Yorkton patient speaks out on city losing four doctors
A cattle farmer near Yorkton has spoken out about the shortage of doctors in the Yorkton region after losing her family physician in the area.
A cattle farmer near Yorkton has spoken out about the shortage of doctors in the Yorkton region after losing her family physician in the area.
Through a more “personalized” approach, kids in Yorkton are getting the chance to take their photo with one of Santa’s helpers while also supporting a good cause.
Six Yorkton business have come together to encourage people to donate items in-need to Shelwin House by offering their services free of charge through a draw.
One person was sent to hospital with fire-related injuries following a blaze at a downtown motel in Moose Jaw on Friday night.
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) is investigating after a 49-year-old man from White Bear First Nation died in a Carlyle Detachment cell.
The Regina Christmas Wish List has been fulfilling Christmas gift requests for over 15 years.
For almost the last decade, Terry Burant spends months decorating the outside of his home with thousands of lights, just in time for Christmas.
Discussions on neck guards being mandatory for hockey players has come to light after a recent senior hockey player in east-central Saskatchewan experienced a near fatal accident.
The future of three non-profit organizations at the University of Regina (U of R) is uncertain following a proposal by the students’ union (URSU).
Malls can be hectic around the holidays, and sometimes you just can't wait to get home – whether you're on two legs or four.
Five Saskatchewan connections have been named to Canada’s U20 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship roster.
The second suspect wanted in connection to serious assaults in Swift Current has been arrested.
An impatient dog uses her owner's horn to send a signal in a B.C. mall parking lot. (Credit: Brenna Boyd)
A landslide shut down the Sea to Sky Highway near Lions Bay in both directions Saturday morning.
This week, Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon announced a 'time-out' in the ongoing Canada Post strike. In a way, Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) negotiator Jim Gallant says he agrees with that phrasing.
A sprawling military training base more than twice the size of New York City in southeastern Alberta appears to be a shadow of its former self while its future use remains up in the air.
As a two-month break from the federal GST took effect Saturday, shoppers and businesses expressed lukewarm support for the measure.
Roughly 70000 gallons (264,978 litres) of oil from a pipeline spilled into the ground in Wisconsin, officials said.
Nanos Research founder Nik Nanos explains how the Fall economic statement, GST break likely won't be able to improve the Liberal support.