Saskatoon Latest News
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Saskatoon’s Caswell Hill community reacts to new emergency shelter locationAfter much back and forth, the City of Saskatoon has chosen its new emergency shelter location, and the adjacent neighbourhood has mixed feelings on the spot.Lifestyle14 mins
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Prince Albert cancer patient fights for free hospital parking across SaskatchewanA cancer patient from Prince Albert, Dennis Ogrodnick, says he's using the time he has left to fight for free hospital parking across the province.HealthAug 19
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Jansen Potash Mine faces further setbacks, NDP says it’s a patternThe Jansen Potash Mine is facing another setback, with stage two of the project now set to begin two years behind schedule in 2031.CanadaAug 19
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Nutrien Wonderhub increases prices, reduces hours due to funding shortfallSaskatoon’s Nutrien Wonderhub is reducing hours and increasing prices next month, after it was unable to attain operating funding from the provincial government.LifestyleAug 19
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Saskatchewan parents step up to the plate amid Air Canada flight cancellationsThe lingering affects of the Air Canada strike are still being felt, but the parents of one Sask. baseball team stepped up to the plate to get their kids out east to compete.CanadaAug 19
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‘A little bit of hope’: Canada’s Ukrainian community reacts to latest peace talksHundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who have come to Canada since the war began are watching closely as world leaders try to broker a peace deal between Russia and UkraineCanadaAug 19
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Uncertain travel plans leaving Saskatchewan passengers, businesses anxiousThe impacts from the Air Canada strike are being felt by passengers and local businesses as a majority of flights remained cancelled.CanadaAug 18
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Shaping Saskatoon’s future: City unveils 2026-2029 draft strategic planHousing, homelessness, and community safety are Saskatoon city council's biggest priorities for the city as it begins to plan for the future leading up to the end of the decade.CanadaAug 18
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Disappointment, frustration for Saskatchewan Rattlers after third straight playoff missCEBL playoffs have once again eluded the Saskatchewan Rattlers – the basketball team finished last in the Western Conference standings with a 7-17 record in 2025.SportsAug 17
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Boy,13, dead and another teen arrested after shooting in northern Manitoba13-year-old boy fatally shot in Pimicikamak Cree Nation as RCMP arrest 17-year-old suspect and seize a firearm. Police say the death is a homicide with no other suspects.CanadaAug 17
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Regina Red Sox ride Cinderella run to first WCBL championship since 2012The Regina Red Sox are WCBL champions for the first time since 2012, capturing the franchise's third league title with a Game 3 thriller in Sylvan Lake.SportsAug 17
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Saskatchewan Roughriders tab Saskatoon for pre-season game in spring 2026CFL pre-season football is coming to Saskatoon for the first time since 1991, with the Saskatchewan Roughriders set to face a yet to be announced opponent in May 2026.SportsAug 15
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Saskatchewan reacts to the Trump-Putin meeting in AlaskaMany say Saskatchewan is a province whose roots run deep with Ukrainian heritage, with Saskatchewan residents banning together to make impactful change across the sea.WorldAug 15
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Effort underway to allow Afghan women at risk of deportation to study at University of ReginaA group at the University of Regina is helping raise money for about 30 female students who fled Afghanistan when the Taliban took over and now fear being deported back there.Aug 15
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Saskatchewan farmers prepare for the worst as canola seed tariffs take effectChina's canola seed tariffs are now in effect and Saskatchewan farmers are preparing for the worst, while hoping for the best.EconomyAug 14
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Founder of Regina’s iconic Italian Star Deli dies, legacy lives onThe founder of Regina's iconic Italian Star Deli died in early August. However, his legacy lives on as his family continues to run the shop.CanadaAug 14
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A legacy of shining shoes comes to an endDale Bowes came to the Hotel Saskatchewan as a teenager, and stayed for 45 years working as a shoe shiner. He died on July 15, leaving behind a legacy.CanadaAug 14
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China’s new tariff on Canadian canola takes effect as farmers urge actionThe duty, announced Tuesday, has already caused the price of one of Canada's most valuable crops to fall, wiping out millions of dollars in its value.CanadaAug 14
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Saskatoon city council talks budgets and AIAt Wednesday city council meeting, businesses expressed their concerns about rising taxes with speakers recommending the use of AI to balance the budget.EconomyAug 13
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Youth violent crime on the rise in SaskatoonYouth violent crime has been increasing year-over-year in Saskatoon, with nearly 200 offences just this year so far.CrimeAug 13
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Record-setting Saskatoon Berries see historic season halted in Game 3 loss to ReginaSetting a new WCBL record for wins in a season, the Saskatoon Berries won't be playing for a league title after falling in the East Final to the Regina Red Sox.SportsAug 13
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Saskatchewan Environmental Society launches legal battle over province’s coal extension planThe Saskatchewan government is extending coal plant operations, but climate experts warn of serious environmental impacts and are taking legal action to block the plan.EnvironmentAug 12
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Feature film ‘One Perfect Date’ wraps production in ReginaOne Perfect Date was filmed in Regina, Sask. and has now wrapped up production. The coming-of-age romantic comedy stars Canadian talent Madison Tevlin.CanadaAug 12
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Saskatchewan Health Authority faces criticism for Indigenous hair-cutting policyThe First Nations Health Ombudsperson Office is calling for accountability from the Saskatchewan Health Authority following an Indigenous woman's hair being cut.HealthAug 12
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Trade war with China could have devastating impact on Canadian canola farmersCanada's agriculture industry is calling on Ottawa for help after China announced Tuesday it is imposing a tariff of 75.8 per cent on Canadian canola imports.EconomyAug 12