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They suffered through a horrific tragedy and the nation mourned with them.Now, the Humboldt Broncos have reunited.All the surviving members of the team that went through the 2018 bus crash got togethe...
Jul 26, 2021
Following a short season due to COVID-19, the Saskatoon Valkyries wrapped up their three game season with their final game in Saskatoon.With a 32-7 win against the Regina Riot on July 25, the Valkyrie...
Lisa Brady Jul 26, 2021
A few things to get out of the way first.The Green and White scrimmage was pretty well attended, helped by the Riders announcing children under 14 would get in for free.The Riders scrimmage was broken...
Jul 26, 2021
Following a delay in the COVID-19 update from the provincial government, 51 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Saskatchewan, including 34 that are in northern zones of the province.This brings the...
Jul 23, 2021
A number of municipalities who offer paratransit services in the province will receive funding through the Transit Assistance For People with Disabilities Program (TAPD) in the 2021-22 fiscal year. Go...
Jul 23, 2021
Murray Lees of Humboldt is celebrating his third career hole-in-one, and the most lucrative.The stroke earned Lees $5,000 at the Auto Clearing Senior Men's Championship at the Moon Lake Golf and Count...
Jul 23, 2021
TOKYO - A red-clad contingent of 30 athletes represented Canada in an understated opening ceremony at the Tokyo Olympics. Led by flag-bearers Miranda Ayim and Nathan Hirayama, the small Canadian conti...
Jul 23, 2021
A new provincial program has been introduced that pledges to connect families in crisis with "immediate help and ongoing assistance" in the central west part of the province.The initiative - called Fa...
Jul 23, 2021
The North Battleford RCMP are searching for the owner of an urn, which contains ashes, after it was found behind a business last month.According to a media release, the urn was located by a person beh...
Jul 23, 2021
SaskTel and other large communications corporations like Bell, Rogers and Telus, are now offering low-cost and occasional-use wireless service plans.The direction came from the Canadian Radio-Televisi...
Jul 23, 2021