Kin Canada selects Yorkton woman as national president
Marley Hanishewsky is the youngest woman selected to serve as Kin Canada's national president.
Marley Hanishewsky is the youngest woman selected to serve as Kin Canada's national president.
Yorkton’s Sunflower Art and Craft Market is returning for another year this weekend.
A group of First Nations are taking the initiative to address the drug crisis happening in their communities through community engagement meetings.
The Regina International Airport (YQR), along with over 20 partner organizations, held an emergency training exercise featuring more than 150 people Tuesday.
Day two of the 38th annual Treaty 4 Gathering in the Fort Qu’Appelle Valley focused on youth.
A retirement community in southwest Regina was evacuated after a small fire was reported in the facility's basement.
Another candidate has thrown their hat into the ring for the office of mayor ahead of this fall's municipal election in Regina.
The Saskatchewan NDP is promising help with high rents as it gears up for the October general election.
With the arrival of September and more fall-like weather patterns – the likelihood of Saskatchewan seeing any more tornadoes this year is next to nothing.
Saskatchewan's overdose crisis is tragically on par with last year's record breaking total, with more than 200 people having lost their lives to accidental overdoses in the first seven months of the year.
An evacuation order for the Sandy Bay community has been cancelled due to a decreased wildfire risk, effective immediately.
In 2022, Tanya Frisk-Welburn and her husband bought what they hoped would be a dream home in Mexico.
In their first and perhaps only debate, former U.S. president Donald Trump and U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris described the state of the country in starkly different terms. As the two traded jabs, some old false and misleading claims emerged along with some new ones.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will put forward a non-confidence motion when Parliament resumes 'at the earliest possible opportunity' with the aim of triggering an early federal election.
Jagmeet Singh's top adviser says the NDP leader is not particularly eager to trigger an election. But Anne McGrath, Singh's principal secretary, says there will be more volatility in Parliament and the odds of an early election have risen.
A woman who requested medical assistance in dying (MAID) won a major case in front of the Quebec rental board. She wanted to die at home, but her landlord didn't want her to.
The mother of the teenager suspected of killing four people during last week’s shooting at a Georgia high school has apologized to the victims' families in an open letter while insisting her son 'is not a monster.'