| Daily Headlines | July 21, 2017 | | | |
| | | A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for Saskatoon, a tornado watch in parts of eastern Saskatchewan and a weather advisory for funnel clouds in western Saskatchewan. Continue reading → | | | | Saskatoon RCMP recover body from South Saskatchewan River near where a teen was reported missing. Continue reading → | | | | Two people are dead after their boat capsized on Lake Diefenbaker as severe storms swept through Saskatchewan on Thursday evening. Continue reading → | | | | Andrew Charles was last seen at Sulphide Lake in northern Saskatchewan on July 17. Continue reading → | | | | Five days later, she can still barely walk after painful blisters formed on her legs — they are red, raw and, for most people, hard to look at. Continue reading → | | | | The month of July has seen severe weather, such as hail and windstorm, which has greatly impacted local fruit farmers. Continue reading → | | | | Sediment and vegetation are still being removed from the North Saskatchewan River, but there are no signs of oil in the water. Continue reading → | | | | Mistaya and Koda, two grizzly bears at the Saskatoon Zoo, will be part of a research project to better understand bear conservation and health. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 21, 2017 1:37 pm | | | Prince Albert police charge a 13-year member of the force with impaired driving. Continue reading → | | | |
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