Violence. At an announcement in Regina Tuesday,...
John Cairns Oct 07, 2025

Accused murderer now faces new drug trafficking charge
SASKATOON – A Saskatoon man charged with first-degree murder last year is now facing a new, unrelated charge of trafficking fentanyl – laid a year after his arrest in the homicide investig...
Lisa Joy Oct 07, 2025

NDP accuses Sask. government of misleading public on new beds
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan NDP Associate Health Critic Keith Jorgenson is accusing the Sask. Party government and the Saskatchewan Health Authority of misleading the public about “new”...
Jon Perez Oct 07, 2025
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