Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Community Lager returns to help Regina Food Bank feed families in need
REGINA — A local holiday tradition is returning for its fifth year, raising both spirits and meals for families across the city. Community Lager — a collaborative effort between Pile O&rsq...
SaskToday staff Dec 04, 2025

Water-contaminated fuel led to 2023 plane crash near Bella Bella, B.C.: TSB
RICHMOND - Federal investigators say the use of fuel contaminated with water caused the failure of both engines in a plane that crashed on British Columbia's central coast. The Transportation Safety B...
Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Man charged with murder of Lyle Ballantyne back in Prince Albert court
PRINCE ALBERT — A 56-year-old man charged with second-degree murder in the death of 36-year-old Lyle Ballantyne was back in Prince Albert Provincial Court on Dec. 3. Calvin J. Jobb faces the cha...
Lisa Joy Dec 04, 2025

Victoria Cross review board supported in Saskatchewan
REGINA — A motion put forward in the Saskatchewan Legislature calls for the establishment of an Independent Military Honours Review Board to review veterans' cases where evidence suggests Vi...
SaskToday Dec 04, 2025

Supreme Court of Canada to review inmates' challenge of jail lockdowns
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear the cases of two inmates who challenged the use of rotating lockdowns at a Nova Scotia jail. The two inmates at the Central Nova Scotia Correcti...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Net-zero advisory body co-chair resigns, says process felt 'neglected, performative'
OTTAWA - The co-chair of the federal government's net-zero advisory body has resigned, saying its work had begun to feel "neglected or performative." In a post on his LinkedIn account, Simon Donner sa...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Statistics Canada releases production of principal field crops report
Canadian farmers reported higher production for most crops in 2025, including wheat, canola, barley, oats, dry peas and lentils, but lower production for corn and soybeans. In general, yields were hig...
Doug Falconer Dec 04, 2025

More than 27,000 public servants were paid $150,000 or more last year
OTTAWA - More than 27,000 federal public servants were paid at least $150,000 in the last fiscal year, a document tabled in Parliament shows. It says more than 20,000 employees received compensation -...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

John Rustad quits as B.C. Conservative leader, saying it's not a 'hostile takeover'
VICTORIA - The Conservative Party of B.C.'s caucus has released a statement from John Rustad saying he has resigned as leader, one day after he refused to quit in the face of a caucus revolt. The stat...
Wolf Depner, The Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Study that said glyphosate herbicide is safe retracted 25 years after publication
OTTAWA - An influential research article that claimed a popular weed-killer was safe has been retracted 25 years after it was published, prompting environment groups in Canada to ask the federal gover...
Sarah Ritchie, The Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025
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