Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Call for applications for school playgrounds equipment grant
REGINA - Accessibility is a key focus as applications open for the new School Playground Equipment Grant in the province. The program fulfills a Sask Party campaign promise and will see $3.75 million ...
John Cairns Sep 09, 2025

Saskatchewan NDP wants review of government response to 'Queen of Canada' occupation
RICHMOUND - Saskatchewan's Opposition is asking why the province and its health authority responded so late to the occupation of a compound by the so-called "Queen of Canada," months after the sewer s...
Canadian Press Sep 09, 2025

'Holy Spirit was leading me': Vancouver Chinatown stabbing suspect Donnelly testifies
VANCOUVER - The man accused of stabbing three people at a Vancouver Chinatown festival in 2023 while on leave from a psychiatric hospital has testified that he felt compelled by God to carry out the a...
Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press Sep 09, 2025

NDP calls for multi-agency review following Richmound occupation
REGINA — The opposition NDP are calling on the Sask Party government to commit to a major multi-agency review after what they say are “widespread failures” to act quickly agains...
John Cairns Sep 09, 2025

Pork exports strengthen Manitoba's economy
Manitoba’s pork export business has changed, according to a new provincial trade report released earlier this year. The report looked to sum up the province’s current pork trade landscape ...
Doug Falconer Sep 09, 2025

Two bear spray attacks, one suspect located
SASKATOON — Saskatoon Police are investigating two bear spray incidents that occurred within a few minutes of each other on Idylwyld Drive North. In the first occurrence, at approximately 9:45 p...
SaskToday Sep 09, 2025

New rules coming into effect for Canadian poultry producers Dec. 1
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) published a new policy titled “Pre-chill microbiological monitoring program for raw poultry,” at the end of August. All Safe Food for Canadians (...
Doug Falconer Sep 09, 2025

Ag ministers meeting hears from CFA president
Canada’s agriculture ministers met this week in Winnipeg after postponing their usual July in-person meeting due to wildfires. They heard from Canadian Federation of Agriculture presid...
Doug Falconer Sep 09, 2025

Canada sending $2.6M in humanitarian, refugee aid after months of Pakistan flooding
OTTAWA - Canada is providing $2.6 million in humanitarian aid for people in Pakistan displaced by flooding, and for Afghan refugees. Pakistan has been grappling since June with floods and heavy monsoo...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Sep 09, 2025

First Nation says it was shortchanged by millions for land in 2002 settlement
VANCOUVER - The Canadian government paid a nearly $18-million settlement to the Lax Kw'alaams Band in 2002 over land that was given to a different band then sold to a railway more than a century ago, ...
Canadian Press Sep 09, 2025
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