Home | WebMail | Register or Login

      Calgary | Regions | Local Traffic Report | Advertise on Action News | Contact

Scott Larson | CBC

Latest from Scott Larson

Diehard Oilers fans from Saskatoon cheer with their hearts, and statistics

An Edmonton Oilers season ticket holder in Saskatoon says he thought about selling his tickets for Friday night's Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final in Edmonton, but ultimately decided he couldn't miss catching the game in person.

Riders' defensive backfield bolstered with signing of CFL all-star

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have a new CFL all-star in the lineup. Defensive back Marcus Sayles was signed by the Riders Tuesday after the B.C. Lions surprisingly cut him on the weekend.

Former highly touted NCAA prospect ready to make his mark with Riders

AjouAjou has taken a long and winding route to becoming a Saskatchewan Roughrider.

Moose Jaw Warriors comeback falls short against Saginaw in 1st game at Memorial Cup

The Moose Jaw Warriors staged a big comeback but fell just short in a 5-4 loss to the host Saginaw Spirit Friday night, in their first game at the Memorial Cup.

After more than 50 years, Sask. WW II vet gets permanent headstone to replace wooden cross

Second World War veteran Denis Denniel's grave in a Swift Current cemetery was marked by a wooden white cross that had misspelled his name until last Friday, when a permanent granite headstone replaced the wooden cross.

Sask. NDP calls for help to put money back in the pockets of citizens facing increased rents

Rents in Saskatchewan are going up twice as fast as the national average and the Opposition NDP wants the government to provide some type of relief, specifically cutting the provincial fuel tax.

Rattlers looking to rebound this Canadian Elite Basketball League season

The Saskatchewan Rattlers are back on the court. Training camp opened Tuesday in Saskatoon in advance of the new Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) season.

Regina police install technology to detect breathing, heart rates of people in cells

The Regina Police Service has outfitted some of its cells with health monitoring technology that alerts staff if someone goes into medical distress. A device mounted on the ceiling of a cell uses radar to monitor heart and respiration rates.

Solar farm project near Saskatoon's Montgomery neighbourhood back on city's agenda

Saskatoon's first utility-scale solar project could be back on the path to being operational by next summer if it gets the green light from a city committee Wednesday morning.

Police board names 27-year SPS veteran Cameron McBride as Saskatoon's new chief of police

Saskatoon's Board of Police Commissioners has named Cameron McBride as the new chief of police.