‘Such a surreal moment’: Canadian driver on first-place finish in world F1 powerboat Grand Prix
A Canadian is starting to make a big name for himself on the international Formula One (F1) powerboat racing circuit after his first place finish earlier this month.
Sports
Mar 8
Cam McBride named Saskatoon’s new chief of police
Cam McBride has been announced as Saskatoon's new police chief.
Canada
May 3
Former Lethbridge Collegiate Institute student drafted into NFL
Tanner McLachlan played for the LCI Rams during his high school career, but he hopes to soon be playing in Ohio for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Sports
May 2
Alberta farmers vow to keep up the fight against proposed motorsports park
The Alberta Environmental Appeals Board has dismissed a challenge by a group of citizens regarding the construction of a motorsports park near the community of Rosebud.
Environment
Apr 27
Missing cat found after 5 years makes 2,000-km journey home
Cindy and Jeff Hall got a phone call out of the blue that their cat, who ran out the door five years ago, was found thanks to a microchip.
Trending
Apr 22
Q and A: Long-time City of Saskatoon general manager retiring after four decades
General Manager of the Community Services Division, Lynne Lacroix is calling it a career after nearly 42 years with the City of Saskatoon.
Canada
Apr 24
Mental health support still lacking 4 years after mass shooting: Nova Scotia mayor
Four years after the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history, the mayor of the community where the tragedy began says accessing mental health resources is still a challenge.
Canada
Apr 19
House, car purchases in the cards for $5M Lotto 649 winner from Hamilton
A multi million-dollar Lotto 649 winner from Hamilton is savouring a massive cash prize and says the money will finance a couple of major investments.
Canada
Mar 15
Serdachny on gold-winning goal for Canada at world hockey championship: ‘Special moment’
The final for the 2024 women's world hockey championship was a riveting game played in Utica, N.Y., on Sunday.
Canada
Apr 17
Titanic, PCP and chowder: New details about drugging on 1996 film set in Halifax revealed
More information has been revealed in a police report looking into how the Titanic film crew was served chowder laced with a hallucinogenic drug in Nova Scotia in 1996.
Canada
May 2
‘My truck just atomized’: Survivor of shocking Victoria, B.C. crash speaks out
David Bruun was driving home from teaching a Brazilian jiu-jitsu class when he entered the intersection with a green light and was T-boned by a speeding car.
Crime
Mar 27
‘You live this work’: Land guardians work to preserve Seal River Watershed
'You know, you live this work. It's not work because you live it. It's a part of your culture. It's a part of your everyday.'
Environment
Mar 27
Gilgeous-Alexander powers Thunder past Raptors
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander grew up watching "NBA legends" at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena. It's arguable he's on his way to becoming one himself.
Sports
Mar 22
N.B. company finds viral success through satisfying lip balm videos
A family-owned business in Moncton, N.B. says it's blown away by its viral success on social media platforms like YouTube and TikTok.
Features
Mar 14
Friends of teen assaulted at Terwillegar Recreation Centre want city to improve security
Friends of a teen assaulted at the Terwillegar Rec Centre last week are calling on the City of Edmonton to increase safety at city-run recreation centres.
Crime
Mar 10
Emotional ceremony for Saskatoon Blades icon, Banham jersey retired
Joined by his sons Brock and Blaze at his side, Frank Banham stared upwards at SaskTel Centre on Saturday night to watch his number lifted to the rafters by the Saskatoon Blades.
Sports
Mar 10
2024 Brier playoffs feature big names and underdog Jamie Koe of Northwest Territories
A Koe made the playoffs at the Canadian men's curling championship and it wasn't four-time champion Kevin.
Canada
Mar 8
Total solar eclipse is driving travel demand to these Canadian cities: Airbnb
Interest in travelling to Canadian cities and towns along the path of the total solar eclipse is skyrocketing ahead of the rare celestial event on April 8.
Canada
Mar 5
Vincent René-Lortie nearly quit filmmaking. Now the Montreal director is going to the Oscars
'It was a hard time for me. We just got out of the pandemic, and I wasn't making any money,' says the Montreal-born director on a video call from Los Angeles.
Entertainment
Mar 5
B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame: Weber, Price headline class of 2024
Also inducted were Tom Kowal in the officials category, Scott Bradley in the builder category and the 2010 Fort St. John Flyers in the team category.
Sports
Feb 29