Sentencing hearing underway for former Saskatchewan Mountie who shot lover in park
A sentencing hearing has started for a former Saskatchewan Mountie who shot and killed his lover.
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A sentencing hearing has started for a former Saskatchewan Mountie who shot and killed his lover.
A Saskatchewan woman who was taken for an involuntary mental health assessment is entitled to find out who had her committed, a provincial court judge has ruled.
Many Saskatchewan residents have been receiving unsolicited political text messages of the Sask. Party taking aim at the Saskatchewan NDP and their leader Carla Beck. Media experts say texting can be an effective campaign tool, but parties run the risk of annoying some voters.
International aircraft giant Boeing has made a multi-million dollar commitment to the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology (SIIT) to help address shortages in the aviation industry.
Darlene Hartshorn is a mother and grandmother from Warman who is making a difference by helping those who need a hand up.
A date has been set for a Saskatoon judge to decide whether a woman’s admission to consuming drugs can be used in her trial.
The number of vacant jobs in Canada increased in February, while monthly payroll employment decreased in food services, manufacturing, and retail trade, among other sectors.
A 17-year-old boy is facing charges for allegedly using stolen credit cards and fraudulent identification to buy tires from car dealerships in Saskatoon and Regina.
The union representing the city’s bus drivers says violence against transit workers is out of control.