SASKATOON — A First Nations leader says proposed Saskatchewan legislation that would require people to get permission before going on private land could lead to clashes and even deaths. more »
Saskatchewan, First Nation running unlicensed cannabis store plan second meeting
REGINA — The chief of a First Nation operating an unlicensed cannabis store says another meeting is planned with the Saskatchewan government on the issue. more »
Regina police won’t release RCMP review of investigation in laundry chute death
Regina’s police chief says an RCMP review into how his officers investigated the death of a woman who plunged 10 storeys down a hotel laundry chute won’t be released, a decision that upsets the victim’s family. more »
Saskatchewan changes the name of Killsquaw Lake to honour Indigenous women
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government has changed the derogatory name of several lakes to one that celebrates Indigenous women instead. more »
Saskatchewan to meet with First Nation operating unlicensed cannabis store
REGINA — Saskatchewan’s justice minister is to meet next week with the chief of a First Nation that has opened an unlicensed cannabis store. more »
Roughriders QB Bridge wants CFL command centre to review head hits
REGINA — Brandon Bridge is calling for change. more »
Jones evasive on Riders quarterback future
REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders are entering the CFL off-season without either of their top quarterbacks under contract, and Chris Jones isn’t tipping his hand on whether he plans to bring them back. more »
Harris, Blue Bombers advance to West final with victory over Roughriders
REGINA — Blue Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea noticed Andrew Harris enter the media room after Winnipeg’s West Division semifinal victory and felt compelled to downplay his running back’s performance. more »
Riders social media says Collaros will start in West semi, but questions remain
REGINA — Mystery surrounds who will start at quarterback for Saskatchewan on Sunday in the West Division semifinal despite a short-lived tweet on the Roughriders’s social media account that said otherwise. more »
Video: Younger generation is embracing mead, says producer
Saskatchewan’s only dedicated meadery, Prairie Bee Meadery, will have 11 different kinds of honey wine by mid-November. Co-owner Vickie Derksen says mead is popular with those in the younger generation looking for something “unique.” more »