Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Two broken prison sprinklers cost Correctional Service Canada $1.1M
OTTAWA - Correctional Service Canada ended up with a $1.1 million bill for repairs after an inmate at a New Brunswick prison broke two sprinklers. The damage was reported in last year's public account...
Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press Nov 21, 2025

Quebec man accused of killing his kids gets new trial date after third postponement
MONTREAL - A Quebec father accused of killing his two children in their home north of Montreal in 2022 has a new trial date, after recently being granted a third postponement. Kamaljit Arora is charge...
Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press Nov 21, 2025

Saskatchewan Huskies' DL Charlie Parks aims to bring physical style to Vanier Cup against Montreal Carabins
REGINA -- Throughout the U Sports season, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies grew a reputation on their defence: don’t go into a game against the dogs and not expect to come out wi...
Randy Palmer Nov 21, 2025

Saskatchewan plans changes to Animal Protection Act
The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced The Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2025, which it says will strengthen and create more transparency and public accountability around animal welfare enfo...
Doug Falconer Nov 21, 2025

Dairy, whiskey, wine and steel: American industries weigh in on trade pact review
WASHINGTON - American industries ranging from whiskey makers and Wisconsin dairy producers to steel and automobile associations have weighed in on the future of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on tra...
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Nov 21, 2025

Hursh: By all indications canola acreage might increase next year
With the tariffs on Canadian canola seed, oil and meal going into China, it would be natural to think that farmers would be seeding less canola next year. However, canola prices are faring bette...
Kevin Hursh Nov 21, 2025

Canora RCMP: Cops follow footprints to catch alleged fuel thief
CANORA —The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 44 calls from Nov. 13 to Nov. 20, some of which included: five 911 Act calls, three assaults, one assault with a weapon, one break and enter, one Cor...
Sgt. Derek Friesen Nov 21, 2025

Prisoners can appear before judge to challenge security classification: Supreme Court
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says a federal prisoner can challenge a refusal to reclassify them to a lower-security facility through the time-honoured writ of habeas corpus - a hearing before ...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Nov 21, 2025

Saab CEO says plan to build Gripen jets in Canada depends on Ottawa making an order
OTTAWA - Saab's CEO is making it clear that his company's decision on whether to set up shop in Canada will depend on whether Ottawa decides to buy its Gripen aircraft. "To transfer technology and bui...
Kyle Duggan and Sarah Ritchie, The Canadian Press Nov 21, 2025

Politics week: Euphoria over Riders Cup win
REGINA — It’s not often that the Saskatchewan Roughriders dominate the news at the Saskatchewan Legislature. But it is also not often that the Roughriders win a Grey Cup. The team cel...
John Cairns Nov 21, 2025
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