Category Archives: GX94 News

First Nations group questions audit that found $34M in questionable spending
SASKATOON - An advocacy group representing First Nations in Saskatchewan is firing back after a forensic audit found more than $34 million in questionable, unsupported or ineligible spending over five...
Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025
Farming for Health legacy continues in Yorkton
YORKTON - With the 2025 harvest complete it's a good time to look back on the legacy of Farming for Health. Over the first five years of the project $1 million was raised. "The committee set aside tha...
Calvin Daniels Oct 01, 2025

Woman admits to role in Balcarres armed robbery, gets sentenced
A new development in the case of one of two women, arrested in connection with an armed robbery in Balcarres. Last September, Mounties were called to a Balcarres business, where two women had allegedl...
Doug Falconer Oct 01, 2025

Another court appearance for man accused of quadruple murder on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation
A new court date has been set for one of two people, charged in connection with a quadruple murder on the Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation. On Feb. 4, the File Hills First Nations Police Service receive...
Doug Falconer Oct 01, 2025

New court date for man arrested in Dauphin double stabbing
A Brandon man arrested in connection with a pair of stabbing incidents in Dauphin, has appeared in court again. 31-year-old Marcus Mclean was in Dauphin Provincial Court Monday, where he was remanded ...
Doug Falconer Oct 01, 2025
Kelvington area company fined over $160,000 for altering shorelines
REGINA - 110186505 Saskatchewan Ltd., a transportation company operating as Schmidt Trucking, has been fined $161,000 after pleading guilty to altering shorelines and failing to follow permit conditio...
SaskToday Sep 30, 2025

About one in three Canadians say country belongs to Indigenous people: poll
OTTAWA - As people across the country gather for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a new poll suggests Canadians are divided about whether the country belongs primarily to Indigenous Peop...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

Yorkton officials meeting with provincial and federal leaders to tackle infrastructure needs
YORKTON - Yorkton city officials have taken their call for improved infrastructure directly to the provincial and federal governments. Last week, Mayor Aaron Kienle and City Councillor Randy Goulden m...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 29, 2025 Officials from the City of Yorkton including Mayor Aaron Kienle and Councilor Randy Goulden with Government Relations Minister Eric Schmalz. (Photo: City of Yorkton)

Tourism Yorkton welcomes visitors from across Canada and beyond
YORKTON - Tourism Yorkton is celebrating another busy season, welcoming visitors from across Canada and around the world. The city's information centre reported more than 190 guests from three contine...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 29, 2025 Tourism Yorkton information centre. (Photo: Tanner Wallace-Scribner)

Unruly bar patrons in Dauphin lead to multiple arrests
DAUPHIN - A chaotic night at a Dauphin bar has led to multiple arrests and a series of drug and weapon charges. RCMP said officers were called around 9:30 p.m. on Sept. 26 to a report of unruly patron...
Tanner Wallace-Scribner Sep 29, 2025










