Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Regina Pats playing to prove something to WHL and themselves
The Regina Pats know exactly what many people think of their first-round WHL playoff matchup. They’re the eighth seed. Across from them stands the defending champion, second-seeded Medicine Hat ...
Dave Thomas Mar 31, 2026

Opening grain prices Tuesday, March 31
Below are today's opening net cash prices from Bunge's Moose Jaw Terminal. Amber Durum: 278.59 Feed Barley: 232.01 Canola: 661.83 (up 5.10) Kabuli Chickpeas: 595.25 Flax: 670.54 Red Lentils: 5...
Ryan Young Mar 31, 2026

Ukrainian culture steeped in tradition but seemingly forgotten
PREECEVILLE — For Mary Petrowski, Easter is more than a holiday — it’s a deeply rooted tradition shaped by faith, family and Ukrainian heritage. Petrowski of Preeceville was raised i...
Liz Jacobsen Mar 31, 2026

Update: Highway conditions improve in Saskatchewan after storm
SASKATCHEWAN — Conditions have improved on Saskatchewan highways March 31 after a late-March storm that struck much of the southern and central regions. According to the Ministry of Highway...
David Willberg Mar 31, 2026

Astronaut says Canadians can be proud of NASA's Artemis II moon mission
CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA's countdown clock is ticking down as astronauts - including Canadian Jeremy Hansen - make their final preparations for the Artemis II mission, which is set to send humans back to...
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Mar 31, 2026
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Regina food hubs strained to meet soaring demand
REGINA — Regina non-profit food hubs are striving to ensure services aren’t cut back from increased demand. Last week, the Moose Jaw & District Food Bank announced it would limit house...
Martin Oldhues Mar 31, 2026

Two-win day puts Canada back in playoff race at World Men’s Curling Championship
Canada got exactly the kind of response it needed Monday at the World Men’s Curling Championship. After a pair of difficult losses over the weekend, Matt Dunstone and his Winnipeg-based rink bou...
Dave Thomas Mar 31, 2026

In the news today: Stronach trial, Ottawa's alcohol tax, Canada's opponent in FIFA
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed ... Lawyers to begin final submissions in Frank Stronach sex assault trial Lawyers are set to begin their final s...
Canadian Press Mar 31, 2026

Ottawa extending 2% alcohol tax hike cap for another 2 years
OTTAWA - The federal government is set to extend its cap on an annual alcohol tax increase for another two years in a bid to rein in costs for Canada's brewers, wineries and distilleries. Changes to l...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Mar 31, 2026

Summer air quality alerts will become routine in U.S. without action: UWaterloo study
A new study out of the University of Waterloo is underlining how North American air quality could deteriorate by the end of the century unless efforts are taken to fight climate change. The study, whi...
Jordan Omstead, The Canadian Press Mar 31, 2026
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