A small First Nations community in northern Saskatchewan has admitted wrongdoing after more than 5,000 litres of diesel fuel from a storage tank spilled and contaminated a nearby lake nearly three years ago.
With swine flu vaccination clinics opening in Regina for the general public on Tuesday, officials are urging people not to rush.
Darian Durant aims to prove everyone wrong by leading the underdog Saskatchewan Roughriders to a Grey Cup victory over the Montreal Alouettes Sunday.
A Regina filmmaker has won a major battle in a U.S. court following an Iowa judge's ruling he should be paid $6.5 million US in tax credits promised him by the state to shoot a movie there.
Following a gloomy Saskatchewan budget update last week that showed declining revenues and called for spending cuts, the NDP says it wants to extend the legislative session.
Two of the province's major Internet service providers (ISPs) are poised to work with proposed federal legislation that would force providers to tell police if they find child pornography sites.
The City of Regina is hosting two public open houses this week to share new long-term ideas for recreation facilities.
Eleven soldiers with Saskatchewan roots became the first to receive a new scholarship Monday that recognizes service in the Canadian Forces.
Here is the schedule, starting today, for H1N1 flu vaccine immunization clinics for the general public within the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region:
Planners for the children's hospital to be built in Saskatoon are wrong not to seek certification under an internationally recognized "green building" program, says a Saskatoon environmental group.
You could say that love of the land and cowboy poetry is in the genes of rancher Jon Bowie.
Google Inc. is claiming its new Chrome operating system will start up a computer in seven seconds or faster. In an attempt to rival software giants Microsoft Corp. and Apple, Inc., Google gave the public a first glimpse into its new OS this week. For more on this story and other techie happenings, head to T
Saskatchewan's largest hog producer, Big Sky Farms Inc., owes its creditors nearly $96 million, documents related to the company's recent filing for creditor protection show.
Christmas lights generally look better when there's snow on the ground, but no one was complaining at the opening reception Wednesday for the SIGA Enchanted Forest.
A Regina man who wanted to dial 411, but hit 911 instead, discovered one digit can make a world of difference when the wrong number led to the discovery of his pot-growing operation.