Ryan McKenna
Reporter with the Canadian Press
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Saskatchewan correspondent for The Canadian Press
Saskatchewan approves new wind energy project with 56 turbines
The Saskatchewan government approved a large-scale wind energy project Thursday for the province's southwest as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Family of Colten Boushie files lawsuit against RCMP and farmer who killed him
The family of an Indigenous man shot to death on a Saskatchewan farm has filed lawsuits against the RCMP and the farmer who was acquitted in the killing.
Regina police asked to clear protest teepees at legislature for Canada Day party
Saskatchewan's Provincial Capital Commission is calling on Regina police to remove a growing number of teepees set up in protest outside the legislature to make way for a Canada Day concert stage and beer gardens.
Carbon court: Saskatchewan seeks Court of Appeal ruling on federal carbon tax
The Saskatchewan government is asking the province's Appeal Court to rule on whether Ottawa can impose a carbon tax but the federal government says it is confident it will prevail.
'Valley of darkness:' Broncos' pastor recalls screams of dying after bus crash
Thousands gathered to remember 15 people who died when the Humboldt Broncos' bus crashed late last week and heard a heart-rending recollection from the team chaplain who happened upon the gruesome scene and heard sounds of the dying.
'Great group of kids:' Stories shared of 15 killed in Humboldt Broncos bus crash
Family and friends of 15 lives lost in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash shared more stories Sunday of tears, fond memories, and unbreakable bonds forged by a love of hockey. While a vigil was set for Sunday night at the junior hockey team's home arena, more names were confirmed of those killed early Friday evening in an accident at an east-central Saskatchewan highway intersection.
'It's hard:' Humboldt Broncos captain among 14 dead after Saskatchewan bus crash
The captain of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team, Logan Schatz along with head coach Darcy Haugan are among 14 dead following a horrific crash on April 6, 2018, after their team bus collided with a truck on the way to a playoff game in northeastern Saskatchewan Friday.