Saskatoon Latest News
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‘Every aspect of society has changed’: Sask. residents react to 3 years of war in UkraineIt has been nearly three years since Ukraine was invaded by Russia and some locals from Saskatchewan are doing what they can to raise awareness and offer support.World3 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: January 2025Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaJan 26
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Canadians from across the country share their medical gaslighting experiencesMedical gaslighting is an issue that has affected Canadians across the county. We talked to people across the country to showcase this issue is and what sort of impacts it hasHealthJan 25
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Trump says Canada is a bad trade partner. Are his tariff threats justified?Experts say opening up Canada's dairy sector and other protected markets to American firms can have positive effects on the country — and could be crucial to avoiding a trade warPoliticsJan 25
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Saskatchewan working to produce more fruits and veggies for province, countryInflation, tariffs, and access to fresh foods were all top of mind at the Saskatchewan Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association’s annual conference.CanadaJan 24
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‘It’s like Groundhog Day’: Saskatoon’s Las Palapas facing an increase of crimeBusinesses in Saskatoon continue to see an increase of crime. Las Palapas on Victoria Avenue had hundreds of dollars' worth of booze stolen this weekend.CrimeJan 24
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‘A luxury’: X-Ray Records set to close its doors after 38 years in ReginaX-Ray Records was established in 1987, but it is set to close its doors this February as sales and foot traffic dwindle.CanadaJan 24
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Mexican resort refunds Saskatchewan woman who says she was pressured to sign NDAA Sask. woman says she's been compensated after coming forward with allegations that staff at a resort in Mexico pressured her to sign a NDA to receive medical help.CanadaJan 24
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REAL ‘drums up’ excitement with 2025 concert lineupREAL's Acting President and CEO, Roberta Engel, says thus far, 2025's announced artists have struck a chord with Regina's residents.EntertainmentJan 23
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Runaway dog in Saskatchewan reunited with family in OntarioInstead of coming back to his parents after running away, Bear decided to take off, making himself impossible to catch. Katherine Ludwig tells the story.CanadaJan 23
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RCMP shortage impacts rural Manitoba communitiesAn internal email obtained by Global News shows the RCMP is asking members to consider two-week temporary deployments to address shortages in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.CanadaJan 23
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Saskatchewan encampment fires raise concerns over safety, supportsAfter multiple homeless encampment fires in Saskatoon and Regina over the last few weeks, safety concerns are rising for the city and advocates.CanadaJan 23
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Saskatchewan to require schools to publicly state changeroom policiesAll school divisions in Saskatchewan will now be required to develop, implement and publicly state a policy on changeroom use.CanadaJan 23
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Saskatchewan Rush vet Church eyeing wins, not records after breaking all-time points markEleven years after making his NLL debut, Robert Church now sits alone atop the Saskatchewan Rush record books for points since the franchise's move to Saskatoon in 2016.SportsJan 22
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe addresses potential incoming U.S. tariffsWith U.S President Donald Trump threatening to impose 25 per cent tariffs, Saskatchewan’s premier Scott Moe said he doesn't support any major retaliation efforts.CanadaJan 22
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Escaped prison inmate arrested in Saskatchewan after three weeksRCMP say an inmate has been arrested three weeks after he escaped from a federal prison in Saskatchewan.CanadaJan 22
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Sentencing for Megan Gallagher’s accused killers pushed back to FebruaryThe family of Megan Gallagher has to wait weeks for the sentencing of two women accused in her death. Court was adjourned due to court being closed from a water main break.CrimeJan 22
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Saskatoon’s University Bridge opens after fire closureTraffic is once again flowing on Saskatoon's University Bridge after an encampment fire on January 19 melted a sewer line beneath it.EnvironmentJan 22
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‘Mom, where is uncle?’: Saskatoon’s first homicide of 2025 leaves family shakenTwenty-three-year-old Alfred Okyere was found by police at a business on the corner of Millar Avenue and 71st Street Monday evening.CrimeJan 22
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Canadian inspectors may go to Italy to probe mini pastry salmonella outbreakCFIA said it's possible that investigators will be sent to Italy to determine the source of a salmonella outbreak that's sickened at least 61 people in Canada.HealthJan 22
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Memory of former teammate Leicht fuelling Olympic dream for Humboldt’s Luke PutoChasing his own dreams in the memory of friend and former hockey teammate Jacob Leicht, Humboldt's Luke Puto is focused on qualifying for the 2026 Olympics in bobsleigh.SportsJan 21
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Northern Sask. communities push back at private medical detox servicesThe union representing thousands of health care professionals across Saskatchewan is calling out the decision to hire a private company to provide mobile detox services.HealthJan 21
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Saskatchewan Mounties seize 400,000 unstamped cigarettes from semiPolice have seized two dozen pallets of unstamped tobacco from a semi that was stopped by officers near Lumsden, Sask.CrimeJan 21
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Here are some changes to be aware of ahead of tax seasonTax season is quickly approaching and there are a few changes to be aware of before filing your taxes for the April 30 deadline.EconomyJan 21
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Canada’s population could reach 80M in 50 years, despite immigration cut: reportCanada’s population will grow over the years regardless of the federal government’s recent decision to slash immigration rates, a new report shows.CanadaJan 21