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CBC Saskatchewan unveils new host of Saskatoon Morning, launches The 306

Stephanie Massicotte takes over as host for Saskatoon Morning, while Peter Mills is now the voice of The 306.

Sask. NDP wants to scrap marshals service as part of 'tough-on-crime' platform

Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck questioned the millions spent on starting up the new provincial marshals service, proposed in 2022 to focus onrural crime, and pledged more funding for mental health and addictions services.

Sask. RCMP failed to properly investigate allegations against rural municipality: Civilian review board

In a rare move, an independent federal agency says theRCMPin Saskatchewan failed to properly investigate allegations made against therural municipality of Wilton.

Man dies after being struck by RCMP vehicle near Turnor Lake, Sask.

The Serious Incident Response Team has been deployed to Turnor Lake, Sask. following the death of a man who was hit by an RCMP vehicle.

RCMP charge Macklin fire department member in connection with suspected hay bale arsons

Logan Sieben, 25, faces one count each of arson causing mischief, arson with intent to defraud and theft under $5,000.

A Regina health clinic is offering a subscription for 'faster service,' but critics say it's privatization

A subscription service being offered by a Regina health clinic is coming under fire from critics and one of its patients forappearing to offer privatized health services.

City approves development application for 2nd Costco in Regina

The decision signed on Aug. 21 clears the way for a second Costco to be built in Regina.

Regina city council votes against renaming Dewdney Avenue

Regina city council voted 7-3 to reject a motion to rename Dewdney Avenue, named after a man who helped set up Canada's reserve system and withheld rations from Indigenous communities, resulting in starvation.

Saskatchewan's agriculture and mining sectors prepare as rail shutdown looms

Two of Canada's largest rail companies have issued lockout notices to their unionized workers, who have responded with strikes warnings. Both are set to kick in Thursday morning.

Inquest into the death of Nicole LaFontaine focuses on response from staff at Regina YWCA

The inquest isbeing held at the Royal Hotel and being overseen by coronerAaron Fox.