Scott Larson

Scott Larson works for CBC News in Saskatoon. [email protected]

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Antoine Brooks Jr. is making his voice, and play, heard at Riders training camp

It's easy to spot Antoine Brooks Jr. on the field during the Saskatchewan Roughriders rookie camp.

Aussie punter finding his footing with the Sask. Roughriders

Joe Couch is a long way from home. The Aussie punter has taken the long way to Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp.

Sask. players look to make an impression at Roughriders rookie camp

Some local talent got their first taste of pro football Wednesday morning as the Saskatchewan Roughriders opened rookie camp. The Green and White are at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon for the first part of their training camp.

Regina's Bryden rink brings back gold for Canada at senior curling world championships

Randy Bryden has achieved a goal he's been working toward for more than four decades. Bryden and his Regina rink of third Troy Robinson, second Russ Bryden, lead Chris Semenchuck and fifth Glen Hill took home gold at the World Men's Senior Curling Championships in Fredericton, N.B., on Saturday.

Sask. vigils show support and mourn victims of Vancouver Filipino festival tragedy

A large group gathered on the steps of the Holy Rosary Cathedral in Regina to mourn Saturday's tragedy in Vancouver and show support for those affected.

Regina city manager goes on unexpected leave

Regina city hall has had an unexpected change at the top.

Conservatives must find middle ground between West, urban ridings in East: political scientist

The Conservatives again dominated federal election ridings in Saskatchewan and Alberta, but it wasn't enough to form government. Justin Leifso, an assistant professor in political studies at the University of Victoria, says rumblings of western alienation will continue.

Rattlers to have entirely homegrown coaching staff this season

Saskatchewan Rattlers return to the hard court in less than a month, and this year the Canadian Elite Basketball League team will be led by an all-Saskatchewan coaching staff.

U of Sask. to demolish architecturally significant seminary buildings

The Lutheran Theological Seminary Building and the University of Saskatchewan student residence next door have been vacant for the past five years and have fallen into disrepair. Now, the university plans to tear them down.

Regina's Ignite adult learning centre hopes for last-minute funding from province to keep doors open

Ignite officials say they need approximately $940,000. The Ministry of Immigration and Career Training is only willing to provide $250,000 for 2025.