Hundreds of knock-off hairstyling irons were seized Friday morning by RCMP acting on a hot tip.
A Saskatoon concrete business was left a smouldering ruin Saturday after an overnight fire consumed most of the premises.
An 18-year-old woman from Saskatoon, missing since Wednesday, has been located by police and is safe.
A Saskatoon couple's trip to Egypt earlier in the month included a stop at the Great Pyramid and a photo opportunity with a Saskatchewan Roughriders flag.
The RCMP are searching for a La Ronge, Sask., man who is accused of two serious attacks against women.
A Regina Police Service cruiser and a 19-year-old cyclist collided on Elphinstone Street on Friday.
Regina's city council will vote Monday on changes to city manager Glen Davies contract that would up his base annual salary from $200,834 to $250,000.
Ila Fehr’s eight-year-old son Nathan got his H1N1 shot on Nov. 12, but it must be redone.
Scouts Canada is dedicating a $1 million fund to support initiatives under an action plan for the growth of the organization, Steve Kent — its chief commissioner — announced Friday in Regina.
Police seized a large supply of illegal hair straighteners, with an estimated value of $19,300, from a man trying to sell the products to a north Regina educational institution on Friday.
Google Inc. is claiming its new Chrome operating system will start up a computer in seven seconds or faster. In an attempt to rival software giants Microsoft Corp. and Apple, Inc., Google gave the public a first glimpse into its new OS this week. For more on this story and other techie happenings, head to T
Saskatchewan's largest hog producer, Big Sky Farms Inc., owes its creditors nearly $96 million, documents related to the company's recent filing for creditor protection show.
Christmas lights generally look better when there's snow on the ground, but no one was complaining at the opening reception Wednesday for the SIGA Enchanted Forest.
A Regina man who wanted to dial 411, but hit 911 instead, discovered one digit can make a world of difference when the wrong number led to the discovery of his pot-growing operation.
American talk show host Stephen Colbert used his sharp tongue to drag Saskatchewan into a dispute with officials in charge of speed skating at the 2010 Olympic Games.