NDP Leader Carla Beck plans a stall on provincial gas tax

NDP Leader Carla Beck is concerned about the cost of living and the mounting financial pressures on many Saskatchewan families. That’s why she’s determined to put a stall on the province gas tax of 15 cents per litre on Day 1 of her government’s tenure should the NDP take this fall’s provincial election.  

RCMP searching for armed robbery suspect

RCMP are on the hunt for an individual who committed two armed robberies in Wadena and Foam Lake.  

Wadena RCMP responded to a report of an armed robbery of a business in Wadena on September 8 at approximately 11:45 pm. Investigation determined that a man brandishing what appeared to be a firearm entered the business and stole merchandise.  

'Unshackled' NDP MPs in Montreal for caucus retreat days after breakup with Liberals

New Democrats are huddling in Montreal to strategize a new path forward ahead of the fall parliamentary session — one that doesn't include the Liberals at their hips and ideally makes them a credible alternative to the Conservatives at the next election.

The three-day caucus retreat kicking off Tuesday comes less than a week after NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced the end of the supply-and-confidence agreement with the Liberals. 

It's also taking place in one of the two cities where the NDP is hoping to win a byelection on Sept. 16. 

Girl set on fire in Saskatoon school faces long recovery, says grandmother

The family of a 15-year-old girl who was lit on fire at a Saskatoon high school has asked people to wear purple Tuesday when classes resume. 

“It is her favourite colour,” the girl’s grandmother said in an interview.  

“It’s going to be a very long recovery, and we’ve put it out there just to let her know that people are thinking of her and praying for her.”

Students are to return to Evan Hardy Collegiate on Tuesday, where last week a witness said the girl had liquid from a black canister poured onto her head which was then lit on fire. 

Protesters get 6 1/2-year sentences for roles in Coutts border blockade

One of two men sentenced Monday to 6 1/2 years for firearms violations and mischief at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., says the time he has already spent behind bars has changed him and his "solemn weapon” is now love.

"Stay strong, live free, spread love — not war," Anthony Olienick, reading from a prepared statement, told a Court of King’s Bench judge before sentencing.

“I've gained a stronger understanding into what divine destiny awaits me," he added.

Broncos earn pair of dominating exhibition wins against Klippers

It doesn’t count in the standings, but the Humboldt Broncos started off the preseason on a strong note, picking up a pair of decisive wins over the Kindersley Klippers. 

On Friday night, the Broncos emerged with a 7-3 road victory in Kindersley.  

Gabriel Filion led Green and Gold with two goals and added an assist. Karson Kerbes, Aiden Bruce, Kyle Benoche, Ryder Knutson and Josh Sale also scored.