Saskatoon police are asking residents to be on the lookout for suspicious activity after a reported increase in catalytic converter thefts. The number of new cases in the provincial jail system ...
After an April that saw 415 reported overdose events in Regina and 680 in Saskatoon, Premier Scott Moe offered ways to curb those staggering numbers. “We need to continue building out our capacity of ...
The high school spring soccer season that started at the beginning of May, will culminate with the boys and girls city championships at Donna Birkmaier Fields on Wednesday.
A new women’s washroom is being built in Saskatchewan’s Legislative Building. While this wouldn’t ordinarily be news, its construction comes under unique circumstances. Because, until now, female MLAs ...
Businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today, the StarPhoenix spoke with Chelsey Wilde, who together with her husband Joel Wilde, opened Good Earth Coffeehouse ...
Festival season has returned to Saskatoon, with a wide variety of events to see and attend for all ages and interests. Here are five festivals you won’t want to miss this month: ...
Businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today the StarPhoenix spoke with James Kramer and Harrison Hall, who open Dry Supply on Broadway Avenue on July 1.
While some measures are brand new or haven’t yet been fully implemented to make Saskatoon public transit safer, bus riders make sure to let the city know about problems they see right now. She spoke ...
The Saskatchewan government is allocating $740 million for the Ministry of Community Safety in the 2026-27 provincial budget, the finance minister announced Wednesday. Community Safety Minister ...
A $4-million donation from the Hospitals of Regina Foundation will help the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine establish a new research position to improve children’s health care in ...
Cargill Ltd.’s influence over Canadian agriculture is set to grow under a proposed takeover of grain-handling assets in the prairies. The Minnesota-headquartered agribusiness wants to buy three grain ...
According to provincial court documents, Brandon Taylor Moore, who is self representing, pleaded guilty to inciting hatred against an identifiable group where “such incitement is likely to lead to a ...