Author Archives: Syndicated Content

New Nunavut premier takes office as federal government pushes infrastructure drive
OTTAWA - As John Main settled in for one of his first interviews since being chosen as Nunavut's new premier, his phone rang while he was in the middle of a sentence. "Hi Doug," he said, taking a cong...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Nov 23, 2025

Montreal's Wing Noodles closing after nearly 80 years, sparking concern in Chinatown
MONTREAL - Garnet Lee started working at Wing Noodles when he was eight years old, packaging wonton covers and occasionally taking breaks to play hide-and-seek among the noodle machines. Nearly 60 yea...
Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press Nov 23, 2025

Carney says Ottawa, South Africa launching talks for an investment pact on minerals
JOHANNESBURG - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa and South Africa have agreed to launch discussions for an investment-protection pact, focused on clean energy and minerals. Carney is at the G20 s...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Nov 23, 2025

Officers believe sow with cubs was involved in B.C. bear attack on students, teachers
Conservation officers in British Columbia say they believe a mother bear with two cubs was likely involved in an attack on a group of elementary school students and their teachers Thursday, and they c...
Wolfgang Depner and Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press Nov 22, 2025

Redvers couple turns inherited barbed wire into major collection
REDVERS — Ten years ago, Ron and Juanita Henderson made a seemingly insignificant purchase. Little did they realize how it would affect their lives. Ron’s aunt, Alice Zimmerman, was about ...
Paul Kimball, Freelance Reporter Nov 22, 2025

Saskatchewan Huskies Vanier Cup quest ends with loss to Montreal Carabins
On a crisp championship Saturday in Regina, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies simply ran out of miracles. A season defined by grit, adversity, and flat-out stubborn belief came to an end as the M...
Dave Thomas Nov 22, 2025

'Cultural break.' U.S. senators say relations with Canadian neighbours are suffering
HALIFAX - The tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump have clearly caused economic pain for Canada, but a U.S. senator from Maine says he's more worried about how Canadians are reacti...
Michael MacDonald, The Canadian Press Nov 22, 2025

Women powering change in Electrical Engineering Technology
REGINA — Supportive instructors, paid co-op placements and practical training are features of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Electrical Engineering Technology program helping five women build ...
Sask. Polytech Media Relations Nov 22, 2025

Accused remains in custody following Estevan court hearing
WEYBURN — A Saskatchewan woman has been denied bail after she was arrested on drug charges for the second time. Candace Saige Montgomery was in Weyburn Provincial Court...
David Willberg Nov 22, 2025

Mortenson enshrined into Estevan football's Wall of Fame
ESTEVAN — The newest inductee into the Brandt Peterbilt Estevan Minor Football (EMF) Wall of Fame found numerous ways to be involved with the organiz...
SaskToday staff Nov 22, 2025
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