Police responding to serious crash in southern Saskatoon
A serious crash in south Saskatoon has closed the intersection of Preston Avenue South and Stonebridge Common.
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A serious crash in south Saskatoon has closed the intersection of Preston Avenue South and Stonebridge Common.
An especially chilly Sunday is forecasted for several regions across Saskatchewan – as extreme cold warnings come into effect.
Garage sale season started a little early in Saskatoon this year. The SPCA held a garage sale Saturday to make use of some its more abundant gently used donations that might go unused.
A teen boy from Deschambault Lake, Sask., has been charged with animal cruelty after a dog was found dead in the community.
Saskatoon fire crews responded to a structure fire on the1200 block of Ave E North Friday afternoon.
A recent cybersecurity incident targeting PowerSchool, a student information software provider, has compromised data from Prairie Spirit School Division.
Saskatchewan RCMP are urging caution on the roads as they respond to multiple weather-related collisions and incidents across southeastern and southcentral Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill has signed a deal with the federal government to expand access to medication for people with rare diseases.
A prestigious high school basketball tournament is underway at the Bedford Road Collegiate in Saskatoon.
Ottawa rapper Khalid Omar, who performs under the name TwoTiime, was forced to evacuate his Calabasas condo as wildfires tore through the Los Angeles area this week, leaving the studio where he records in ruins.
After a weekend spent blocking the explosive growth of fires that destroyed thousands of homes as the death toll continues to rise in the Los Angeles area.
Alberta premier Danielle Smith met with President-elect Donald Trump Saturday at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
The U.S. military has more than 165,000 troops deployed in over 170 countries and territories, including Canada.
Perrier Attorneys says Costco charged more for items online than in-store, a practice known as “double ticketing,” which is banned under the Competition Act.