The provincial government is axing 82 agencies, boards and commissions, saying some had already completed their work and others hadn't met in years.
A Regina couple has a little "extra" cash to spend after hitting some lucky numbers.
An Irish woman who wants to move with her family to Saskatchewan says she paid an immigration company thousands of dollars for help she never got.
The provincial government has cut a quarter of its agencies, boards and commissions in an effort to save money.
The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses is taking money from its coffers to improve health care for patients.
A Regina man who ripped a woman's toe off with pliers has been sentenced to three years in prison for aggravated assault.
Residents of a town in northeastern Saskatchewan have called off the search for a young boy missing for 10 days and feared drowned.
A judge ruled Wednesday that there is sufficient evidence to try Wes Stevenson, who was charged in 2008 with fraud over $5,000.
Regina Mayor Pat Fiacco is urging the provincial government not to change its plan around funding for municipalities tied to the PST.
Roy Ferguson is “beyond anger.”
Simply relieved to be done, Graham DeLaet got it done in style.
Desperate women and their children arrive day and night on the doorsteps of Interval House, fleeing abuse.
A Saskatoon man who admitted sexually abusing his own daughter during her childhood will not have to spend any time behind bars for it, a Queen's Bench judge ruled this week.
Michelle Belanger takes a break from preparing dinner for her two children so she can answer the door.
A pair of female sex slaves purchased for $8,000 by undercover police posing as aspiring pimps are part of two shocking human trafficking operations busted this week.