Saskatoon man left with brain injury after random stabbing at hospital, family says
A 55-year-old man was stabbed in the head with a screwdriver at a Saskatoon hospital, according to his daughter.

A 55-year-old man was stabbed in the head with a screwdriver at a Saskatoon hospital, according to his daughter.
Video shared online appears to show a tornado near Watrous, Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan RCMP found a 23-year-old woman seriously injured when they responded to a weapons complaint in Prince Albert.
Saskatoon North Park resident Cliff Speer lives next to Marriott Park, which is full of mature poplar trees.
Two anti-lockdown protestors are challenging the Saskatchewan government’s COVID-19 outdoor gathering limit.
Saskatoon Police Service says there is no truth to a claim circulating on social media alleging police wrongdoing and there is evidence to prove it.
Saskatoon police say an investigation is ongoing, amidst a large police presence on Avenue J South between 21st and 22nd Street West.
Saskatoon woman says the methods used by the University of Saskatchewan may be dangerous for dogs and visitors to the campus.
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is recommending booster shots this fall in advance of a possible future wave of COVID-19 in Canada.
Air Canada is planning to reduce its flights in July and August, according to a statement from the company's president, as the airline continues to deal with 'customer service shortfalls.'
The federal government announced Wednesday all existing border restrictions to enter Canada will remain in place until at least Sept. 30.
Police in Saanich, B.C., say they continue to investigate the possibility that a "third suspect" was involved in a fatal shooting at a bank that left two suspects dead and six officers injured Tuesday.
A woman who was trapped inside a bank during a robbery and fatal shootout with police near Victoria on Tuesday says there is one question still plaguing her a day later: Why didn't the gunmen just leave with the money?
Ongoing delays and piles of luggage are creating problems at airports; and the latest details on the deadly shooting at a Saanich, B.C. bank.
An Alberta teenager who uses a wheelchair is chasing his dream of being an umpire. Bill Fortier reports.