Sarah Mills: Surviving the first week of high school
Sarah Mills says her teenage daughter made it through her very first week of high school successfully, although the firs...
Environment Canada has lifted the wind warnings it issued across southern and central Saskatchewan early Sunday morning.
Communities ranging from North Battleford to Carlyle were under the wind warning that saw northwesterly winds gusting at 90 km/h at times. The winds have slowed as they moved east across the province.
The weather office warned that these winds have the ability to damage buildings, including roof shingles and windows.