Roughriders move to 2-0 with gutsy win in Hamilton
The Saskatchewan Roughriders arrived in Hamilton for Week 2 of the CFL season riding the high of a 31-26 win against Ottawa, and maintained their perfect start with a strong second half effort for a 28-23 win over the Tiger-Cats on Saturday night to improve their early season record to 2-0.
Provost battery up in flames Friday night
Fire crews responded to a large blaze at an oilfield battery site east of Provost on Friday night, after a suspected lightning strike ignited the facility during a thunderstorm.
The fire broke out near Highway 13, close to a grain terminal and seed cleaning plant. Videos shared on social media showed towering flames and thick black smoke rising into the sky, visible for kilometres. Some onlookers at a local racetrack reported seeing the site "light up" in the distance.
Two suspects arrested after stabbing in Martensville: Warman RCMP
Two suspects have been arrested following an assault with a weapon at a business in Martensville on Friday night that sent two people to hospital.
Warman RCMP say officers were called to the 200 block of Centennial Drive North at about 9:55 p.m. on June 13, where they found an adult man suffering from injuries consistent with stab wounds. Officers provided first aid before EMS transported the victim to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
Saskatchewan's first Rhubarb Festival set to take root in Paynton
PAYNTON, Sask. — It’s almost time to pucker up and celebrate the tangiest stalk in the garden as Paynton prepares to host the inaugural Saskatchewan Rhubarb Festival on June 21.
Organizers say community support has been overwhelming, with dozens of vendors, volunteers, and sponsors signing on to help launch the province’s first-ever festival dedicated to rhubarb.
Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald visits Saskatchewan to meet with producers
Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald recently spent Friday and Saturday touring Saskatchewan.
During his visit, he had an opportunity to talk with producers and stakeholders about key agricultural issues and concerns and the potential opportunities that exist within the industry today and in the future.
Carney's task at G7 will be to keep the group alive as experts question the outcome
As Prime Minister Mark Carney gets ready to host U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders at the G7 summit in Alberta, analysts say Canada's most important goal will be to keep the G7 from falling apart — even if that means not issuing a joint statement.
"Keeping this informal international organization together will, I think, be a mark of success," said Sen. Peter Boehm, a former diplomat who played a central role in Canada’s participation in the G7 for decades.
Canada and the United Kingdom think and work alike, Starmer says during Ottawa visit
The historic ties and long-standing working relationship between the United Kingdom and Canada are not just reflections of the past, but are very much needed "in the here and now," British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Sunday.
Starmer said the two Commonwealth members think and work alike, having collaborated for years on issues of security, defence, trade and the economy.
Starmer met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa on Sunday before the two leaders headed for the G7 leaders' summit in Alberta.
Saskatchewan sees nation's largest surge in building permits
Saskatchewan recorded the highest year-over-year growth in building permits among Canadian provinces, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.
The province saw a 31.5 per cent increase in the value of building permits issued between April 2024 and April 2025, reaching a seasonally adjusted total of $290 million.
‘Flyte Deck’ crashes as owner jailed for COVID-19 tax scam in Medicine Hat
MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — The owner of a southern Alberta drone business has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison and fined nearly $800,000 for tax evasion and COVID-19 subsidy fraud.
Leslie Sand of Brooks, Alta., was sentenced June 10 in the Medicine Hat Law Courts after pleading guilty to fraud and tax evasion in connection with a scheme involving his company, Flyte Deck Corporation.
“Flush Away Cancer” in Kindersley raises over $4K for cancer research
A longstanding tradition in Kindersley isn't getting flushed down the toilet anytime soon.
The "travelling toilet" fundraiser that sees porcelain popped onto random lawns every spring returned for 2025 and managed to raise over $4000 for a special cause.
"The totals are in! $4163 will be donated to the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency from our 2025 fundraising efforts."