Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Saskatoon police arrest two more in 2024 homicide
SASKATOON — Two women have been arrested and charged in connection with the 2024 homicide of Timothy Tootoosis, bringing the total number of people charged to seven. On Nov. 9, 43-year-old...
Lisa Joy Nov 20, 2025

SE Sask man denied bail after his latest arrest
WEYBURN — A southeast Saskatchewan man has been denied bail after his latest arrest. Mason Wayne Strutt, age 24, had a show-cause hearing Nov. 20 in Weyburn Provincial ...
David Willberg Nov 20, 2025

Wanted man arrested in La Loche
LA LOCHE — Update: La Loche RCMP have arrested wanted man Gregory Herman on Nov. 20 in La Loche. He is scheduled to appear in La Loche Provincial Court on Nov. 24. Original post: ...
SaskToday staff Nov 20, 2025

10-day expedition a great experience for Yorkton army cadet
WINNIPEG — Cadet Warrant Officer (WO) Kaiden Dumais of the No. 2834 64th Field Battery, Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps in Yorkton, was one of 19 senior cadets from across the Prairies and ...
SaskToday staff Nov 20, 2025
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Downtown Regina to host annual tree lighting at new location Thursday
REGINA — The Regina Downtown Business Improvement District is to kick off the holiday season at its annual tree lighting ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 20, now set for a new location at the northeas...
SaskToday staff Nov 20, 2025

Check stop by S-toon uncovers illegal tobacco worth $4.4M in unpaid taxes
SASKATOON — A routine traffic check stop at the Langham weigh scale near Saskatoon led to a large seizure of illegal tobacco. On Nov. 14, Saskatoon RCMP Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (C...
SaskToday Nov 20, 2025

Regina forecasts 15.69 per cent mill rate hike for 2026
REGINA — A 15.69 per cent mill rate increase has been forecasted for the City of Regina’s 2026 budget, according to administration. Heading into 2026, the city is looking at a general oper...
Martin Oldhues Nov 20, 2025

Supreme Court of Canada to look at request for religious records through B.C. law
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a case about applications for access to personal information held by Jehovah's Witnesses congregations. The congregations withheld information f...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Nov 20, 2025

AUDIO: Covering Agribition with Eugenie Officer
Covering a huge event like Canadian Western Agribition is a lot of work. With so much going on - from competitions to livestock sales to a trade show - it can be dizzying at times knowing what to cove...
Ryan Young Nov 20, 2025

RCMP responds to MLTC concerns, citing rising violence trends
SASKATOON — A day after the Meadow Lake Tribal Council called for urgent action on policing gaps in their Northern communities, the RCMP issued a statement saying there has been public dialogue ...
SaskToday staff Nov 20, 2025
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