2018 Olympics adds mixed doubles curling to program
By Karin YeskeCurling is about as Canadian as poutine and maple syrup, but when was the last time you watched mixed doubles?The International Olympic Committee has approved mixed doubles in curling,...
View ArticleVIDEO: Detained Sask. siblings appear in Malaysian court
By Karin YeskeSaskatchewan siblings are in a lock-up in Malaysia. The Star TV has video showing Lindsey and Danielle Petersen, among two other tourists, being escorted by Malaysia police after their...
View ArticleSaskatoon water usage up
By Karin YeskePeople in Saskatoon are using 60 million litres of water more per day after the driest May on record, according to Saskatoon Water.Water usage in the city is up 33 per cent, to 240...
View ArticleBridge City restaurants showcase lentils
By Karin YeskeSaskatchewan is the world’s biggest lentil exporter yet a lot of people in the province don’t cook with them.It’s the reason behind the FunDeLentil Tour which is putting lentils in the...
View ArticleSaskatoon makes name for itself in tech world
By Karin YeskeIt’s been two years since Katrina German shared her brand new tech startup at MoSo in Saskatoon.Since its launch in April 2013, OneStory has expanded exponentially. One of the company’s...
View ArticleUPDATE: Woman shows up for takeout, gives birth in Saskatoon Montana's
By Karin YeskeStaff members at Montana’s were delivering more than just food Wednesday night after a woman who didn’t know she was pregnant went into labour.The couple came into Montana’s on 8th Street...
View ArticleNo jazzy lemonade at Sask. Jazz Fest
By Karin YeskeThe Saskatchewan Jazz Fest is a little less jazzy this year after the Delta Bessborough decided not to sell its signature cocktail.Jazzy lemonades, which are made of pink lemonade and...
View Article15-year-old boy dead after early morning crash in Saskatoon
By Karin YeskeA 15-year-old boy is dead after crashing a truck on 19th Street near 4th Avenue early Thursday morning. The crash happened around 3 a.m. An eyewitness told Saskatoon police that they saw...
View ArticleSask. welcomes tiny new fire evacuee
By Karin Yeske Saskatchewan has a tiny new evacuee after Cassandra Clarke gave birth to a baby girl.Annie Flora Lee Clarke was born at 4:16 a.m. in Prince Albert.Cassandra, her husband Edmund and...
View ArticleChildren's Hospital of Saskatchewan opening delayed
By Karin YeskeThe Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan likely won’t open its doors until 2018 after several delays. “I think everyone is just a bit frustrated. This is one of the biggest...
View ArticleSask. RMs deal with gravel supply issues
By Karin YeskeSome small towns in Saskatchewan might not be able to have pit parties as their rural municipalities struggle with a gravel shortage. Some areas are driving as far as 80 kilometres to...
View ArticleNo discipline for postal workers refusing to deliver anti-abortion flyers
By Karin YeskeAlicia Morin and four other letter carriers in Saskatoon will not be disciplined by Canada Post after refusing to deliver graphic anti-abortion flyers that target Liberal Leader Justin...
View ArticleCollege of medicine gives incentives to doctors to get off probation
By Karin YeskeThe University of Saskatchewan’s college of medicine is one step closer to meeting its accreditation requirements to get out of probation. The university and the faculty association have...
View ArticleHighway 16 and Marquis Drive traffic lights no longer blinking red
By Karin YeskeThe flashing red lights at Marquis Drive and Highway 16 are being switched to normal traffic lights on Wednesday.The new set of lights for the intersection first started flashing red on...
View ArticleSaskatoon students happily return for first day of school
By Karin YeskeThe halls at King George Community School are full of giggles as kids head back to school.Chris Schmidt Watt’s Grade 6 class is happy to be back in the classroom.Trinity Fontaine, 11,...
View ArticleHealth region suggests walk-along program after nurses surrounded leaving RUH
By Bre McAdam, Karin YeskeA Saskatoon nurse is warning fellow nurses who work at the Royal University Hospital (RUH) to be careful when walking to their cars after their shift.In a Facebook post that...
View ArticleSask. woman proves women integral to harvest with #womenofharvest15
By Karin Yeske, Ashley WillsTiffany Martinka wants to challenge the stereotype that only men work in the fields. "All my life I've seen women behind the scenes being an important part of the farm...
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