Jeremy Warren

Reporter

Jeremy Warren is a reporter in Saskatoon. You can reach him at [email protected].

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Rocanville, Sask., celebrates hometown hockey hero Jessica Campbell, 1st woman to coach from an NHL bench

Seattle Kraken assistant coach Karen Campbell's hometown of Rocanville, Sask., is unveiling a highway board honouring her and hosting a watch party as her team takes on the Edmonton Oilers Saturday night.

Sask. Health Authority confirms second measles case in Swift Current

Saskatchewan health officials are again urging people to get vaccinated after a second case of the measles is confirmed and a third case is suspected in the province's southwest.

Temporary closure of Saskatoon library branches amid overdose crisis needed but won't fix broader issues: CUPE

The Saskatoon Public Library says it's closing its main downtown branch and one on 20th Street W. for a month on March 22 as the fallout from an overdose crisis overwhelms staff.

Anti-poverty advocates pan Sask. budget's affordability measures

Experts say increases to social income supports aren't enough to help people struggling to pay for basic necessities like food and rent.

Elbows up! Saskatchewan village in the heart of the Prairies lives up to its name

The Village of Elbow is named for the nearby bend in the South Saskatchewan River, but the name means something else in the midst of a Canada-U.S. trade war.

Crown drops manslaughter charge against 1 accused in Megan Gallagher homicide

The public prosecutions office says the case against Thomas Sutherland no longer meets the standard for prosecution and filed a stay of proceedings this week.

Fear, fatigue weigh down workers on the front lines of Saskatoon's overdose crisis

Exhaustion is setting in at Fire Station #1, along with frustration over a seemingly insurmountable addiction crisis, said Saskatoon firefighter Jayden Poirier in an interview with Saskatoon Morning.

Prof says trapper's boar kill shows 'tsunami of wild pigs' is encroaching on northern Sask.

A wild boar shot by a hunter on the edge of the Boreal forest is raising concerns about how far the invasive species is migrating on the Prairies.

Judge rules Saskatoon man with 114 criminal convictions is a dangerous offender

The Court of King's Bench decision details Joseph Yaremko's 25-year criminal history, noting an escalation in frequency and violence in recent years.

Sask. Premier Moe suggests retaliation possible as Trump tariff deadline looms

Moe says Saskatchewan wants to avoid tariffs in either direction, but options are open if the U.S. goes ahead with a 25 per cent tariff on March 4.