Head-on crash west of Saskatoon leaves three injured
Three people are injured following a head-on crash west of Saskatoon near Grandora Sunday evening, according to the Saskatoon Fire Department.

Three people are injured following a head-on crash west of Saskatoon near Grandora Sunday evening, according to the Saskatoon Fire Department.
TeleMiracle 45 kicked off Saturday night and despite a pandemic, the phones rang loud and donations poured in.
Saskatchewan reported 141 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, along with 146 recoveries.
Watch: A man whose snowmobile broke down is alive thanks to the efforts of others. CTV Prince Albert’s Jayda Taylor reports.
WATCH: The family of a Saskatoon tattoo artist whose skin was preserved after his death says they may lose possession of it.
A medical transport flight from Stony Rapids to Saskatoon had to make a stop in Prince Albert after an incident in the air, according to Transwest Air.
The CEO of the Mont St. Joseph Home in Prince Albert is speaking out about the facility’s decision to give leftover COVID-19 vaccines to people who aren’t included in the government’s Phase 1 rollout plan.
“Resource developers must understand that provincial permits don’t give them the green light to run roughshod over our inherent and treaty rights,” said Birch Narrows Dene Nation Chief Jonathan Sylvestre.
Due to give birth in three weeks, Maggie McPherson is now looking for housing after fire destroyed the residence where she's lived the past 11 years.
Almost a year after Alberta Health Services stepped in to help a Calgary long-term care facility, the agency has cancelled its contract to provide assistance.
Newly published research out of the University of Calgary looks at three years of roughstock events from that city's Stampede in an attempt to peer inside the mind of an animal about to let 'er buck.
Some Montrealers are facing headaches as they try to book COVID-19 vaccination appointments for their elderly parents.
Nashville based, Saskatchewan raised singer Shantaia joins us with a performance of her brand new single.
On this Friday edition of #Your15 we’re enjoying a picturesque morning in the Prince Albert National Park, having more fun on the curling sheet, and sending out a belated birthday wish!
Film critic Bill Brioux weighs in on the most surprising nominations and snubs this year.
More than 50 dogs were rescued from Texas and await a new home in Toronto, after a historic snowstorm pummeled the state.
8-year-old Yaphet Yoseph has some out-of-this-world aspirations and is getting words of wisdom from Canada's space community.
Kahnawake residents are passing the time during the winter months by bringing back an ancient Indigenous art form. Vanessa Lee has more.
TikTok skating sensation Elladj Balde is on a mission to bring more diversity to the sport of figure skating.
26-year-old Brian Fraser has died while battling cancer. Creeson Agecoutay has the story on how he inspired a nation to give.
The federal government hopes to start receiving doses of AstraZeneca's recently approved COVID-19 vaccine this week as the flood of shots that flowed into Canada from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna last week partially subsides.
The chief financial officer of telecom giant Huawei is set to return to the British Columbia Supreme Court today for arguments over the admission of evidence in her extradition case.
Prince Philip has been transferred to another London hospital to continue treatment for an infection, Buckingham Palace said Monday.
Immigrants waiting to come to Canada who have already received their permanent residency confirmation are running out of time before their visas expire, as COVID-19 travel restrictions stop them from flying into the country to begin their new lives.
Travellers say they're frustrated by long wait times to book hotel quarantines and chaotic service during their stays.
Canada has now administered the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to 3.58 per cent of the country's population.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says he's committed to swift action on the promise of widespread culture change within the Canadian Armed Forces following allegations of misconduct against two top military officials.
With homebound nominees appearing by remote video and hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler on different sides of the country, a very socially distanced 78th Golden Globe Awards trudged on in the midst of the pandemic and amid a storm of criticism for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, with top awards going to 'Nomadland,' 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,' 'The Crown' and 'Schitt's Creek.'
'Schitt's Creek,' the Canadian comedy series created by the father-son team of Eugene and Dan Levy that dominated September's Emmy Awards, is the winner of the Golden Globe for best comedy or musical TV series.
Health Canada's Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Supriya Sharma says the Johnson & Johnson vaccine could join the country’s arsenal within weeks.
Former U.S. President Trump delivers closing speech at CPAC
Film critic Bill Brioux weighs in on the most surprising nominations and snubs this year.
Federal Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says Canada is trailing behind other countries in delivering vaccinations to its citizens.