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Spring Snow in Northern SaskatchewanThe calendar says spring, but at Candle Lake, it still feels and looks more like winter. After a summer last year of wildfire fears, Candle Lake is now dealing with a winter that won’t seem to go away. With the snow already pile high, another fresh spring snowfall over the weekend has delayed spring even...WeatherApr 28
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Wildfire Season in SaskatchewanWATCH: From flooding and snow to fire bans and busy volunteer departments, Saskatchewan has seen it all in the past few weeks. The video above shows how the shades of spring are shaping the start of wildfire season.CanadaMay 27
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Tommy time: The one yard wonderWhen the Saskatchewan Roughriders need one yard they know who to turn to, big man Tommy Stevens.Sports6 hours
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Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan presents annual comedy and drama productionsWATCH: Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan artistic director Skye Bandon highlights the 2026 shows “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Julius Caesar”.EntertainmentJul 15
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Why is the weather so bad in Saskatchewan this year?A potentially record-breaking summer storm season in Saskatchewan is showing no sign of letting up. Severe weather ripped through the province again over the weekend, with at least a dozen confirmed tornados, and several more being investigated. It has many wondering why we’re seeing so many this year.CanadaJul 13
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The Riders Vault with Rob VanstoneWhen it comes to knowing the green and white, nobody is more knowledgeable than Saskatchewan Roughriders Historian Rob Vanstone. From player history to team records, stats and milestones, he knows it all. Rylee Cohen sits down with him to dig into the Riders vault.SportsJul 2
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Sask. soccer superfan attends all 16 World Cup stadiums in 2026 tournamentWATCH: Saskatchewan World Cup superfan Lee Kormish heads to Atlanta, Georgia to watch the semi-final Argentina vs. England. Kormish now checks off all 16 World Cup stadiums this tournament. He will then attend the final on Sunday and once wrapped up would have been to 21 matches in 2026.SportsJul 15
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Wild weather including tornadoes, heat and flooding continue to hit PrairiesIt’s been a wild weather weekend across this country, particularly in the Prairies where 14 tornadoes were reported in Saskatchewan since Friday. Meanwhile, in Manitoba the city of Brandon is now under a state of emergency because of flooding. Both provinces are dealing with a stifling heat wave that stretches all the way to Quebec....CanadaJul 12
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Saskatoon World Cup watch partyWATCH: Although Canada is now out of the tournament, it’s clear that Saskatchewan has caught World Cup fever. Ashley Beherns was down at the Saskatoon Watch Party to take in the atmosphere.CanadaJul 4
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 16The SPSA has been in and out of hot water following a tumultuous 2025 wildfire season, but now they are trying to rectify the situation for 2026. We hear about what communities can expect to change and how much more support they will gain. Also, trade opportunities could be booming; Saskatchewan hosting a first of...CanadaJul 16
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: July 16The SPSA has been in and out of hot water following a tumultuous 2025 wildfire season, but now they are trying to rectify the situation for 2026. We hear about what communities can expect to change and how much more support they will gain. Also, trade opportunities could be booming; Saskatchewan hosting a first of...CanadaJul 16
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Blue Umbrella releases debut album Recklessly YoursFormer Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili is now the lead singer-songwriter of the new band, Blue Umbrella. Their debut album Recklessly Yours is now available on streaming platforms and vinyl.EntertainmentJun 29
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Global National: June 30Canada’s trade tensions with the U.S. are about to come to a head. Tuesday marks the set date for the first formal review of CUSMA – Canada’s free trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico, which President Donald Trump signed and celebrated during his first term six years ago. But the Trump administration is now...Global NationalJun 30
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Global National: July 12A street festival in Toronto attended by 13,000 people, including families with children, erupted into a brazen gunfight. It happened just after 8 p.m. Saturday night and police say at least two people exchanged gunfire while moving through the crowd. Two people were killed and another four were injured. It remains unclear whether the gunmen...Global NationalJul 12
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: June 23Saskatchewan crown corporations release their annual reports showing a combined revenue of over $150 million. A look at the findings in the Auditor Generals annual report and the major miscues that led to the tumultuous 2025 wildfire season.ConsumerJun 23
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Global National: June 21Sunday marks the start of a 60-day negotiation period between the United States and Iran to finalize their memorandum of understanding in hopes of achieving lasting peace in the region. But the relationship between the two warring countries remains tenuous as U.S. President Donald Trump issued new threats against Iran. Candice Cole is in Washington...Global NationalJun 21
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Campers braving snow for May longWATCH: With a wild year for weather even for Saskatchewan, campers are still getting their trailers out for a rainy and even snowy May long weekend.CanadaMay 15
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Separatist skepticism over federal shiftWATCH: Pipelines, mines, and bridges. Ottawa is showing a new attitude when it comes to major projects and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is pointing to that shift to shut down sprouting separatist groups. Some are concerned change may not come soon enough.CanadaJun 10
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Saskatchewan residents sneeze into springWATCH: With the snow officially gone and the plants starting to bloom, some people in Saskatchewan may begin to feel the effects of seasonal allergies.EnvironmentMay 10
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Saskatchewan spring blanketed by deep snowWATCH: Another false start to spring is over as Saskatchewan was blanketed by snow again, but it’s not here to stay for long as warm weather is coming to melt it away.CanadaApr 8