Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Suspect caught in mid-B&E, charged for three
NIPAWIN — A woman was found in a business early Thursday morning and was ultimately charged with three break-and-enters by Nipawin RCMP. “Responding officers arrived within minutes of the ...
SaskToday Sep 12, 2025

New court date for man charged in death of one-year-old girl
REGINA – A former Yorkton man charged with manslaughter, in connection with the death of a one-year-old girl in Regina, has appeared in court again. Bailey Peepeetch, 24, was originally ar...
Doug Falconer Sep 12, 2025

McPhail demands investigation into purchase of Conair firefighting aircraft
SASKATOON — Cumberland NDP MLA Jordan McPhail is calling for the Provincial Auditor to investigate after a CBC News story pointed to the Sask Party government potentially overspending for f...
John Cairns Sep 12, 2025

‘A lot of people trusted me’: Riders' OL Jermarcus Hardrick thankful after reaching 150 CFL games
REGINA -- Saskatchewan Roughriders' offensive tackle Jermarcus Hardrick was a 21-year-old youngster one season removed from playing for the Utah Blaze in the Arena Football League when the B.C. Li...
Randy Palmer Sep 12, 2025

Luseland Police Service combats nationwide phone scam
LUSELAND — The Luseland Police Service’s phone lines have been unusually busy, with many concerned callers asking for clarification. Cst. Ty Kohlman of the Luseland Police Service told Sas...
Azure McGonigle Sep 12, 2025

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Talk of harvest, trade, and ag meetings
Harvest was on the minds of the SaskAgToday.com panel, featuring Kevin Hursh, Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.com, Ryan Young, 620 CKRM Ag News Director, and Doug Falconer, GX94 Agriculture D...
Ryan Young Sep 12, 2025

Pulse and special crops industry working with CNR to improve service
Canada’s pulse and special crops industry is collaborating with Canadian National Railway on ways to improve the reliability, speed and efficiency of rail service. Murad Al-Katib, preside...
Doug Falconer Sep 12, 2025

Grain Growers of Canada wants upgrades to Port of Vancouver
Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) is calling on the federal government and the Major Projects Office to designate the Port of Vancouver and its connecting rail infrastructure as a project of national sign...
Doug Falconer Sep 12, 2025

Ottawa suggests trip to China to discuss canola tariffs was "constructive"
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office says Canadian officials had constructive talks with their Chinese counterparts about Beijing’s duties on canola during a recent visit. The delega...
Doug Falconer Sep 12, 2025

Closing grain prices Friday, September 12
Durum: 278.60 (down 3.67) Feed Barley: 203.59 Canola: &nb...
Ryan Young Sep 12, 2025
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