Saskatoon Latest News
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Soon you can help choose the new name of the Saskatchewan Liberal PartyThe Saskatchewan Liberal Party will go into the 2024 election with a new name. The party is doing a full rebrand, including its name and logo, and will invite public suggestions.Politics6 hours
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Saskatchewan RCMP seize fentanyl, cash in ‘significant’ drug bust41-year-old Keenan Leith Ireland was arrested at a residence in Hodgeville, Sask., on March 23.Crime6 hours
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Saskatchewan to start development on future Indigenous police servicesCalls for Indigenous self-policing have grown louder in recent months, and now the Saskatchewan government is taking its first steps into making that a reality.Canada7 hours
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Saskatchewan Court of Appeal overturns ruling on Lighthouse executive directorJudge Barrington-Foote ruled that Don Windels had been denied procedural fairness during a Court of Appeal hearing on March 20th.Canada7 hours
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Saskatoon pool undergoes upgrades with potential 2-year shutdownThe City of Saskatoon said the project will take anywhere from 18 months to two years to complete, adding it will cost somewhere between $18-$24 million.Canada10 hours
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Government of Saskatchewan incentivizing critical mineral miningThe Sask. Party government announced the plan, Securing the Future: Saskatchewan's Critical Mineral Strategy, with four goals over the next few years to enhance production.Economy12 hours
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Quewezance sisters granted bail in Yorkton, Sask. after nearly 30 years in prisonThe sisters were convicted of second-degree murder at a Yorkton, Sask., courthouse in 1994, where they both received life sentences.CrimeMar 27
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, March 27Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Monday, March 27.BlogsMar 27
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: March 2023Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.BlogsMar 27
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic hosts first Powwow showcasing Indigenous dancersSaskatchewan Polytechnic hosted their first annual Powwow on their Saskatoon campus on March 24, 2023.CanadaMar 26
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Regina Symphony Orchestra cancels shows as ticket sales dropThe ensemble has seen an almost 50 per cent decline in attendance in both season subscriptions and single ticket purchases.CanadaMar 26
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Terry Cahill hitchhikes to Saskatoon for Rush vs. Roughnecks gameAfter watching the two teams face off in Calgary last week, Cahill said tonight's rematch was more than enough reason to head to the SaskTel Centre.EntertainmentMar 25
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Unissued diplomas hang at U of S for Ukrainian students who will never graduateThe exhibit will be on display beginning Sunday, March 26, and be open for viewing for one week.CanadaMar 25
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Sask. northern lights almost max category index: aurora expertAurora chaser and researcher Dale Boan said that northern lights are categorized on a KP index, similar to category storm indexes.EnvironmentMar 25
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‘Sense of community’ felt as Halifax hosts Canadian Pride Curling ChampionshipsThe Canadian Pride Curling Championships are being held in Halifax for the first time in a decade, and the hosting team says it's an honour.CanadaMar 25
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Carol LaFayette-BoydFrom her work with the Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum to her records in track and field, Carol LaFayette-Boyd continues to expand her impact on the community.CanadaMar 24
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Île-à-la-Crosse survivors gather for the first time to discuss lawsuit and healÎle-à-la-Crosse residential school survivors gathered in Saskatoon. They are still fighting to have their traumatic experiences recognized and possibly compensated.CanadaMar 24
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Environment Canada says winter weather holding in Sask., spring won’t be ‘coming in anytime fast’Snow is still piled up outside as March comes to a close and patience around Saskatchewan is wearing thin. The calendar says spring has arrived, so where is it?EnvironmentMar 24
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Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools facing shortfall of millions after budget snubAn email sent by Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools to teachers said the CFO is still looking over the numbers but anticipates needing $2 million just to keep current programming.EducationMar 24
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Co-operatives First helping entrepreneurs start new daycares in SaskatchewanEntrepreneurship expert, Heather Hallgrimson said the waiting lists for daycares in the province have been growing since the daily fee reduction announcement.CanadaMar 24
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Complainant in Saskatoon sexual assault case speaks out after publication ban liftedFormer athletic director of Legacy Christian Academy, Aaron Benneweis is charged with sexual assault and sexual exploitation.CrimeMar 24
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Firefighter training returns to Melville, Sask.The National Fire Protection Association Standard 1001 program will be the first training offered, with additional volunteer and industrial training coming in the fall.CanadaMar 24
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‘Land of the Living Skies’ highlights northern lightsPhotos came flooding in from Thursday night's light show above Saskatchewan, and here are some of the pictures you sent our way.CanadaMar 24
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, March 24Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, March 24.BlogsMar 24
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‘Sexist and wrong’: Experience Regina slogans weren’t presented to mayor, tourism CEO ahead of launchWhat started as a rebranded tourism department has turned into a controversial issue across Regina met with both hate and support online, and now in the halls of city council.CanadaMar 23