Saskatoon Latest News
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Premier Scott Moe lands in India, says lentil tariffs ‘might actually increase’Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his main focus for his trade mission to India is removing tariffs on pulse products, following his Friday arrival in Mumbai.CanadaFeb 27
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WWE Hall of Fame ring belonging to wrestling legend recovered after stolenFamily members say the sentimental WWE ring, stolen during a wrestling tour stop, was found after someone tried to sell it at a Lloydminster pawn shop.CanadaFeb 27
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China will suspend tariffs on some Canadian agricultural goodsA statement says the announcement, which made no mention of canola seed tariffs, will take effect March 1 and continue through to the end of 2026.CanadaFeb 27
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‘It’s priceless’: WWE Hall of Fame ring stolen in Lloydminster break-inA WWE Hall of Fame ring awarded to the late British Bulldog was stolen from a tour trailer in Lloydminster, his son Harry Smith says, calling the heirloom “priceless.”CanadaFeb 26
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‘More afraid’: Court hears from girl set on fire at Saskatoon high schoolThose affected by an attack of a teen who set a girl on fire at a Saskatoon high school are making victim impact statements at a sentencing hearing on Thursday.CrimeFeb 26
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Saskatoon’s The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe sees another act of vandalismAfter seeing multiple attacks of vandalism since 2024, The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe had their first break-in, costing them $1,000 in damage and theft.CanadaFeb 25
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Saskatoon council approves drop-in centre relocation despite community concernsSaskatoon city councillors are backing a new downtown drop-in centre despite pushback from local businesses and community members.CanadaFeb 25
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RCMP puppies need names, Canadian children invited to submit suggestionsCanadian children are invited to submit their suggestion to help name 13 soon-to-be-born puppies that could one day become RCMP police dogs.CrimeFeb 25
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India trade deal would be ‘a real positive for Saskatchewan and Canada’: MoeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a trade deal between Canada and India would be 'a real positive' for both the nation and the province.CanadaFeb 25
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Ukrainians living in Saskatchewan mark 4-year anniversary of Russian invasionMany Ukrainians have settled in Saskatchewan since Russia's invasion, but still struggle with their new lives and the ones they left back home.CanadaFeb 24
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Saskatoon restaurants facing pest issues as cockroach found in sandwichA restaurant in Saskatoon is under the spotlight after a customer found an unexpected surprise in her food and took it to social media, with her post blowing up.CanadaFeb 24
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Premier Moe rejects belt-tightening in budget, cites ‘challenging time’Premier Scott Moe says he will be responding to economic uncertainty by prioritizing provincial industries in the upcoming budget to be tabled next month.CanadaFeb 24
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As Ukraine marks 4 years of Russian war, Ukrainians in Canada rememberRussian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine that he called a 'special operation' on Feb. 24, 2022. It has been four years since the war began.CanadaFeb 24
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Some artists announced for rebranded 2026 Sask Jazz Fest in JulyThe popular summer festival runs from July 5 to 11 with three ticketed days at Victoria Park in Saskatoon.CanadaFeb 24
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Saskatchewan residents seeking safety amid violence in Mexico'The world changed yesterday,' Prince Albert, Sask., resident Jon Foster said. 'You always knew it wasn't necessarily fine, but now there is definite evidence'CanadaFeb 24
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Inmate escapes from Saskatchewan Penitentiary transportAuthorities say Keiston Custer, 30, absconded custody on Feb. 20 while being transported from Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert, Sask.CrimeFeb 23
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SaskPower looks to make province ‘energy powerhouse’ with new transmission linesSaskPower's new multi-billion-dollar project hoping to make Sask. more independent and an energy exporter by making one power grid for the province through transmission lines.CanadaFeb 23
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Sandvik breaks ground on $51M mining equipment manufacturing facility in SaskatoonSwedish mining equipment company Sandvik is breaking ground on a new $51-million facility in northern Saskatoon intended to support critical mineral customers across the province.CanadaFeb 23
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US Supreme Court to hear bid by oil companies to toss climate suitsThe U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal by ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy over a lawsuit that seeks to hold oil companies liable for helping fuel climate change.EnvironmentFeb 23
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Scrapes, dirty water and dead frogs: Saskatchewan Superslides set for demolitionA once popular outdoor waterpark in Saskatchewan is set to be torn down following decades of memories ranging from joyful and thrilling to downright ugly.CanadaFeb 23
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Saskatoon’s hospitality industry trains to prevent human traffickingSunday marked National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Saskatoon’s hospitality industry is working hard to protect those who may be exploited, with some help from Paul Brandt.CanadaFeb 22
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Families gather for Wanuskewin’s 6th annual Kôna Winter FestivalDespite the dread of winter's return to Saskatchewan, the extra snow was the perfect gift for Wanuskewin, and just in time for the Kôna Winter Festival.FeaturesFeb 21
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RCMP investigate homicide in Saskatchewan villageRCMP say two seniors in the Saskatchewan village of Love, northeast of Saskatoon, are dead and they believe one of them was killed.CanadaFeb 21
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Saskatchewan dancers head to Dublin for Dance World Cup, representing CanadaYoung dancers from Saskatchewan are getting ready to head out for The Dance World Cup in Dublin, July 8-18. Dancers say they are excited to represent Canada.CanadaFeb 20
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Josh MorrisonWith a decade of success, Pile O’ Bones Brewing is ready to take the next step, as the owners hope to expand its craft beer into other Western Canadian markets.CanadaFeb 20