'This represents empowerment': Northern Sask. communities get portable X-ray machines
Some Indigenous communities have received portable X-ray machines, breaking barriers for healthcare in Northern Saskatchewan.

Some Indigenous communities have received portable X-ray machines, breaking barriers for healthcare in Northern Saskatchewan.
A woman has pleaded guilty to starting a fire that burned down a Prince Albert community centre.
While Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) publicly mulled moving its downtown emergency shelter to a location on 20th Street near the city's core, city documents reveal the wellness centre's present Fairhaven area location was heavily favoured early in the process.
The former site of the city’s bus barns is getting a facelift.
A new pilot project that just rolled out onto Saskatoon streets is off to a rocky start.
Housing sales in Saskatoon are well above long-term averages, according to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA).
Canada's emergency preparedness minister says images of wildfires burning across the country are some of the most severe ever witnessed in Canada and the current forecast for the next few months indicates the potential for continued higher-than-normal fire activity.
Heat warnings remain in effect for much of eastern Saskatchewan on Tuesday with highs into the 30s and humidex values approaching the 40 degree mark.
A long-awaited trail linking the town of Watrous to nearby Manitou Beach is now open to the public, but the meaning behind this simple gravel path goes much further than meets the eye.
Many Canadian parents are stretching themselves thin — even going as far as to postpone their retirement in some cases — in order to help pay for their children’s education, according to a new survey.
A Saskatchewan man who successfully appealed his conviction is now pleading guilty to charges involving a crash that killed his two sons and girlfriend.
Footage captures the moments after singer Taylor Swift swallowed a big while onstage at a concert in Chicago.
Canada's special rapporteur on foreign interference David Johnston calls the allegations swirling around his objectivity 'quite simply false,' and said Tuesday he plans to push ahead with his work, launching public hearings next month
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should see to it that mass murderers serve their entire sentences in maximum-security prison.
The lawyer representing a woman who alleges she was sexually harassed by a former Northwest Territories premier says her client would likely have to end her lawsuit if a judge determines the trial should be moved to Quebec.
Across Canada, the average price of rent climbed back up after pandemic lows, with the monthly rate new tenants face now 20 per cent higher than it was two years ago, according to just-released rental data.
Crown prosecutors say charges against an Alberta woman accused of mailing two puppies and a kitten have been dropped.
CTV’s Glen McGregor breaks down what we learned from the 3-hour-long testimony of special rapporteur David Johnston.