MOOSE JAW, Sask. — A New Brunswick brewery has donated $25,000 to the cause of making a beloved Saskatchewan moose statue the tallest in the world once again. more »
Saskatchewan following Ottawa’s lead on Huawei relationship: minister
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan’s justice minister says his government will follow Ottawa’s lead on how to handle the province’s relationship with Chinese communications giant Huawei. more »
Roughriders look internally, hire Craig Dickenson as new head coach
REGINA — Jeremy O’Day didn’t have to look far to find a new head coach for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and ensure an easy transition with free agency starting in just over two weeks. more »
Trudeau says he and Saskatchewan premier talking despite carbon tax differences
LA LOCHE, SASK.—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he continues to work with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe despite their differences over the federal carbon tax. more »
Ottawa to fund programs, mental health services at La Loche high school: Trudeau
LA LOCHE, Sask. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited a remote northern Saskatchewan community Wednesday to announce $2.2 million to help people heal from a deadly school shooting. more »
Not a fly-over province: Trudeau making frequent stops in Saskatchewan
LA LOCHE, Sask. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to visit Saskatchewan for a seventh time in the last year and experts say it’s part of a political strategy to show he has not given up on certain provinces. more »
Garneau optimistic on truck driver training standard agreement with provinces
SHERBROOKE, Que. — Canada’s transport minister is optimistic that provinces and territories will agree on a national standard for semi-truck driver training when they meet next week. more »
Renovations to be revealed at high school in La Loche, three years on from deadly shooting
LA LOCHE, Sask. — The mayor of a northern Saskatchewan community says there are mixed feelings as renovations to the high school are revealed three years after a deadly shooting. more »
SaskTel not cutting ties with Huawei despite call for review from Opposition
REGINA — Saskatchewan’s main telecom provider says it won’t severe ties with Chinese firm Huawei Technologies despite calls from the Opposition NDP for the government to investigate any risk the relationship may pose. more »
Right-wing, white supremacist groups an increasing concern for Canadians: Goodale
Canada’s minister for public safety says right-wing, white supremacists and neo-Nazi groups are an increasing concern and threat to Canadians. more »