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Court of appeal rules taxpayers not on hook for deputy reeve's legal bills
The province's highest court has upheld a Jan. 2023 ruling denying former Rural Municipality of Sherwood councillor and deputy reeve Tim Probe's statement of claim to have the RM reimburse his legal f...
CJME News
Jan 03, 2025
(Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
'Miscarriage of justice': FSIN calls for appeal, new law in Kennedy case
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is calling for an appeal and law changes after charges were stayed for a woman who struck and killed a nine year old girl on a marked crosswalk in...
Mia Holowaychuk
Dec 17, 2024
Friends and family of Baeleigh Maurice stand with FSIN members on Dec. 17, 2024 in Saskatoon, calling for justice in the case of the 9-year-old's death. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
Canada Post strike delays Saskatoon sexual assault trial
Canada Post workers were back on the job Tuesday, but the effects of the strike will be felt well into the new year. The jury trial for Kenneth Braun at Court of King's Bench in Saskatoon was schedule...
Lisa Schick
Dec 17, 2024
The judge in Kenneth Braun’s case decided to push the jury trial back 11 months to November 2025. (CKOM file photo)
Cries of racism fill courtroom as judge stays impaired driving charge
Tears and cries filled a packed Saskatoon provincial courtroom on Friday as Judge Jane Wooten stayed the case of a woman who struck and killed a nine year old girl on a crosswalk in Saskatoon in 2021,...
Mia Holowaychuk
Dec 13, 2024
Supporters of 9-year-old Baeleigh Maurice, who was killed in a marked crosswalk in 2021, held signs outside a provincial courtroom in Saskatoon on Friday, Dec. 12, 2024. (Mia Holowaychuk/650 CKOM)
Regina jury finds chiropractor guilty of one count of sexual assault
A Regina jury has found a chiropractor guilty of one count of sexual assault. Ruben Adam Manz, 49, was acquitted on five additional counts of the same charge, and a mistrial was declared on one additi...
CJME News
Dec 02, 2024
Saskatchewan vet loses appeal of cat declawing decision
A veterinarian who works at Lakeland Veterinary Hospital in North Battleford was not successful in appealing a decision by the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association (SVMA) that bans cosmetic dec...
battlefordsNOW
Dec 01, 2024
Declawing removes the third bone and nail of a cat’s paw and can cause pain and behavioural problems (belchonockDepositphotos.com)
Shercom Industries sues provincial government, TSS for $10 million
Saskatoon's Shercom Industries has filed a statement of claim against the Province of Saskatchewan, as well as Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan and its CEO Stevyn Arnt, alleging breach of contract and...
Lara Fominoff
Nov 28, 2024
The lawsuit alleges the province failed to honour a commitment to Shercom for a long-term contract, assurance of tire supply, and a voice in the future of the industry. (Ministry of Environment)
Former delivery driver acquitted in Prince Albert manslaughter case
By Nigel Maxwell Shortly after being acquitted of manslaughter, a former Prince Albert delivery driver emerged from Court of King's Bench with a smile on his face. The verdict in Rajdeepsinh Bihola's ...
paNOW
Nov 21, 2024
Police responding to the incident in 2022. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW Staff)
Five-figure fines for companies after Sask. worker seriously injured
Two companies are facing hefty fines after a worker suffered a serious injury near Major, Sask. According to the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety, the charges stem from an incident on...
CKOM News
Nov 04, 2024
The charges stemmed from an incident when a worker near Major was struck and seriously hurt by an ejection clamp. (650 CKOM file photo)
'I don't get anything': Burn victim unhappy with SaskPower's $700,000 fine
While a sentence has been issued and SaskPower will be forced to pay fines totaling $700,000 for his workplace accident, Blayne McKay, his family and friends are not satisfied with the results of the ...
paNOW
Nov 03, 2024
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