
Scott Larson
Journalist at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Sports reporter for The StarPhoenix
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cbc.ca | Scott Larson
Saskatoon·NewSaskatoon is lighting up its power grid with its first solar facility. 5,000 solar panels to be installed beside Circle Drive S. Scott Larson · CBC News · Posted: Jun 17, 2025 5:38 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes agoAn illustration of what the Dundonald solar farm in Saskatoon is supposed to look like once complete. (City of Saskatoon)Saskatoon is lighting up its power grid with its first utility-scale solar facility.
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2 months ago |
cbc.ca | Scott Larson
Saskatchewan·NewThe Regina Pats have the opportunity to pick a hometown phenom in the upcoming Western Hockey League Prospects Draft. All eyes are on 15-year-old Maddox SchultzThe Regina Pats have the opportunity to pick a hometown phenom in the upcoming Western Hockey League Prospects Draft. The Pats won the WHL draft lottery, giving the team the No. 1 pick in the May 7 draft. Regina is widely expected to choose 15-year-old Regina native Maddox Schultz.
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2 months ago |
cbc.ca | Scott Larson
Saskatchewan·NewSpace debris rained down on Saskatchewan farmland twice in 2024, and no one seems to know why the junk didn't burn up in the atmosphere during re-entry. The debris, about the size of a laptop computer, came from a Starlink satellite: expertScott Larson · CBC News · Posted: Apr 06, 2025 8:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 minutes agoA piece of space junk fell onto Dan Kennedy's land south of Swift Current last August.
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Mar 3, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Scott Larson
Saskatchewan·NewÎle-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. Former students at northern Sask. school had been denied Indian Residential School settlementsScott Larson · CBC News · Posted: Mar 03, 2025 6:49 PM EST | Last Updated: 12 minutes agoThe boarding school closed in the mid 1970s.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Scott Larson |Darla Ponace
Saskatchewan·New"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. Sinclair's work will have a profound impact for years to come, says former senator Lillian DyckDarla Ponace, Scott Larson · CBC News · Posted: Nov 04, 2024 5:59 PM EST | Last Updated: 4 minutes agoSen. Murray Sinclair poses for a photo outside his Senate office on Parliament Hill, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016, in Ottawa.
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Wayne Smith and Ian Abbott fight to draw in the best fight of the night before 2500 fans at At Last Boxing 2 event at Prairieland Park.

Saskatoon's Michelle Nelson loses hard fought 6-round decision to Stephanie Essensa at the At Last Boxing 2 event at Prairieland Park.

In second bout of At Last Boxing 2 Rodman Bateson KOs Brian Settee in the first round.