Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to enact tariffs on Canadian goods starting this week is “disappointing.” Moe posted a statement on social media ...
According to the Saskatchewan RCMP, 2024 was the worst year on record for the number of separate homicide files that occurred within its jurisdiction. The overall number of 2024 victims ranks ...
The Saskatchewan NDP is criticizing the provincial government on rural and remote registered nurse retention, with the nurses' union president adding that there's still no sign of a nursing task ...
Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe says the 30-day pause on potential U.S. tariffs, announced on Monday is welcome news. “This is a temporary pause, and we need to continue leveraging our ...
1:47 Northern Sask. communities push back at private medical detox services Northern Sask. communities push back at private medical detox services ...
With U.S. tariffs looming, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe stressed to business leaders at the Western Canada Economic Forum (WCEF) that his province does not want a dollar-for-dollar retaliatory ...
Saskatchewan's premier says he remains committed to a unified response to President Donald Trump's threat of a 25 per cent tariff, but that there are some tactics he does not want to see implemented.
Guilty pleas have been entered by a Saskatchewan woman who caused a fatal head-on crash near Dundurn in October. In Saskatoon provincial court on Thursday, Brittany Dawn Barry pleaded guilty to ...
While Saskatchewan’s economy surges ahead, our labour force is struggling to keep up. The mismatch threatens our economic momentum, challenging sectors from agriculture to health care ...
HANOI, Jan 10 (Reuters) - (This Jan. 10 story has been corrected to reflect the par value, not market price, in paragraph 3) South Korean conglomerate SK Group plans to sell about a fifth of its ...
Saskatchewan’s new provincial police force has begun interviewing Mounties as it prepares to launch this year, a move critics say highlights concerns of job poaching. Chief Marshal Robert ...
Two Saskatchewan families say they felt more like hostages than guests of a resort in Mexico when they got severely ill and were pressured by staff to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in exchange ...