REGINA — The Saskatchewan government wants a court to order protesters who are camping outside the legislature to leave. more »
Regina inmate given ‘hurt feelings report’ calling them a whiner: advocate
REGINA — A group that advocates on behalf of prisoners says a Regina inmate was given an insulting complaint form that called them a whiner. more »
Protesters camped outside Saskatchewan legislature taking province to court
REGINA — Protesters camped outside the Saskatchewan legislature say they are taking the government to court over six arrests made last month. more »
2008 beheading on Greyhound bus cited for drop in Saskatchewan bus ridership
REGINA — The minister for Saskatchewan’s Crown Investments Corp. says a beheading on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba 10 years ago was the beginning of a steep decline in bus ridership in his province. more »
Premier Moe has no plans to visit protest camp outside legislature
Saskatchewan’s premier says he has no plans to visit a protest camp that has been set up across from the legislature for almost five months. more »
Prairie provinces, B.C. to meet next week on standardized trucking regulations
REGINA — Government officials from Canada’s four western provinces plan to hold a teleconference next week to discuss standardized trucking regulations. more »
City of Saskatoon supports peaceful Indigenous protest camp in city park
The city of Saskatoon says it will support a peaceful Indigenous protest camp that has been set up in a local park. more »
Truck driver charged in Humboldt Broncos crash released on $1,000 bail
The father of a hockey player killed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash says he felt empty as he caught the eye of an accused truck driver who was released on $1,000 bail in court Tuesday. more »
Saskatchewan premier wants police to remove teepees from park around legislature
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is backing calls for police to remove teepees that protesters have set up on the legislature grounds, forcing changes to Canada Day plans. more »
Video: Indigenous protesters say Saskatchewan government will meet them
Indigenous protesters who have set up teepees outside Saskatchewan’s legislature in Regina say the province has agreed to meet with them in July. The Justice for Our Stolen Children camp was first erected in February. more »