Author Archives: Syndicated Content

What's a 'thumper'? B.C. RCMP describe devices in an unneighbourly noise case
When two RCMP officers responded to a call about screams coming from a Burnaby, B.C., condo in late October last year, they forcibly entered the unit believing someone might be in trouble. Instead, th...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press Feb 04, 2026

Canadians support arrival of more Chinese electric vehicles, poll suggests
OTTAWA - Most Canadians support allowing more Chinese electric vehicles to be sold in Canada despite some nagging concerns, a new poll suggests. Canada recently pledged to reduce its 100 per cent tari...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Feb 04, 2026

Canada to focus foreign aid on building 'mutual prosperity' with trading partners: MP
OTTAWA - The MP overseeing foreign aid says Ottawa wants to focus its international assistance efforts on countries that can generate economic spinoffs for Canadians. "The first priority is focusing o...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Feb 04, 2026

SJHL Tuesday Recap: Battlefords North Stars, La Ronge Ice Wolves earn home ice victories
The Melfort Mustangs and Humboldt Broncos were unable to gain ground in their hunt for the final playoff spot in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League standings on the idle Kindersley Klippers and Mel...
Benny Walchuk Feb 03, 2026

'Corrosive' immigration loopholes need to be shut down, Eby tells Ottawa
Federal lawmakers must close "corrosive" loopholes hampering the crackdown on extortion-related shootings in British Columbia, including one that allows suspects to apply for refugee status, as the "p...
Brenna Owen and Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Feb 03, 2026

Former B.C. lawyer who stabbed client to death is found guilty of first-degree murder
After former Kamloops, B.C., lawyer Rogelio (Butch) Bagabuyo stole almost $800,000 from a client, stabbed him to death and then smuggled the body out of his office in a plastic tote, he tried to expla...
Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press Feb 03, 2026

Extortion shootings 'slow-motion terrorism' in B.C., Premier David Eby says
Federal lawmakers must close "corrosive" loopholes hampering the crackdown on extortion-related shootings in British Columbia, including one that allows suspects to apply for refugee status, as the "p...
Brenna Owen and Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Feb 03, 2026

3D Printing: A promising frontier for Saskatchewan research
REGINA — When you hear “3D printing,” you might picture a small machine on a desk making colorful trinkets. But in a lab at the University of Regina, that idea is being completely re...
University of Regina Communications and Marketing Feb 03, 2026

Former B.C. lawyer guilty of first-degree murder in killing of client
A former Kamloops, B.C., lawyer who stole almost $800,000 from a client, stabbed him to death then smuggled the body out of his office in a plastic tote has been convicted of first-degree murder. Roge...
Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press Feb 03, 2026
Second arrest made in November bear-spray incident
SASKATOON — Police have arrested a second suspect connected to a weapons incident that occurred in November 2025, following continued investigation by patrol officers. On Jan. 9, officers were c...
SaskToday Feb 03, 2026
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