In healthcare facilities, where sterile aesthetics replace trees, plants and flowers, nature-based interventions can support the well-being of patients and staff who spend much of their time indoors.
Moose Jaw’s Penny Barker, Saskatoon’s Nancy Martin and Regina’s Jolene Campbell all sit with three wins through the first two days of competition, with Barker and Martin both undefeated at 3-0 and ...
A 23-year-old man was declared dead in hospital after a stabbing in the north end of Saskatoon on Monday. In a Tuesday news release, city police said patrol officers responded around 8 p.m. to a ...
Saskatoon’s University Bridge is closed following an encampment fire under the bridge. In an update at 5:45 p.m., the city said the fire is extinguished but the bridge remains closed to traffic.
Westmount Mayor Christina Smith announced on Friday she will not be seeking re-election. In a message on the city's website, Smith said the decision to step aside after 12 years on council, came ...
Megan Michelle Gallagher’s family and friends sobbed and held each other in a Saskatoon King’s Bench courtroom on Thursday as two women on trial for first-degree murder pleaded guilty to ...
It is not often that a suburb or small municipality can set an example for the broader city, but that is just what Westmount is doing. While Montreal’s bureaucracy and taxation have made life ...
A crash on Highway 14 east of Biggar that killed a 35-year-old Saskatoon man last week was also deadly for the livestock the semi was hauling. RCMP said on Monday that 50 pigs were killed or ...
A 17-year-old boy has been charged by Saskatoon Police Service with Possession of a Dangerous Weapon and Carrying a Concealed Weapon. The incident happened in Westmount on Friday, Jan. 10, just past ...
The Cave, an iconic Saskatoon restaurant, is set to change hands next month. The business on Eighth Street is known for its unique architecture — designed to resemble its namesake cavern.
Westmount seniors knitting for women's shelter Seniors at Contactivity are knitting squares to put together to make blankets, which they donate to three women's shelters in Montreal.
Moose Jaw was also listed as the third most livable city in the province behind Saskatoon and Regina as of Dec. 12. “Moose Javians should feel proud about our improved ranking,” announced Mayor James ...