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Regina Lyric Musical Theatre celebrates 49th season with ‘darker’, classic show
With the Regina Lyric Musical Theatre approaching its 50th year, the co-producer of the theatre's latest production wanted to bring something differen... -
VIDEO: RCMP still searching for man behind Pelican Narrows shooting after suspect released
RCMP officers are still searching for the man responsible for a fatal shooting in Pelican Narrows. According to an update shared by the Saskatchewan R... -
Ottawa pumps the brakes on proposed changes to major project environmental reviews
OTTAWA - The federal government is going to take more time to consult on its proposals to change how major projects are reviewed. Ottawa last month re... -
Inmate dies at Donnacona Institution in Quebec after altercation with other prisoners
MONTREAL - A 30-year-old inmate has died at Donnacona Institution in Quebec after an altercation with other inmates. Correctional Service Canada says ... -
In Saskatchewan, seller's market has homebuyers lining up for shrinking inventory of properties
Homebuyers are getting 'shut out' from buying their first property across much of Saskatchewan as listings continue to lag compared to interest -
Saskatoon Mamba, Calgary Surge to meet in Yukon for CEBL regular-season contest
The CEBL contest between the Calgary Surge (0-5) and host Saskatoon Mamba on July 3 will headline a Canada Day weekend event in Whitehorse.
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New solar farm starts up in 'bright and sunny' Saskatoon
The 14-acre Dundonald Avenue Solar Farm is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 23,000 tonnes over its 25 to 30-year lifespan.
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Man wanted for murder in Saskatchewan arrested on drug charges in Ontario
Kawartha police have arrested two suspects on drug charges, one of whom was wanted for second-degree murder in Saskatchewan. -
Red Earth, Shoal Lake Cree Nation evacuees home as wildfire situation improves
The rain has improved the fire situation across much of Saskatchewan. With fires tempering down, evacuees from Red Earth and Shoal Lake Cree Nation begin to return home. -
Local leaders call for policing improvements after Pelican Narrows shooting
In the wake of a fatal shooting and subsequent dangerous person alert in Pelican Narrows Monday, some leaders are planning for policing improvements. - Chief vows First Nations will 'look at all avenues' in fight against Alberta separatist referendum
- Cricket Canada president's B.C. home targeted in extortion-related shooting for 2nd time: police
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Heiltsuk Nation reaches $12.2M settlement with company involved in 2016 tugboat fuel spill
The Haíɫzaqv (Heiltsuk) Nation says it has completed the first part of a multi part settlement after a tugboat ran aground in its territory, spilling thousands of litres of fuel i…
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Men charged in Ontario restaurant owner's death to appear in court Friday
All three men charged in connection with the 2023 death of Owen Sound restaurant owner Sharif Rahman are expected back in court Friday for a resolution appearance.
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The CFL kicks off a new season — and a new era
As the 2026 regular season gets underway, CBC Sports' daily newsletter looks at the changes that second-year commissioner Stewart Johnston has brought to the CFL.
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Black advocates call out Carney government for excluding them from diversity council
Advocates for Black Canadians say the Carney government is reinforcing the barriers they face by launching an inclusivity council that does not include any Black people.
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Alberta court upholds sanctions against veterinarian with history of complaints
Alberta's highest court has upheld sanctions against an Edmonton veterinarian who unsafely sedated a cat and then actively avoided the grieving owners when they had been misled ab…
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Saskatchewan school staff voice concerns about workload in survey
A new survey has been released. Detailing the medical care procedures being performed every day in Saskatchewan schools without proper resources and training. -
Roughriders Mailbag: Specialist selections? Impact rookies? Roster holes?
Answering questions readers have about the Saskatchewan Roughriders as the Green and White prepare to kick off the 2026 CFL season
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Mosaic festival headlines five things to do this weekend in Regina
It's a busy weekend on the local entertainment calendar with an assortment of festivals, theatre, tours and more.
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Negligence alleged in lawsuit filed by family of young carbon monoxide victim
The family of an 11-year-old Regina boy who died of carbon monoxide poisoning in December 2025 has now filed a lawsuit alleging negligence by four com... -
Addressing homelessness should be considered nation-building project: big city mayors
EDMONTON - Mayors of Canada's big cities say fixing homelessness should also be considered a nation-building project by Ottawa. Soraya Martinez Ferrad... -
The Green Zone Replay – Thursday, June 4
2:05 - Starting Lineup It's here! The 2026 CFL season begins tonight! Can the Carolina Hurricanes even up the Stanley Cup Final tonight? Jon Cooper is... -
Saskatoon Hilltops coaches prepare for new team in 1974
On this day in 1974, the new coaching staff for the Saskatoon Hilltops prepares for training camps with new and returning players. -
Suspect released as RCMP continue searching for Pelican Narrows shooter
RCMP said a man arrested on Monday evening was released without charges after further investigation. Now, they've released a video of the suspect.
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'You can survive this': Doctor, patient to reunite years after life-saving pancreatic cancer surgery
Funds raised at Saturday's Kicking PancreAS 5K will be used to support and educate patients and doctors on one of cancer’s deadliest forms.
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Sask. RCMP working to identify victim in fatal Pelican Narrows shooting
RCMP said two people were shot on the same road at two separate locations a "short distance" from each other. A woman died at the scene.
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Saskatoon complex needs facility provides alternative to police cells, ERs for people at risk
The provincial government says its complex needs shelter in Saskatoon was designed to provide a medically supervised and secure place where police may bring individuals. -
Suspect released, manhunt resumes after fatal northern Saskatchewan shooting
A 28-year-old woman whose identity was not provided by police died after a shooting in Pelican Narrows on Monday. -
Snowbirds Alumni Association is fighting to keep the team flying
The federal government recently announced Canada's Snowbirds will be temporarily grounded after the 2026 season while the team transitions to new aircraft. -
Man who killed his children granted conditional discharge: B.C. Review Board
The British Columbia Review Board has granted a conditional discharge for a man convicted in the brutal slayings of his three children.
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Premier says there's no Indigenous opposition to pipeline proposed for northern Manitoba
Premier Wab Kinew says there is no opposition among Indigenous leaders in northern Manitoba to the liquefied natural gas pipeline he hopes to see built as part of an effort to exp…
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Child in Ottawa critically injured in balcony fall
Ottawa police say a young child is in critical condition after falling from a fourth-floor balcony Wednesday, calling it the third such incident in the city in the past month.
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Agricultural giant at centre of urban-rural housing divide in Ontario border city
Cargill is trying to block townhomes and an apartment complex from being built in Sarnia by using the province's Minister's Zoning Order for the opposite reason it was originally …
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After hundreds protest Hamilton data centre proposal, committee denies Steelport planning application
Hamilton’s Committee of Adjustment denied an application from Slate Asset Management to split up an industrial lot. The company has said it is considering building a data centre o…
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66 opioid calls in 1 day. This is how bad the overdose crisis is, Winnipeg first responders say
Front-line workers say Winnipeg is in the midst of a drug epidemic, driven by a surge in opioid overdoses that is killing users and overwhelming first responders who are dispatche…
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Quebec girl’s death highlights lack of regulations for bouncy castles
The death of a three-year-old girl after a bouncy castle was swept up by the wind in Montreal is raising questions about the safety of the devices and the lack of regulation.
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Denare Beach resident reflects on 1-year anniversary of devastating wildfire
As wildfire season returns to Saskatchewan, communities are healing from last summer's losses. One Denare Beach resident spoke to Global News to reflect on the past year. -
Summer incoming: Regina's outdoor pools opening next week
Wascana Pool opens next week, though patrons are advised that parking is no longer free on weekdays like it was in previous years.
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Parents of Henry Losco, boy who died in Regina apartment CO poisoning, launch lawsuit
Loss and damages have been suffered in amounts to be "proven at trial," a statement of claim states.
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Riders announce new pre-game fan events ahead of home opener
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will debut two new pre-game fan experiences next week. Ahead of kickoff against the B.C. Lions, Roughrider fans will be a... -
Canadian Heritage aware of turmoil in Indigenous languages office months before audit
OTTAWA - Documents show the Canadian Heritage department was aware of internal strife at the Indigenous languages office for months before it launched... -
Pelican Narrows safety issues linked to drugs, alcohol, gangs: Community safety minister
Safety concerns in Pelican Narrows are being brought into the spotlight after a shooting on Monday left a 28-year-old woman dead and a man seriously h... -
Man arrested for allegedly taking 'inappropriate' photos of women at U of S
On Thursday, police were called to a facility on campus, where security had detained a 45-year-old man who was later charged with voyeurism. -
Man charged with fraud after stolen Saskatoon Land Rover found in Ghana
The inter-provincial turned international investigation began in January 2025 after a Land Rover was stolen from a Faithfull Avenue business.
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Five art exhibitions and events around Saskatoon in June
Saskatoon art galleries present multimedia works themed around the Prairie sky, connection to the land, collaboration, and history. They are joined by the outdoor Art in the Park …
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Incoming high-water levels to raise Saskatoon waterline by over half a meter
With high waters coming to the South Sask. River, some water sport groups are being forced to make a change while others benefit from the rise. Officials warn it may be dangerous. -
Saskatoon stepping up to help those affected by Hampton Village fire
After the devastating fire claimed three houses as total losses, the community is taking action to help those in need. One restaurant is serving free food to those impacted. -
Evacuation order prompted by Cayford wildfire in Saskatchewan lifted
A wildfire that prompted road access and air quality concerns in Red Earth Cree Nation 'has now been deemed no longer a threat,' the nation said in a post on Tuesday. -
Saskatchewan’s Cayford fire continues out of control as Lobstick nears containment
As evacuation orders lift for communities south-west of Prince Albert impacted by the Lobstick fire, Saskatchewan's Cayford fire continues blazing out of control. -
‘We need one more miracle’: Kelowna dog safe at home after surviving, running away from rollover crash
Four days after a collision on Highway 33, and after an extensive search involving volunteers, a mini Australian shepherd was reunited with its owner near Kelowna.
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Strong display of the northern lights is possible across Canada tonight
Canadians could be in for another beautiful display of the northern lights tonight, as the sun unleashed several fast-moving particles in the Earth's direction over the past coupl…
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No charges in case of Toronto teen who was missing for nearly 2 weeks: police
Toronto police say their investigation into the disappearance of a teen who was missing for almost two weeks is complete and no criminal charges are being laid.
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Trade war taxes are turning up the heat on Canadian AC customers ahead of summer
Furnaces, central air conditioners and standard storage water heaters are being hardest hit, according to industry officials, because they’re constructed primarily of metal.
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Man convicted of manslaughter in death of Barbara Kentner in Thunder Bay, Ont., gets day parole extension
The man convicted of manslaughter in the 2017 death of Barbara Kentner in Thunder Bay, Ont., has been granted three more months of day parole in a community-based residential faci…
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Ontario will approach civil service return-to-office during FIFA with 'flexibility,' minister says
Ontario’s finance minister says there will be "flexibility" to rules requiring all civil servants to work five days a week in the office during the FIFA World Cup, as unions repre…
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Saskatchewan women MLAs get designated washroom after 114 years
A construction project is now underway at the Saskatchewan legislative building that some say is a century overdue. Women MLA's will now have their own designated washroom. -
Accused man in alleged multimillion Regina fraud to pay $200 per month for court-appointed lawyer
If Aggrey Kwesi Buaben Fynn does not pay his lawyer as required, the appointment could be cancelled, court heard.
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From player to coach, Micah Johnson enjoying new role with Roughriders
There have been some playing habits that have been hard to break, but Micah Johnson is ready for his first season as a coach
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Five things to know about the City of Regina’s 2025 list of top-paid employees
More civic employees crossed the $200,000 salary threshold in 2025, according to the city's public accounts report.
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