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Doug Cuthand is the Indigenous affairs columnist for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and the Regina Leader-Post. He is a member of ...
“It raises a lot of questions,” said Charlie Siskel, a director and producer for “The Sexiest Man in Winnipeg,” a new ...
Yet, as troubling as Redekop’s story is, the silence from the Conservative Party resonates as equally disturbing. Messages to ...
Indeed, a number of Saskatoon hockey players were glued to their phone or computer screens even more than usual Thursday. In ...
Austin Shanks — who fights fires when he isn’t playing lacrosse — is more likely to start them on the lacrosse field. Shanks ...
An attempt to get Fairhaven residents a tax abatement, due to the proximity of the Emergency Wellness Centre, has resulted in ...
That said, both major parties did wade into more direct homebuilding waters. Focusing on what the new government has said, ...
Eclipse Chorus presents its spring concert, The Quarter Century Playlist. The choral group performs hits by popular artists ...
France will never forget Flying Officer Earle Freeman Warren, nor the Canadian heroes who fought for her, died for her, and ...
The Saskatoon Blades were wheeling and dealing during the Western Hockey League Prospects Draft, WHL expansion draft and U.S.
Nutrien senior leadership struck an optimistic tone about the company’s long-term prospects. Chief executive Ken Seitz said ...
Safety concerns were raised around how the Link bus system is laid out, with Cary Tarasoff offering councillors an ...