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Salvador Dream returns 30 years after debut album release

Vancouver band Salvador Dream, whose members have Saskatoon and Calgary roots, released their major label debut Ur in 1994 but then the band never took off. Now, retired music industry exec Kim Cooke has remixed and remastered the album for re-release later this summer.

300 missions in, this Canadian volunteer says he'll stay in Ukraine until he's asked to leave

Paul Hughes's organization Helping Ukraine Grassroots Support (HUGS) has provided food and supplies, fixed military trucks, delivered musical instruments to students and recovered the body of a Canadian soldier who fought alongside Ukrainian troops.
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Keeping Ethan Alive

CBC Saskatoon reporter Danny Kerslake recently spent some time with Ethan McTavish. The Saskatoon man, 23, is battling addictions while living with the reality that his next high could be his last.

La Ronge students thrilled to see peat moss petition presented in Saskatchewan legislature

A Grade 7 class from the Lac La Ronge Indian Band started an online petition to stop a peat moss company from operating nearby. It was presented recently in the Saskatchewan Legislature.

Police charge 2 teens with attempted murder after machete attack in Saskatoon back alley

Police in Saskatoon say two male teenagers have been charged with attempted murder after a machete attack this week left a woman with serious injuries.

Saskatchewan Penitentiary leads nation's prisons in active COVID-19 cases

Saskatchewan Penitentiary now has the dubious distinction of having more known active COVID-19 cases among inmates than any other federal prison in the country.

Hobbit hole landscaping project draws curious crowds in Saskatoon

Lily and Raven are the newcomers whove generated so much curiosity and excitement. Their home is modest, built into the ground to stay cool in the summer, and warm in the winter. Its a solid, welcoming home, with a bright blue door.

One family's race to witness the birth of their baby boy during the pandemic

Robyn Renyard and her husband faced challenges on their journey to be in Saskatchewan as a surrogate gave birth to their new baby boy.

Sask. expat in U.K. taking part in human trial of COVID-19 vaccine

Tiffany Cassidy is on the front lines against the pandemic after volunteering to take part in a human trial of a promising COVID-19 vaccine developed by scientists in Oxford.

Don't blame bats for COVID-19, says University of Saskatchewan researcher

A U of S researcher says there is no evidence that COVID-19 jumped to humans from bats.