Province commemorates Ukrainian famine tragedy
Today, the Province of Saskatchewan remembers those who perished during the Ukraine famine in 1932-1933. Holodomor Memorial Day is recognized nationally on the fourth Saturday of November and this year…

Today, the Province of Saskatchewan remembers those who perished during the Ukraine famine in 1932-1933. Holodomor Memorial Day is recognized nationally on the fourth Saturday of November and this year…
November is national diabetes awareness month and the campaign means a lot to local (Warman) athlete Griffin Heaney, who has been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes since he was nine…
The November 23 Organizational Meeting, the first Board of Education meeting for Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools’ trustees since the election, had a blend of familiarity and newness—in more ways than…
The Prairie Sky Chamber of Commerce (PSCC) supports the provincial government’s “focused and strategic” regulations to curb the spread of COVID-19 while allowing businesses that are operating safely to keep…
On November 23, three members of the Corman Park Police Service received awards from the Saskatoon Chapter of MADD Canada for their efforts in arresting impaired drivers. Bonny Stevenson, the…
Four residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. One resident in their 60s from the Far North East zone. One resident over the age of 80 from the North…
Three more schools in the Prairie Spirit School Division (PSSD) have confirmed cases of COVID-19. In a news release issued November 22, PSSD officials said they were made aware of…
November 22 to 28 has been declared Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in Saskatchewan. Victims and Survivors of Crime Week raises awareness about the issues victims and survivors of…
There are 153 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 20, bringing the provincial total to date to 5,804 cases. The new cases are located in the…
Inland Steel Products Inc. has been ordered to pay a fine of $90,000 with a $36,000 surcharge, for a total of $126,000, after recently pleading guilty in Saskatoon Provincial Court…