Sask. mine recruiting hundreds of workers
BHP is moving forward with its plans to build the world's largest potash mine.

BHP is moving forward with its plans to build the world's largest potash mine.
Prince Albert police and the Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team seized about $66,000 in cocaine after executing a search warrant on a home in Prince Albert.
A child has been charged in the shooting death of another child on George Gordon First Nation, according to Saskatchewan RCMP.
The suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that was found floating over sensitive military sites in the western United States had been tracked by Canada's government since last weekend as it passed through Canadian airspace, sources tell CTV News.
Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) is looking for a missing 17-year-old.
After months of driving around the city with an advertisement for a kidney donor on her bright red car, Debbie Onishenko will soon be able to rip off the decals as her search has ended.
The community of Dundurn is rallying behind a firefighter who lost her home in a fire.
The Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) Serious Assault Unit is investigating after an 18-year-old was allegedly shot on Thursday.
A Saskatoon pet store has teamed up with a charity to provide 200 toys to dogs with cancer and in remission.
The U.S. military on Saturday shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast on orders from President Joe Biden, after it traversed sensitive military sites across North America, becoming the latest flashpoint in tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Canadians will continue to bundle up in the country's east this weekend as a recent bout of extreme cold persists in much of Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. CTVNews.ca looks at the signs and symptoms for frostbite and hypothermia to watch for if exposed to extreme cold.
An early study has shown keeping your gums and teeth healthy may have added benefits for your brain health.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced Saturday the league's 2024 showcase will be played in Toronto for the ninth time.
A cold snap that triggered Environment Canada alerts involving eight provinces and territories extended into a second day on Saturday, shattering several past temperature records and leaving thousands of customers in Atlantic Canada without power.
University of Manitoba’s Defence & Security Studies professor Andrea Charron weighs in on the U.S. shooting down suspected spy balloon.
According to professor at the University of Toronto who specializes in biological hazards and microfungi it may not just be the stuff of science fiction.