November 2025 Photo Recap: Saskatoon's Memorable Moments
A visual journey through Saskatoon in November 2025, capturing the Skate Canada International, the first snowfall, and thrilling football championships. Relive the month's top moments.
A visual journey through Saskatoon in November 2025, capturing the Skate Canada International, the first snowfall, and thrilling football championships. Relive the month's top moments.
A man has been found guilty for the second-degree murder of an innocent teenager during a 2018 gang-related shooting in Vancouver. Read the full courtroom details.
A Saskatoon resident celebrates her 100th birthday, reflecting on a lifetime of change. Read about her story and the local events shaping our community.
A federal jury awarded Megan Thee Stallion $75,000 after a blogger shared a non-consensual AI deepfake. The rapper described the emotional toll of the harassment. Read the full verdict details.
Downtown Saskatoon will see new Indigenous-led peacekeeper patrols. Learn about this community safety initiative and its goals for the city core.
A delivery driver was robbed in a Saskatoon parking lot, police confirm. Get the latest details on the incident and ongoing investigation.
Safari Market introduces authentic African-Caribbean buffet in Saskatoon, offering traditional dishes that remind customers of home. Experience cultural cuisine today!
Dangerous icy conditions on Saskatoon streets have resulted in a significant increase in vehicle collisions. Stay informed about winter driving safety tips.
Saskatoon city council greenlights a one-year pilot program with Indigenous peacekeepers to support the homeless population downtown, offering a culturally-sensitive alternative to enforcement.
Saskatoon City Council debates four fare options for 2026-27 budget, including equity-focused models. Bus frequency, hours of operation, and safety also discussed.
A Saskatchewan man has died following a snowmobile collision near Saskatoon. Police continue to investigate the circumstances of the tragic incident.
On this day in 1959, construction started on Saskatoon's Grosvenor Park Shopping Centre, a key part of the city's record $33 million building year. Explore this piece of local history.
New data reveals nearly 1,500 people experiencing homelessness in Saskatoon. The latest count highlights urgent need for housing solutions and community support.
Saskatoon city council has approved a $158 million police budget for 2025, resulting in a 3.7% property tax increase. The decision came during Tuesday's budget deliberations.
Brandin Cole Brick receives a life sentence with no parole for 12 years for the second-degree murder of James Joseph Chaisson in a 2018 Saskatoon shooting. Read the full case details.
Albert Chubak found a child's purse in a Saskatoon Home Depot parking lot. He's turned to social media in a heartfelt mission to reunite it with its young owner before the holidays.
Saskatoon police have charged an eighth individual in connection with a 2024 murder investigation. Get the latest updates on this developing criminal case in Saskatchewan.
Former Nova Scotia pediatric dentist found not guilty of assaulting patients. The verdict was delivered on November 21, 2025, following a closely watched trial.
Kenneth Braun, 69, found guilty of multiple sexual assaults in Saskatoon court. Former massage therapist faces sentencing after November 2025 verdict. Read the full details.
John Olubobokun receives 18-month conditional sentence for assaulting students with paddle at Saskatoon Christian school. Details on the case and sentencing conditions.
Kenneth Braun, 69, found guilty of five historical sexual assaults against female clients in Saskatoon. Sentencing date to be set in January. Read the full details.
Saskatoon police have charged two additional individuals in connection with a 2024 homicide investigation. Get the latest updates on this developing case.
Saskatoon residents won't see a homelessness levy on tax bills soon as City Manager Jeff Jorgenson delays the proposal. Learn about the city's current approach to housing crisis.
On November 20, 1953, a historic Saskatoon building at Broadway and Main, once a blacksmith shop, was torn down. Discover the story of this lost landmark.
University of Saskatoon Huskies football team intensifies preparations for Vanier Cup after hard-fought season. Discover their championship journey and what drives their determination.
Saskatoon's YMCA prepares for significant changes as it transitions from its flagship downtown building. Future plans remain uncertain in this transformational moment for the community hub.
Saskatoon police have now charged five people in connection with a 2024 murder investigation. Get the latest updates on this developing case and what it means for community safety.
Five men face first-degree murder charges after a man was found dead in a Saskatoon home in December 2024. Learn about the arrests and ongoing investigation.
Saskatoon court upholds ruling in Vern's Pizza franchise case. Learn about the legal battle and its implications for franchise businesses in Saskatchewan.
A Saskatoon judge must determine who pulled the trigger in Nykera Brown's murder as defendant Andrew Rosenfeldt admits to history of dishonesty. Follow the trial developments.