REGINA — Throughout the entire week at the CP Women’s Open, Alena Sharp would write the number 16 on her golf balls. more »
Video: New Humboldt coach hopes new players ‘make their own journey’
Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team held its first training camp since the April bus crash that killed 16 people including the team’s coach. New head coach Nathan Oystrick says he has hired mentors to form a “support group” for the team. more »
Humboldt Broncos back on ice for new season with training camp underway
HUMBOLDT, Sask. — As head coach Nathan Oystrick skated around the ice barking orders at his new players on Friday night, the Humboldt Broncos looked like any other junior hockey team in training camp. more »
Video: Broncos crash survivor calls Stanley Cup coming to Humboldt ‘huge’
Washington Capitals forward Chandler Stephenson brought the Stanley Cup to the town of Humboldt, Sask., on Friday. Kaleb Dahlgren, who survived the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash, said the day meant a lot for his “healing process.” more »
Cup taken to Broncos crash site: ‘We thought we’d bring Stanley to them’
HUMBOLDT, Sask. — A small Saskatchewan city devastated by a fatal bus crash involving its junior hockey team welcomed a trophy Friday that fans no doubt hoped would one day be hoisted by one of their boys. more »
Judge reserves decision on request for order to remove Indigenous protest camp
REGINA — A judge has reserved her decision on the request by the Saskatchewan government for an order to evict Indigenous protesters who have been camping in teepees on the legislature grounds. more »
Saskatchewan government in court seeking order to remove protesters
REGINA – The Saskatchewan government as well as protesters who have been camped outside the legislature for six months are to be in a Regina court today. more »
COMING SOON: Under the Hill Podcast with Ryan McKenna
I’ve been working on a podcast project for the last year and it’s almost ready to be shared with you. Stay tuned for more details regarding a launch date. more »
A woman’s ring was caught while jumping into an Edmonton waterslide and it ripped her finger off
SASKATOON — A Saskatchewan woman says she lost a finger after her ring got caught on a waterslide at one of the largest malls in North America. more »
Saskatchewan sees increase in newly diagnosed HIV cases for third straight year
REGINA—The number of newly diagnosed HIV cases in Saskatchewan has increased for a third straight year. more »
