FIBA 3×3 women’s basketball series set for August in Saskatoon
Team Canada has raised trophies in recent years at the FIBA 3x3 women's series and now that circuit will be coming to Saskatoon in August.
Sports
Feb 28
Saskatoon schools to resume class but no buses running
School buses won't be running on Tuesday for Saskatoon Public Schools, but the division said classes will still be running.
Education
Mar 4
Saskatchewan launches suicide loss support program
Free, rapid access counselling is now available for those dealing with the loss of friends or family who have died by suicide.
Canada
Feb 28
Court application denied for truck driver who caused Humboldt Broncos bus crash
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was sentenced to eight years for causing the 2018 crash that killed 16 people and injured 13 others.
Crime
Dec 14, 2023
Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, Jan. 15
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Monday, Jan. 15.
Canada
Jan 15
Canada Life announces $1 million donation to Kids Help Phone
The donation, part of a 30-year partnership between Canada Life and Kids Help Phone, will help get more crisis responders trained for the texting service.
Canada
Jan 12
Saskatchewan communities looking to alter VIA Rail route to boost ridership
Saskatchewan communities are looking to alter VIA Rail's route in Saskatchewan and Alberta to help make it a more reliable means of transportation.
Canada
Dec 13, 2023
Humboldt, Sask. resident wins $1 million jackpot
A Humboldt, Sask. resident is $1 million richer after winning the Vault Breaker grand jackpot on Tuesday.
Canada
Nov 10, 2023
3 dead after falling through Humboldt Lake ice
Three people are dead after falling through the ice on Humboldt Lake over the weekend.
Canada
Nov 6, 2023
Sask. talk show host John Gormley announces retirement
After 25 years, News Talk 650 talk show host John Gormley announced to his listeners on Wednesday morning that he will be stepping away from the microphone.
Canada
Nov 8, 2023
Jansen mine expansion could indicate growth for Saskatoon
BHP's Jansen mine was approved to start the second stage of development.
Economy
Nov 1, 2023
Lethbridge Tim Hortons donating to Green Shirt Day initiative
Lethbridge Tim Hortons locations will split 100 per cent of the Holiday Smile Cookie sales between the Tim Hortons Foundation Camps and Green Shirt Day, which honours Logan Boulet.
Canada
Nov 13, 2023
Moose Jaw hosts first of many education rallies, teachers federation demands $400m
According to the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation, $400million is required to restore funding to 2012 levels.
Education
Oct 14, 2023
Semi driver in Humboldt bus crash argues against deportation in Federal Court
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was sentenced in 2019 to eight years after pleading guilty to dangerous driving.
Canada
Sep 13, 2023
Imperial Tobacco Canada warns Saskatchewan of increase in illegal tobacco
With recent seizures, Imperial Tobacco Canada warns that Saskatchewan has a growing illegal tobacco problem and demands immediate government attention.
Canada
Sep 26, 2023
Trial begins for former junior hockey coach facing sexual assault charges in Regina
The trial for Bernard (Bernie) Lynch, a former Saskatchewan hockey coach, begins Tuesday in Regina's Court of King's Bench for sexual assault charges.
Canada
Sep 19, 2023
Sexual assault trial against former Sask. hockey coach enters 2nd day
Bernard (Bernie) Lynch is charged with a one count of sexual assault and one count of assault against a then-17-year-old boy in August of 1988.
Crime
Sep 20, 2023
Saskatchewan hit record-high housing sales in August despite low vacancies
According to the group, 1,631 sales in August spiked a year-over-year increase of 11 per cent -- nearly 25 per cent above 10-year averages.
Canada
Sep 8, 2023
Lethbridge Hurricanes kick off training camp under new head coach Bill Peters
Enmax Centre was abuzz Thursday with the kick off to this season's Lethbridge Hurricanes training camp under new head coach Bill Peters.
Sports
Aug 31, 2023
AI brain implant helps Sask. woman speak for the 1st time in 18 years
Ann Johnson, a former teacher from Regina, is the first person in the world to speak out loud via decoded brain signals.
Science
Aug 24, 2023