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EXCLUSIVE: LIV Golf execs scope out Saskatoon courses for future events
Saskatoon could soon be playing host to some of the best golfers in the world. LIV Golf executives - including its CEO, hall-of-fame golfer Greg Norman - were in the Bridge City last week, scoping out...
Shane Clausing
May 30, 2024
National task force not lowering age for routine breast cancer screening to 40
A national task force that provides guidance for primary health-care providers is not lowering the recommended breast cancer screening age to 40, despite urging from several cancer specialists, surgeo...
The Canadian Press
May 30, 2024
Prince Albert chess player makes big moves at Nationals
By Nigel Maxwell While he's only 13 years old and has less than five years of experience, Prince Albert's Eros Villamar has played - and beaten - some of the best chess players in the country. Earlier...
paNOW
May 29, 2024
Driver has minor injuries after driving truck into Shell River
By Susan McNeil The driver of a pickup truck that ended up in the Shell River on Tuesday was treated for minor injuries, said Parkland Ambulance. Buckland Fire and Rescue was called to the bridge on H...
paNOW
May 29, 2024
Sask. Teachers' Federation members begin voting on latest contract offer
Teachers are voting this week on whether to accept or reject a new contract offer. The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation's 13,500 members are voting Wednesday and Thursday on the latest contract offer...
CKOM News
May 29, 2024
Inspections remove 103 unsafe vehicles and 16 drivers from Sask. highways
Vehicle inspectors with the Saskatchewan Highway Patrol and SGI removed 103 vehicles and 16 drivers from the province's highways after identifying safety issues. The groups held a 72-hour campaign to ...
CKOM News
May 29, 2024
Jury deliberations begin in Donald Trump's hush money criminal case
NEW YORK (AP) - Jury deliberations began Wednesday in Donald Trump's hush money trial, placing the outcome of the history-making case in the hands of a dozen New Yorkers who have vowed to be fair and ...
The Canadian Press
May 29, 2024
U of S Greystone Singers to make Carnegie Hall debut
Later this week, a group of Saskatoon singers will step onto one of the most prestigious stages in the world. "The U of S Greystone Singers are making their big debut at Carnegie Hall," said Max Eyre-...
Brittany Caffet
May 29, 2024
Canada to see warm summer, wildfire risks loom for some regions: Weather Network
Get ready to feel the heat, Canada. The Weather Network is predicting more sunshine and warmer temperatures for the summer. The weather broadcaster's annual summer forecast released Wednesday indicate...
The Canadian Press
May 29, 2024
In the news today: Property controls a barrier for domestic grocers
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... Property controls a major barrier for grocery competition in Canada: experts Ex...
The Canadian Press
May 29, 2024
Sylvain Charlebois, who studies food distribution and policy at Dalhousie University, says removal of the consumer carbon tax could impact Canada's food security. (CJME files)
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