Author Archives: Syndicated Content

VIDEO: Regina's Cops + Kids turns shopping into connection
REGINA - The Cornwall Centre buzzed with laughter and bright eyes as the Regina Police Service hosted its annual Cops + Kids shopping event, pairing officers with selected children for an afternoon of...
Denis Conroy Dec 04, 2025

Roughriders add record-setting American REC Collin Brunstein and re-sign American RB Marcus Major Jr.
The Green and White kept the offseason momentum rolling on Wednesday, making a pair of additions to the offensive side of the football. The Riders dipped into the NCAA record books to land receiver Co...
Dave Thomas Dec 04, 2025

In the news: Food prices rise, First Nations to meet Feds, B.C. Conservative chaos
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed ... Food prices to rise 4-6% next year: report Expect food to take up a bigger share of household budgets next ye...
Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Consultations set to begin on controversial Quebec constitution bill
MONTREAL - A draft constitution tabled two months ago by the Quebec government was supposed to be a unifying declaration of Quebecers' common values, but it has instead been denounced as ill-conceived...
Maura Forrest, The Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Rustad may make B.C. Conservatives 'ungovernable' if he doesn't exit, says analyst
VICTORIA - A political analyst says John Rustad's disputed leadership of the B.C. Conservatives appears "unsustainable" after he refused to step down in the face of a caucus mutiny. University of Brit...
Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Why was 'incredible' giant cedar cut down, despite B.C.'s big-tree protection law?
Joshua Wright says a yellow cedar tree he photographed last year was "incredible," the largest he'd ever seen in a decade of hiking around Vancouver Island. The monumental cedar stood in what was one ...
Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Arctic air, coastal flooding, and high winds forecast for parts of Atlantic Canada
Icy cold weather is sweeping into parts of Atlantic Canada starting today, while other regions begin to shake off the effects of yesterday's nor'easter. Environment Canada has issued a yellow warning ...
Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

BC Hydro takes ranchers to court, says they blocked 'nation-building' hydro line work
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's Crown utility is taking a family of ranchers in Vanderhoof, B.C., to court for allegedly blocking access to properties that BC Hydro needs to enter as it prepares for wo...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press Dec 03, 2025

NDP bill calls for notifications when only virtual physicians are on duty
REGINA - The NDP are focused once again on the use of virtual physicians in health care by introducing a bill requiring the public to be notified when those are being used. Associate Health critic Kei...
John Cairns Dec 03, 2025

Eby says no to harvesting old growth for pulp to extend life of B.C. mill
VICTORIA - The British Columbia government is looking for ways to help a pulp mill closing on Vancouver Island, Premier David Eby said Wednesday, but logging the province's old-growth forests for pulp...
Canadian Press Dec 03, 2025
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