African-Caribbean Buffet Opens at Saskatoon's Safari Market
Safari Market introduces authentic African-Caribbean buffet in Saskatoon, offering traditional dishes that remind customers of home. Experience cultural cuisine today!
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.
Two Nova Scotia long-term care worker unions have voted to strike, demanding wage improvements. The potential labor action could affect care facilities across the province.
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 Guelph-Wellington paramedic was assaulted while responding to an incident. Authorities confirm the medic was spat on during an arrest operation. Full details on the investigation.
An Afghan national who previously worked with the CIA faces charges for shooting two West Virginia National Guard members in Washington D.C. during Trump's executive order deployment.
A Saskatchewan man has died following a snowmobile collision near Saskatoon. Police continue to investigate the circumstances of the tragic incident.
A Port Moody food truck owner must pay unpaid wages after a tribunal upholds a ruling. Learn about the case and worker rights in BC.
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.
Major Indian trade unions launched nationwide protests on November 26, 2025, against controversial new labour codes. The demonstrations highlight significant worker discontent with government reforms.
Two men accused of exploiting temporary foreign workers appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court. Learn about the case details and potential consequences for worker rights in Canada.
A Guelph shoplifter who threatened to mace a store employee has been arrested by local police. Learn about the incident details and public safety implications.
Chantel Huel, a former addict turned outreach worker, urges Saskatchewan to enhance addiction treatment services. Her powerful story highlights the need for better support systems.
Emergency crews airlifted a construction worker after being struck on Highway 21 near Kincardine. The incident highlights ongoing workplace safety concerns in construction zones.
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.
A Nova Scotia pizzeria faces $126,000 in fines for alleged temporary foreign worker program violations. Learn about the compliance issues and consequences.
Family members express growing anxiety as the strike at a GTA care home persists, raising concerns about resident care and facility operations during labor disputes.
Valencia, a Haitian immigrant in Montreal, works overnight shifts at a seniors residence while raising five children. Despite financial struggles, she values Montreal's safety and education opportunities.
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.
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.
Saskatoon police have charged two additional individuals in connection with a 2024 homicide investigation. Get the latest updates on this developing case.
The Starbucks union movement gains momentum as 30 additional U.S. locations join the week-old strike. Workers continue demanding better wages and working conditions amid growing labor unrest.
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.