Little Bone First Nation happy to open new community centre
After years of planning, people of Little Bone First Nation are celebrating their new multi-purpose community centre.
After years of planning, people of Little Bone First Nation are celebrating their new multi-purpose community centre.
A natural wonder in western Manitoba has become a popular tourist attraction.
A rare ammonite fossil – about 75 million years old - has been discovered in eastern Saskatchewan.
Health inspectors are investigating conditions at a motel in Regina used by Social Services for emergency accommodations. It come after another family complained about being attacked by bedbugs.
The fourth edition of the Nigerian Entrepreneurs Summer Hangout (NESH) took place on Saturday,
The Saskatchewan Roughriders remained dominant on defence as they held Winnipeg to only field goals for points on Friday night in their 19-9 victory.
The Lawson Aquatic Centre is playing host to some of the best young divers in the country for the National Canadian Junior Development Championships.
With heat warnings blanketing most of Saskatchewan, it should come as no surprise that the trend will continue into the weekend.
A Saskatchewan man has been arrested and charged with manufacturing firearms following an investigation on July 10.
After years of planning, people of Little Bone First Nation are celebrating their new multi-purpose community centre.
Saskatchewan RCMP have arrested a man for stealing 14 calves from a farm over the course of three incidents.
Heat warnings continue to soar across Saskatchewan, and while it is important to enjoy these summer months, it is also important to stay healthy in these temperatures.
Circumstances around a deceased individual in an apartment raise concerns for first responders.
The term 'coffee badging' has gained some new significance this week with multiple outlets reporting Amazon is allegedly taking measures to counter the workplace trend it refers to.
When Kimberly Cheatle led the Secret Service's operations to safeguard the American president and other dignitaries, she said she would talk to agents in training about the 'awesome responsibility' of their job.
It's been a hot, humid and wet summer so far in Ottawa, making it the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes and elevating the risk of West Nile virus.
The first gene-edited pig organs ever transplanted into people came from animals born on this special research farm in the Blue Ridge mountains..
Que. woman dies after receiving cosmetic surgery in Morocco