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Groundhog Day: Shubenacadie Sam doesn't see her shadow, foretelling spring's arrival
Celebrity groundhog Shubenacadie Sam slowly waddled out of her tiny barn this morning and, under a grey Nova Scotia sky, reportedly could not see her shadow. According to centuries-old folklore, that'...
Harvard Media Feb 02, 2024
NDP weighs in, after MLA Charged with assault
Saskatchewan's Opposition N-D-P says the public deserves more details after a legislature member was charged with assault by choking. Greg Lawrence faces two counts under the Criminal Code and is to m...
Harvard Media Feb 01, 2024
Moose Jaw MLA faces assault charges
Moose Jaw police have released some details about a criminal charge, one day after Moose Jaw Wakamow MLA Greg Lawrence was booted from Saskatchewan Party caucus. Moose Jaw Police had a release late th...
Harvard Media Jan 31, 2024

On your mark, get set, Reserve!
Hot summer days, and warm summer nights are still a few months away, but its never too early to think about reserving your prized campsite. April 1st, reservations open for "seasonal campsites" and on...
Harvard Media Jan 31, 2024

Saskatchewan collector finds rare case containing coveted Wayne Gretzky rookie cards
A case of old hockey cards uncovered in a Regina home is being hailed as a "once-in-a-generation" treasure trove of the game's Great One. And the bidding has already topped $1 million. A family in Reg...
Harvard Media Jan 31, 2024

Economy grew 0.2% in November, growth expected for Q4, StatsCan says
The Canadian economy grew 0.2 per cent in November, marking the first month of expansion in six months, Statistics Canada reported Wednesday. A preliminary estimate suggests real gross domestic produc...
Harvard Media Jan 31, 2024

Provinces ask Ottawa for indefinite pause on expansion of assisted dying eligibility
Most of the provinces and territories have signed a letter asking the federal government to indefinitely pause its plans to expand eligibility for assisted dying. A parliamentary committee repor...
Harvard Media Jan 30, 2024

Jury begins deliberation at inquest into mass stabbing on Saskatchewan First Nation
Jurors at a coroner's inquest into a mass stabbing on a Saskatchewan First Nation have begun deliberating recommendations to help prevent similar deaths in the future. Myles Sanderson killed...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024

'He didn't stand out': Saskatchewan prison elders tell inquest about mass killer
Myles Sanderson was quiet and unremarkable in the time he spent behind bars before he went on a stabbing rampage, Indigenous elders working in a Saskatchewan prison told a coroner's inquest Monday. Pe...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024

Teachers to launch one day, rotating strikes to try and get government to negotiate
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation is announcing its next steps in its labour dispute with the provincial government. STF President Samantha Becotte says teachers will stage one day, rotating strike...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024