Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Saskatoon traffic stop leads to drug and weapon seizure
SASKATOON — Two people were arrested after an early morning traffic stop in the Sutherland neighbourhood that led to the seizure of weapons and drugs. At approximately 1:30 a.m., on Nov. 19, pat...
SaskToday Nov 19, 2025

Climate activists award Canada satirical 'fossil of the day' title at COP30
OTTAWA - Canada's reputation as a global climate leader took a hit Tuesday when it was awarded the "fossil of the day" title at the UN Climate Conference in Brazil. Climate Action Network Internationa...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

Premier Moe says he's supportive of pipeline to northern B.C., reallowing tankers
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's hopeful the federal government and Alberta can make progress on getting a pipeline built and allowing some tanker traffic on the northern B....
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

Will Newfoundland energy deal be finalized? 'Good question,' says Hydro-Québec chief
MONTREAL - Hydro-Qubec's chief executive says she is confident a draft energy deal with Newfoundland and Labrador will be finalized, despite political moves in the eastern province that leave the agre...
Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

RCMP are investigating the case of a firearm discharge in ML
MEADOW LAKE — Meadow Lake RCMP are searching for two suspects following a firearm discharge in the community. On Nov. 19 at approximately 1 a.m., Meadow Lake RCMP received a report of a fir...
SaskToday staff Nov 19, 2025

Corey Mace reflects on Saskatchewan Roughriders 112th Grey Cup journey 720 days in the making
Days removed from hoisting the big silver trohpy in Winnipeg, Corey Mace still smiles when he hears the words head coach of the Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders. During the locker clean...
Dave Thomas Nov 19, 2025

RCMP says B.C. ostrich farm investigations continue, charges neither laid nor stayed
RCMP say investigations are ongoing in relation to their enforcement operation at a British Columbia farm where avian influenza prompted the cull of hundreds of ostriches, with charges neither laid no...
Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

B.C.-incorporated cryptocurrency firm appeals record $176 million Fintrac penalty
TORONTO - A cryptocurrency firm incorporated in British Columbia is appealing a $176 million penalty issued by Canada's anti-money-laundering agency last month. Xeltox Enterprises Ltd. says in an appe...
Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

Bail hearing begins for man charged in death of Weyburn woman
WEYBURN — A show-cause hearing is underway in Weyburn Provincial Court for the man charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a Weyburn woman in September. The inquir...
David Willberg Nov 19, 2025

Thunderchild FN woman charged with Tonio Cantell's murder back in court
LLOYDMINSTER — Madison Paddy-Jimmy, 25, of Thunderchild First Nation, appeared in Lloydminster Provincial Court on Nov. 13. She was remanded in custody and is scheduled to return to co...
Lisa Joy Nov 19, 2025
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