

Don't Swim
E.Coli detected at Emma Lake's Sunnyside Beach
Environmental Public Health is advising the public not to swim in certain parts of Emma Lake, north of Prince Albert, after high levels of a harmful bacteria were found. E.coli (Escherichia coli) is an intestinal bacterium found in humans and other mammals. It was detected at Sunnyside Beach. The presence of it in wate...
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CLUB RESILIENCE
'We still have a lot of determination': St. Cyr Trails Club keeps Sask. Winter Games goal after chalet fire
After a fire destroyed its chalet, administrators at a ski club near Meadow Lake say they won't give up on hosting cross-country and Para Nordic events for the 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games."It has been really challenging. It's been really disappointing for all of us who have worked so hard to get to this point, ...
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Defying the Odds
Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame: Remembering the 1992 Battleford Bantam A Beavers
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Community event
Prince Albert Downtown Business Improvement District 20th Anniversary of Street Fair
CLUB RESILIENCE
'We still have a lot of determination': St. Cyr Trails Club keeps Sask. Winter Games goal after chalet fire
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Ripley Rumble cheques
Three organizations receive $20K cheques from Ripley Rumble
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Saskatchewan

Opening remarks
Canada looking to recapture gold at 18th Men's Softball World Cup
The wait is over and the world has arrived in Prince Albert as the first pitch of the 18th WBSC Men's Softball World Cup is set to be thrown in less than 24 hours. Local dignitaries and the coaches from the eight competing countries along with their team captains gathered in the lobby of the Art Hauser Centre on Monday...
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Up and down weather
Hot temperatures to be followed by rain this week
More up and down temperatures are expected to continue this week across the province.While the next couple of days will be hot, with temperatures rising to the low 30s, they will quickly drop to the low 20s by the end of the work week, with expected rainfall and possible thunderstorms."Just some warm air mass righ...
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An Amazing Race
When two Rebeccas become one, it's an Amazing Race
Are there two Rebeccas or have they become one? When it comes to their advantage in competing in The Amazing Race, Rebecca Merasty and Rebecca Watt say they are almost one person. Merasty, who is from Flying Dust First Nation near Meadow Lake and her long-time best friend, Rebecca Watt (from Wrigley, NWT and High Level...
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Teen girl stabbed and robbed in Saskatoon
A 16-year-old girl was allegedly robbed and stabbed in broad daylight while she was walking in a park in Saskatoon's Fairhaven neighbourhood.According to the Saskatoon Police Service, officers were called to the 400 block of Pendygrasse Road at around 2 p.m. on Saturday."A 16 year old girl reported that she had be...
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What's Trending
Defying the Odds
Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame: Remembering the 1992 Battleford Bantam A Beavers
1h ago

Sports on Central
Transforming downtown into a sports paradise for local youth
CLUB RESILIENCE
'We still have a lot of determination': St. Cyr Trails Club keeps Sask. Winter Games goal after chalet fire
1h ago
Ripley Rumble cheques
Three organizations receive $20K cheques from Ripley Rumble
1h ago

SJHL Action
Warman Wolverines season ticket packages on sale
Fire
P.A. parks manager confirms plans to replace burned playground structure
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Opening remarks
Canada looking to recapture gold at 18th Men's Softball World Cup
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Canada

Scientists map recovery for endangered orcas off British Columbia's coast
A new report from a group of more than 30 experts says a population of endangered killer whales off the coast of British Columbia and Washington state is showing "no sign of recovery" and there's an "urgent need" for robust actions to save them. A stat...
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Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon asked to explain comments on 1998 sex assault
MONTRÉAL - Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon was asked to explain his public comments from 2011 about a sexual assault as he pursued his testimony in a high-profile civil trial in Montreal. The comments were raised by lawyer Bruce Johnston, who rep...
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Anand visiting Malaysia, Japan as Carney crafts approach to Indo-Pacific strategy
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is headed off to Japan and Malaysia as the Carney government shapes its diplomatic and trade approach to the Indo-Pacific region. Anand will meet with her Japanese counterpart in Tokyo this week as the two ...
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All criminal trials in four B.C. courts to be rescheduled during FIFA World Cup
VANCOUVER - The chief justice of the British Columbia Supreme Court says all criminal trials that were to take place in Vancouver, Abbotsford, Chilliwack and New Westminster during the FIFA World Cup next year will have to be rescheduled. Chief Justice...
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Chinese surveillance equipment company appeals Ottawa's shutdown order
OTTAWA - A Chinese maker of surveillance camera systems is appealing a federal government directive ordering it to shutter its Canadian operations due to national security concerns. Hikvision said in a media statement it is asking for judicial review o...
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Upgrade to charge against man with al-Qaida ties as punishment for alleged terrorism
MONTREAL - A federal prosecutor has announced he will invoke a little-used provision on terrorism in the Criminal Code that would allow a man with al-Qaida ties to be sentenced to life in prison for allegedly uttering threats. Prosecutor Samuel Monfett...
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