Prince Albert homicide victim remembered as 'hard-working and helpful'
Charmaine Poorman isn’t ready to forgive the man accused of killing her brother, but she says her brother would.

Charmaine Poorman isn’t ready to forgive the man accused of killing her brother, but she says her brother would.
Prince Albert police have charged a 22-year-old man with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon following an incident involving a vehicle and pedestrian Wednesday afternoon.
Prince Albert residents took advantage of the free waste collection depots during Pitch-in Week in Prince Albert.
Saskatoon police are investigating after reports of two men being injured, shots fired and one person found dead.
A Saskatoon mother is sharing the importance of in-person doctor’s appointments after it took two years to figure out why her daughter was experiencing reoccurring respiratory issues.
Charleston Hughes is back with the Saskatchewan Roughriders after spending last season with the Toronto Argonauts.
Saskatoon city council will vote on how to proceed with a proposed downtown grocery store at its regular business meeting Tuesday.
The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit is warning parents of an increase in scams meant to leverage intimate images or money from young victims.
A Saskatoon woman says she knew she wasn’t dealing with a typical real estate company the day Epic Alliance took over her property in 2019.
Charmaine Poorman isn’t ready to forgive the man accused of killing her brother, but she says her brother would.
Saskatchewan’s premier says Jason Kenney’s resignation from his post in Alberta is a “loss.”
Sixteen drivers were taken off the road for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in Saskatoon on Wednesday night, Saskatoon police say.
One of the biggest players in the world of hip-hop J. Cole is coming to Scarborough to play for its Canadian Elite Basketball team.
The United Kingdom's former prime minister Tony Blair says Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine is an 'act of madness.'
Ten children in Canada were found to be suffering from acute severe hepatitis not caused by known hepatitis viruses over a nearly six-month period recently, the Public Health Agency of Canada announced Friday.
In what would be its biggest victory yet in the war with Ukraine, Russia claimed to have captured Mariupol after a nearly three-month siege that reduced much of the strategic port city to a smoking ruin, with over 20,000 civilians feared dead.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attempted to reassure parents on Friday amid a nationwide shortage of baby formula designed specifically for infants with food allergies.
A national substance use research organization is warning about a new type of opioid that is increasingly being found in Canada's unregulated drug supply.