'Everyone benefits by it': New airport terminal building coming to Yorkton
Serving as a highway in the sky for the city, a brand new airport terminal building is expected to be built in Yorkton by March 2025.
Serving as a highway in the sky for the city, a brand new airport terminal building is expected to be built in Yorkton by March 2025.
A new video series for employers and job seekers has been created by SaskAbilities and will be accessible to the public - free of charge - starting April 1.
An Indigenous pastry chef with Saskatchewan roots is getting some well deserved recognition after winning a national female entrepreneurship award.
A mandatory 30 kilometre per hour (km/h) speed limit could soon be implemented in Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood as part of a plan to reduce motor vehicle collisions, according to the city.
Recruitment of workers from other countries have helped drive Saskatchewan’s population to a new high of 1,225,493 which is up by 30,624 in 2023. The vast majority were newcomers to Canada.
Hundreds gathered for the University of Regina’s 15th annual Inspiring Leadership Forum on Wednesday.
A Saskatchewan healthcare social worker battling breast cancer shared her experiences navigating the health system – while also voicing concern over the culture and working conditions in the sector.
Dr. Medhi Horri will no longer be able to see female patients following a suspension hearing at Saskatchewan's College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPSS).
Being in palliative care is an experience that often fosters stress and anxiety for patients and their loved ones. One business, however, is working to help families create some positive memories during a difficult time.
A blind Saskatoon man is speaking out about a lack of accessibility services offered to him and a group of blind curlers by West Jet while at the Saskatoon airport.
Saskatchewan's libraries are working to update the way people search for information, related to Indigenous peoples.
Saskatchewan has the lowest average age of first-time mothers in the country, according to a recent report released by the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy.
Multiple flight attendants from Pakistan International Airlines have abandoned their jobs and are believed to have sought asylum in Canada in the past year and a half, a spokesperson for the government-owned airline says.
An international team of doctors visiting a hospital in central Gaza was prepared for the worst. But the gruesome impact Israel’s war against Hamas is having on Palestinian children still left them stunned.
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and three school boards in the Toronto-area have launched legal action against social media giants, accusing them of "disrupting students' fundamental right to education."
A one-space mausoleum crypt in the vicinity of Marilyn Monroe and Hugh Hefner will go on auction Saturday, when it is expected to reach between US$200,000 and $400,000.
A Toronto restaurant introduced a surprising new rule that reduced the cost of a meal and raised the salaries of staff – tipping is no longer accepted.