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'Why did they do that to me?': Mtis man says ponytail was cut off without consent at Saskatoon hospital

A 73-year-old Mtis man wants answers after his ponytail was cut before a hip surgery. The Saskatchewan Health Authority says it is investigating.

Saskatoon nurse returns from 'heart-wrenching' 6-week assignment in Gaza

A nurse from Saskatoon is back after spending six weeks in Gaza, where she worked in the pediatric department of Doctors Without Borders-supported Nasser Hospital.

Now's the time to catch and band tiny owls at the only UNESCO biosphere region in Sask.

For a very brief period in the year, birds migrate south in Saskatchewan, and the only UNESCO biosphere in the province spends that time catching and tagging saw-whet owls.

City officially installs painted bike box at intersection where cyclist was killed

The City of Saskatoon has installed a bike box and lane at the intersection where a cyclist was killed in 2023.

Rising Saskatoon rents pushing some tenants out

Over the last two years, rent has risen by 22 per cent in Canada. While Saskatoon still ranks as a relatively affordable place to rent, it has one of the highest year-over-year increases and is starting to push some renters out.

Organizer 'devastated' after fire damages Cathedral community fridge

A fire on Saturday early morning damaged the Cathedral community fridge, and has devastated organizers.

Southeastern Sask. rail crossings temporarily closed after train collision involving person

Rail crossings in Midale, Sask., were temporarily blocked in the early hours of Saturday morning after a train collision that involved a person, CPKC rail says.

Saskatoon committee votes in favour of plan to distribute $13M in affordable housing incentives

A Saskatoon committee voted in favour of a plan outlining how $13 million in affordable housing money will be doled out to developers, sending the matter to city council for final approval.

Sask. farmers react to 'devastating news' of China targeting Canadian canola with trade investigation

Producers in Saskatchewan are reacting to the news of a Chinese anti-dumping investigation on Canadian canola imports.

Sask. Health Authority apologizes to health-care workers for rocky payroll system rollout

The Saskatchewan Health Authority's CEO apologized Friday and thanked health-care workers for their patience with the rollout of a new, and long-awaited, payroll system that has been criticized by workers.