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Sask. responses to CMA's apology to Indigenous peoples mostly positive, but true effects still unknown

The Canadian Medical Association's apology for the past and present harms the medical profession has caused to First Nation, Inuit and Mtis Peoples is drawing generally positive responses in Saskatchewan.

Commemorative coin rekindles talk of 50-year-old alleged UFO sighting in rural Sask.

A 50-year-old story of UFOsat a farm nearLangenburg, Sask. a town 220 kilometres east of Regina is being celebrated by Canada Post and the Canadian Royal Mint with a new coin.

Regina police urge caution after seller bear-sprayed during meet arranged through online marketplace

The Regina Police Service is urging people to be careful when buying from online marketplaces after an attempted theft, during which a seller was attacked with bear spray, on Tuesday.

Sask. TikTok star Bella Brave's mother continues her legacy of advocacy

The mother of Bella Thomson, the 10-year-old from Swift Current, Sask., who inspired millions of followers withher health journey before its tragic end in July,is carrying on her legacy of advocacy.

Another year of higher than average smoke coverage in Sask. brings respiratory concerns

Hundreds of air quality advisories have already been issued in Saskatchewan this summer, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. That's led to a health advocate in the province fielding more calls for respiratory concerns.

Fire destroys 2 landmark buildings in Sask. village

Afire Tuesday afternoon in Wiseton, Sask.,a villageroughly 115 kilometres southwest of Saskatoon, destroyed two long-standing buildings.

'This is a scam': New Regina music festival a bitter experience for some fans

Some performers at Sweet Escape in Regina alleged on stage that they weren't paid, and attendees reported a lack of security at the inaugural music festival.

Black paint now covers a well-known Yorkton mural, displeasing some residents

Yorktons 16-year-old downtown mural has been painted over black by a new business facility thats taken over the building.

Conflict of interest commissioner moves ahead with inquiry on 2 Sask. Party MLAs

Saskatchewans Conflict of Interest Commissioner has moved ahead with pursuing a conflict of interest case against two Saskatchewan Party MLAs Jeremy Cockrill and Gary Grewal.

Regina residents concerned about loud bangs from vehicles that sound like gunshots

Some Regina residents say theyve been hearing gunshot sounds in their neighbourhoods sometimes even past midnight but the police say its likely those noises could have been made by a vehicles modified exhaust system.