Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Mass shootings in Canada have prompted changes to firearm laws over the decades
OTTAWA - Mass shootings in Canada - including an April 2020 rampage in Nova Scotia - have helped to spur changes to gun laws in recent decades. Few details were available Wednesday on the type of fire...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Feb 11, 2026

North Battleford author wins provincial LGBTQ2S+ arts award
NORTH BATTLEFORD — Talented author Miguel Fenrich, from North Battleford and currently living in Saskatoon, has been honoured with the Tony and Herb Rainbow Award for Literary and Visual Artists...
SaskToday staff Feb 11, 2026
Man stabbed at Pleasant Hill home
SASKATOON — A man is recovering after he was stabbed during a confrontation at a home on Saskatoon’s west side late Tuesday night. Police say they were called around 11:45 p.m. on Feb. 10 ...
SaskToday Feb 11, 2026

College of Physicians welcomes powers granted to other professions under Bill 15
MONTREAL - Quebec's professional order of physicians is welcoming a provincial bill that would give more powers to professions like nurses and midwives, but says it wants to see more details in the le...
Katrine Desautels, The Canadian Press Feb 11, 2026

National Kindness Week takes on different meaning after Tumbler Ridge shooting
OTTAWA - Parliamentarians from all parties came together Wednesday to mark National Kindness Week - but the message is taking on a different meaning after the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. Nati...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Feb 11, 2026

Kamsack-area teen accused of attempted murder, appears in court again
KAMSACK — A new court date has been set for a teenage boy, arrested in connection with a serious assault on the Keeseekoose First Nation. Kamsack RCMP say they were called to the reser...
Doug Falconer Feb 11, 2026

World leaders send condolences to Tumbler Ridge in wake of deadly school shooting
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday he has heard from a number of world leaders offering condolences in the wake of Tuesday's deadly mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. Police continue...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Feb 11, 2026

Double murder, suicide in western Quebec First Nation, provincial police say
MANIWAKI - A father fatally shot his two children before killing himself in the First Nation community of Kitigan Zibi, in Quebec's western region, provincial police said Wednesday. Provincial police ...
Canadian Press Feb 11, 2026

Quebec delays implementation of new French curriculum to September 2027
MONTRAL - The Quebec government is delaying the rollout of its new French curriculum in elementary and secondary schools by one year to September 2027, following criticism that the Education Departmen...
Pierre Saint-Arnaud, The Canadian Press Feb 11, 2026

Regina delays decision on handling nuisance properties again
REGINA — A decision on how to handle nuisance properties in Regina has once again been pushed back. On Wednesday, Regina’s executive committee voted 8-1 (Couns. Sarah Turbull, Ward 5, and ...
Martin Oldhues Feb 11, 2026
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