Prince Albert police arrest 2nd person in death of Saskatoon mother
Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) has arrested another person in the death of Taya Sinclair.

Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) has arrested another person in the death of Taya Sinclair.
An 18-year-old Saskatchewan woman became the first Indigenous model to open for a Dior fashion show, in late February.
As Saskatchewan welcomed the fifth and final flight of Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of their country, volunteers across the province were getting ready for the influx.
Taste of Saskatchewan is tasting a break this summer.
A Saskatoon couple says they felt ignored by police after their five-year-old foster son was attacked by a dog outside the Meadowgreen Confectionary on March 22.
Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) has arrested another person in the death of Taya Sinclair.
An 18-year-old Saskatchewan woman became the first Indigenous model to open for a Dior fashion show, in late February.
In the 2023 federal budget, the government is unveiling continued deficit spending targeted at Canadians' pocketbooks, public health care and the clean economy.
The Saskatoon police are on the scene of an apparent standoff in the Mount Royal neighbourhood this morning.
Saskatoon will host a youth conference designed to inspire other young people in the province and around the world.
But just over 12 years ago, it was the Regina Pats and Calgary Hitmen that squared off on the ice at McMahon, instead of the gridiron.
A literacy organization says they are concerned after statistics show that one in five people struggle to read, write, and do math.
Months after Canada's ban on foreign homebuyers took effect on Jan. 1, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation has made several amendments to the legislation allowing non-Canadians to purchase residential properties in certain circumstances.
The 2023 federal budget released this week includes a series of affordability measures, tax changes, and major spends on health care and the clean economy. But, tucked into the 255-page document are a series of smaller items you may have missed.
CTV News has learned that RCMP officers are currently in northeast Syria, interviewing Canadians held in detention camps in order to bring them back to Canada. The three Mounties have so far interviewed only Canadian women in Al-Roj camp.
A senior Bank of Canada official says the central bank is keeping a close eye on the stresses to the global banking system ahead of its next interest rate decision and monetary policy report in April.
The family of a 37-year-old man who was stabbed to death in Vancouver last weekend says he was attacked after asking someone not to vape near his young daughter.