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Offences result in $12,000 in fines and hunting suspensions
MAIDSTONE — A public tip led to a conservation officer investigation and subsequent convictions for wildlife trafficking and the unlawful transport of wildlife parts, resulting in significant fi...
SaskToday Dec 23, 2025

Company fined $8,000 for worker injury
CARLYLE — SMK Contracting pleaded guilty in Carlyle Provincial Court Dec. 10 to one violation of The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2020. The charges stemmed from an incident that o...
SaskToday Dec 23, 2025

Skate the Park at Echo Valley Provincial Park opens Boxing Day
QU'APPELLE — Skate the Park at Echo Valley Provincial Park opens Dec. 26. Skate the Park will be lit up with thousands of twinkling lights and will feature a new Winter Olympics theme that i...
SaskToday Dec 23, 2025

Man accused of having loaded prohibited guns, drugs, gets bail
NORTH BATTLEFORD — Robert Norgaard, 40, of Cut Knife, was granted bail and released from custody on Dec. 23 after appearing in North Battleford Provincial Court. Norgaard’s bail hearing be...
Lisa Joy Dec 23, 2025

Five accused in August shooting of girl, 11, still in custody
REGINA — All five people charged in connection with the shooting of an 11-year-old girl remain in custody. The accused are Michael Mayer, 20, Amber Jensen, 29, Noah Pollock-Mayer, 18, Anthony Na...
Lisa Joy Dec 23, 2025

Prince Albert Police Service Dog Kal heads into retirement
PRINCE ALBERT – After more than five years of dedicated service, a distinguished member of the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) is hanging up his leash. Police Service Dog (PSD) Kal is offici...
SaskToday Dec 23, 2025

SIRT probes police shooting following mental health call in Saskatoon
SASKATOON — The province’s independent police watchdog is investigating after a Saskatoon police officer shot a 25-year-old man during an hours-long standoff that started with a menta...
SaskToday Dec 23, 2025

CUPE blasts reductions seen in Regina city budget
REGINA - CUPE Saskatchewan is voicing its dismay over Regina’s 2026 budget that was passed last week. In a statement, CUPE characterized the budget as one that “hurts workers and weakens p...
John Cairns Dec 23, 2025

Police look for answers following break and enter in Melfort
MELFORT - Melfort RCMP are investigating a break and enter at a residence in Melfort. On Dec. 8 at approximately 8:05 p.m., Melfort RCMP received a report of a break and enter at a residence on the 40...
SaskToday staff Dec 23, 2025

Moe reflects on 2025 as tariffs, fires reshape Saskatchewan's year
REGINA — For Premier Scott Moe and his Sask Party government, the past year 2025 was a year turned upside down by the tariff and trade issue. It was also a year marked by wildfires, ongoing heal...
John Cairns Dec 23, 2025
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