Author Archives: Syndicated Content

'Culture of skepticism': B.C. election report cites weather manipulation claims
VICTORIA - A recent report on British Columbia's 2024 election found no evidence of foreign interference, but described a "broader culture of skepticism and conspiracy," saying misinformation and spec...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Sep 10, 2025

Police looking for vehicle after pedestrian injured in collision
MOSQUITO GRIZZLY BEAR'S HEAD LEAN MAN FIRST NATION — Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating a collision involving a pedestrian. On Sept. 8, at approximately 8:15 p.m., Battlefords RCMP rec...
SaskToday staff Sep 10, 2025

Battlefords RCMP recover stolen trucks, arrest two suspects
BATTLEFORDS — Battlefords RCMP managed to locate two stolen trucks and the suspects who tried to flee from police officers in an early morning incident. On Sept. 7, at approximate...
SaskToday staff Sep 10, 2025

NDP urges action to resolve China-Canada canola trade dispute
SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan NDP has renewed its call to ease the trade tensions between Canada and China on the issue of tariffs. Canada imposed a 100 per cent tariff on Chinese-made EVs in Oct...
Jon Perez Sep 10, 2025
CCGA preparing to increase interest-free canola advance payments
The Canadian Canola Growers Association says it’s waiting on information from the federal government before it can double farmers’ access to interest-free canola advance payments. W...
Doug Falconer Sep 10, 2025

Canola and wheat stocks down entering new crop year: Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada released its grains stocks report yesterday (Tue). It says ending stocks of canola and wheat contracted significantly on the year. StatCan calculated total canola endin...
Doug Falconer Sep 10, 2025

Manitoba harvest 40% complete: crop report
Manitoba Agriculture's weekly crop report suggests rain delayed harvest progress throughout much of the province this past week. Province-wide, the harvest is listed at 40 percent comp...
Doug Falconer Sep 10, 2025

Chinatown stabbing suspect says he was mentally and 'morally' sick at time of attack
VANCOUVER - The man accused of stabbing three people at a Vancouver Chinatown festival two years ago says he was mentally and "morally" sick at the time of the attack. Blair Donnelly's remarks come as...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press Sep 10, 2025

Five reasons to donate on USask Giving Day
SASKATOON — USask Giving Day, a 24-hour fundraising initiative in support of USask people and projects is Sept. 10. Recently, University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union (USSU) president Em...
University Communications / USask Sep 10, 2025

Closing grain prices Wednesday, September 10
Durum: 282.27 Feed Barley: 203.59 Canola: &n...
Ryan Young Sep 10, 2025
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