Sentencing hearing for teen who set girl on fire at Saskatoon high school
A 16-year-old girl is facing sentencing for her role in setting a former friend on fire at a high school in Saskatoon.
Saskatoonβs The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe sees another act of vandalism
The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Saskatoon has faced another act of vandalism, causing significant damage and theft, amid ongoing security concerns in the area.
Saskatoon council approves drop-in centre relocation despite community concerns
Saskatoon's city council has approved the relocation of a drop-in centre to a downtown property despite local community pushback regarding safety and business impacts.
Saskatoon restaurants facing pest issues as cockroach found in sandwich
A sandwich with a cockroach led to public outcry and highlighted pest control issues among multiple restaurants in Saskatoon.
Some artists announced for rebranded 2026 Sask Jazz Fest in July
The Sask Jazz Fest has revealed its initial lineup of artists for the 2026 festival, which will take place from July 5 to 11 in Saskatoon, with new tiered ticket pricing introduced.
Sandvik breaks ground on $51-million mining equipment manufacturing facility in Saskatoon
Sandvik has initiated the construction of a $51-million manufacturing facility in Saskatoon, aiming to centralize mining equipment production in Canada.
Saskatoon's hospitality industry trains to prevent human trafficking
Saskatoon's hospitality sector is focusing on training staff to recognize and prevent human trafficking as part of a nationwide campaign.
Idylwyld Drive North proposed for new Saskatoon winter warming shelter
A new location at 130 Idylwyld Drive North is proposed for a women's winter warming shelter in Saskatoon to address proximity concerns with the existing men's shelter.
Saskatoon police issue fewer traffic tickets due to staffing shortages: chief
Saskatoon police issued significantly fewer traffic tickets last year due to ongoing staffing shortages that have affected enforcement capabilities.
Saskatoon police officer dies, community offers condolences
A Saskatoon police officer has died unexpectedly, leading to an outpouring of condolences from the community and other police organizations.
Saskatoon man faces 14-year sentence after shooting over gang rivalry
Zennen Thomas has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for the fatal shooting of Kaylum Tom, an incident tied to gang rivalry in Saskatoon.
Overdoses Tripled at Saskatoon Supervised Consumption Site in 2025
Saskatoonβs supervised consumption site reports a significant increase in overdoses treated, highlighting the exacerbating drug crisis in the area.
Victim βfearfulβ as Saskatoon voyeur arrested hours after release
A victim expressed fear and anxiety after learning through social media that a man charged with over 70 voyeurism-related offenses was released from custody, only to be re-arrested hours later for violating conditions of his release.
Saskatoon residents dig out from February snowstorm
Residents of Saskatoon are clearing snow after a substantial snowstorm blanketed the city.
February snowstorm hits Saskatchewan after brief taste of spring
A significant snowstorm is impacting Saskatchewan, bringing 15-30 cm of snow and creating dangerous road conditions.
Serial voyeur Kyle Hameluck set for Saskatoon bail hearing after latest arrest
Kyle Hameluck, a man with a history of voyeurism, is scheduled for a bail hearing after being arrested shortly after his release from custody in Saskatoon.
Saskatoon celebrates Valentineβs Day in Bridge City style
Saskatoon hosted various events for Valentine's Day, including the Nutrien WinterShines festival and speed dating opportunities.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic backtracks on program move for current students
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has decided that current students in the electronic systems engineering technology program will not need to relocate to Regina and can continue their studies in Saskatoon.
Jurors must decide on intent as deliberations begin in Desjarlais-Kelly murder trial
Jurors are tasked with determining the intent behind a fatal shooting in a murder trial involving Katlim Desjarlais-Kelly, who is accused of killing Arden Panipekeesick.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic students feeling βblindsidedβ as program moves cities
Students in Saskatchewan Polytechnic's electronic systems engineering technology program are upset about the relocation of their program from Saskatoon to Regina, which would require them to move or withdraw.
Man convicted in 70 voyeurism-related incidents to be released: Saskatoon police
Kyle Ronald Hameluck, a man convicted of 70 voyeurism-related offenses, is set to be released from prison, prompting public warnings from Saskatoon police regarding his potential to reoffend.
Toxic drugs βan epidemic,β Saskatoon fire battalion chief says on ride-along
Saskatoon Fire Battalion Chief Dwayne Jobson highlights the alarming rise in drug-related overdoses as he provides a ride-along for Global News the growing toxic drug crisis in the city.
Saskatoon organizations show split opinions on proposed intersection design
Organizations in Saskatoon express divided opinions on proposed redesign of a dangerous intersection due to concerns over business access and the extent of the proposed changes.