Scott Larson

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

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Tariffs, trade wars loom large as finance minister prepares to deliver Saskatchewan budget

As with tradition, Finance Minister Jim Reiter slipped on a pair of new black shoes that he will wear when delivering Saskatchewan's provincial budget Wednesday afternoon. "I'll let you read into that what you will," he told reporters.

Île-à-la-Crosse boarding school survivors reach $27M agreement with feds

Île-à-la-Crosse boarding school survivors and elders were on hand Monday to hear the federal government had signed a $27-million agreement in principle with survivors of the school.

Sask. RCMP investigates record number of homicides in 2024

The Saskatchewan RCMP investigated a record number of homicides last year. According to an RCMP report, there were 38 homicide files involving 40 victims in 2024.

Highway crews clearing snow after storm dumps up to 20 cm across southern Sask.

The snowstorm that hit southern Saskatchewan last night is now moving into Manitoba. Areas south of Highway 1 received up to 20 cm of snow overnight and the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline had not recommending travel on a number of highways early Wednesday morning.

Sask. Indigenous leaders mourn 'loss of a great man' and urge everyone to carry on his legacy

"He was such a giant of a man with a very gentle but incredibly strong spirit," former Saskatchewan senator Lillian Dyck says of Murray Sinclair, who died Monday.

Advance polls for civic elections open in Regina and Saskatoon

Advance voting in municipal and school board elections begins Friday in Regina and Saskatoon ahead of election day on Nov. 13.

Saskatoon mayoral candidates pitch different visions on how to fix homelessness crisis

Three of the candidates hoping to fill the vacant Saskatoon mayor’s seat squared off on CBC’s Saskatoon Morning radio show Friday morning. Rewatch the debate here.

Diehard Oilers fans from Saskatoon cheer with their hearts, and statistics

An Edmonton Oilers season ticket holder in Saskatoon says he thought about selling his tickets for Friday night's Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final in Edmonton, but ultimately decided he couldn't miss catching the game in person.

Riders' defensive backfield bolstered with signing of CFL all-star

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have a new CFL all-star in the lineup. Defensive back Marcus Sayles was signed by the Riders Tuesday after the B.C. Lions surprisingly cut him on the weekend.

Former highly touted NCAA prospect ready to make his mark with Riders

Ajou Ajou has taken a long and winding route to becoming a Saskatchewan Roughrider.