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 »
Ottawa, Saskatchewan reach equivalency agreement to phase out coal electricity
REGINA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Saskatchewan and Ottawa have reached an agreement under which the province will shut down most of its coal-fired power plants by 2030. more »
Trudeau faces questions about immigration, trade, Saudi arms deal in Regina
REGINA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced blunt questions from people at a town hall in Regina including one from a man who fears Canada’s immigration policies are putting lives at risk. more »
Video: Driver of truck in Humboldt Broncos crash pleads guilty
The driver of the truck involved in the deadly crash with the Humboldt Broncos bus has pleaded guilty to all charges against him. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu’s lawyer says Sidhu didn’t want a trial. more »
‘I don’t want a trial:’ Truck driver in Humboldt Broncos crash pleads guilty
MELFORT, Sask. — Scott Thomas was sitting nearby in the courtroom Tuesday when a truck driver pleaded guilty to every charge against him in a highway crash that killed 16 people on a junior hockey bus and left 13 players forever scarred by the disaster. more »
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe apologizes to ’60s Scoop survivors
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe apologized to survivors of the ‘60s Scoop Monday for failing them and leaving them “caught between two worlds.” more »
Decorative walls, tight space makes Sask. based Leopold’s a unique bar
When Logan Richards walks into Leopold’s Tavern with his good friend, he can often hear the groans from other patrons. more »
Missing over 20 years: Calgary man reunited with Holland College grad ring
A Calgary man has been reunited with his college ring that he lost more than 20 years ago. more »
Video: Humboldt Broncos bus crash voted News Story of the Year
The deadly crash involving the Humboldt Broncos has been voted the Canadian Press News Story of the Year by newsrooms across the country. The country was united in grief after the junior hockey team’s bus collided with a truck, killing 16. more »