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Small plane uses RCMP driver training course for emergency landingThe pilot of a small plane landed safely on the grounds of the RCMP Training Academy in Regina, after reporting a mechanical problem.
Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucusSenator Pamela Wallin says she is recusing herself from the Conservative caucus while her travel expense claims are under scrutiny. Wallin's departure comes one day after Senator Mike Duffy left the Tory caucus amid controversy over his expense claims.
Some wildfires started by would-be firefighters, investigator saysWould-be firefighters looking for employment are believed to have caused some of the wildfires in Saskatchewan, an arson expert says.
Supreme Court upholds acquittal of mom in Wal-Mart baby caseThe Supreme Court of Canada today upheld the acquittal of a Saskatchewan woman who was charged with abandoning a child after giving birth in a Wal-Mart bathroom.
Tenderized beef to get new safe-cooking labelsFederally registered meat plants will be required to put new labels on tenderized beef in order to make it safer for consumers, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says.
Teen's death not suspicious, police sayPolice in Prince Albert say the death of a 13-year-old two years ago is not suspicious.
Brit's Picks: Top things to do in Sask. this weekendCBC's Britainy Robinson on what's happening around Saskatoon this weekend.
Pedestrian, 78, dies after being hit by vehicleA 78-year-old woman who was struck by a vehicle Friday morning in Humboldt, Sask., has died in hospital in Saskatoon, RCMP say.
Ottawa imposes 'stricter' standards on U of R projectsThe federal government says its review of the problems at IPAC-CO2 revealed "serious concerns" that will mean tougher scrutiny for future University of Regina projects.
Saskatchewan highway construction season beginsThe Saskatchewan government has launched highway construction season — with more than $280 million earmarked this year for building new sections of roads.
Knights best Blades in Memorial Cup openerNikita Zadorov scored on the power play in the third period Friday as the London Knights defeated the host Saskatoon Blades 3-2 in the opening game of the 2013 MasterCard Memorial Cup.
Fire damages Saskatoon homeA fire broke out Thursday night in a west side home near Saskatoon's SIAST campus.
Fire destroys trailer in Moose JawA Moose jaw man is lucky to be alive this morning, after a trailer fire late Thursday night.
Tips for a safe Saskatchewan long weekendWe've been indoors suffering through this long Saskatchewan winter, so we want to get outside. Just remember to stay safe.
Harsher penalty sought for ex-teacher convicted of sexually exploiting studentAn appeal on the sentence has been filed in the case of Bonnie McLachlan who was recently found guilty of sexually exploiting a 15-year-old student two decades ago.
Youngsters focus on friendship in new projectA new project aimed at improving social skills among youngsters is getting a test run at two Regina schools.
Mail sorting ends for some Saskatchewan communitiesA letter put in a mail box in Moose Jaw, for delivery in Moose Jaw, will now make a stop in Regina as Canada Post revamps how it sorts items.
Spring sitting of legislature wrapsSaskatchewan politicians have wrapped up the spring sitting of the legislature.
Alleged Saskatoon apartment scammer arrestedRegina Police have arrested Jason Hartlen for allegedly scamming renters in Saskatoon using the online classified ad site Kijiji.
Coming soon ... Great Blue Heron Provincial ParkSaskatchewan's next provincial park will be named after the great blue heron, the government says.
Supreme Court to rule on Wal-Mart baby caseThe Supreme Court is ruling on the case of a woman who abandoned her newborn baby in a Wal-Mart washroom in May of 2007.
Experts share tips on catching arsonistsConservation officers from across Canada are in Prince Albert, Sask., learning from experts how to spot the telltale signs of arson.
Lobby group takes aim at Sask. gas taxesWith the long weekend almost here, some grumbling at the gas pumps appears likely.
Memorial Cup littered with storylinesThe annual 10-day Memorial Cup to decide the CHL champion begins Friday with the host Saskatoon Blades facing the OHL's London Knights in a game that features teams that took very different routes to get here.
Mounties investigate St. Bernard shootingAn ongoing conflict between neighbours was the prelude last month to a dog shooting east of Saskatoon — and now the RCMP are involved.
PHOTO GALLERY: Saskatoon welcomes Memorial CupThe Memorial Cup arrived in Saskatoon Thursday with great fanfare — jet planes, bagpipes, and excited little kids.
Provocative animal rights ads appear on city busesProvocative animal rights ads comparing eating pigs to dining on dogs, chomping on chicken and chowing down on cats are showing up on Saskatoon buses.
Gas prices jump before May long weekendWith the Victoria Day weekend almost here, gasoline prices are heading up.
Family mourns city's first homicide victim of yearA 19-year-old Saskatoon man is charged with second degree murder, attempted murder and aggravated assault after a New Year's Day stabbing spree.
Boy, 13, dies in ATV accidentA 13-year-old boy died last night when his ATV snagged on barbed wire and rolled near Arborfield, Sask.
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