Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Senators amend legislation to make it easier to pass on First Nations status
OTTAWA - Senators have passed sweeping amendments to a bill that would simplify the transfer of First Nations status between generations, rejecting the federal government's advice to limit its scope. ...
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

Closing grain prices Wednesday, November 19
Durum: 285.94 Feed Barley: 208.59 Canola: &nb...
Ryan Young Nov 19, 2025

Police dog help results in theft charges in North Battleford
NORTH BATTLEFORD - The efforts of the Battlefords RCMP and the Police Dog Services have led to charges laid following a break and enter According to the police, a quick and thorough investigation by B...
SaskToday staff Nov 19, 2025

Holodomor marked with ceremonies at the Saskatchewan Legislature
REGINA — It was a day of reflection on Tuesday at the Legislature as Saskatchewan commemorated the millions who died during the Holodomor in Ukraine. Holodomor is Ukrainian for "e...
John Cairns Nov 19, 2025

Regina teen charged with 2nd-degree murder remanded in custody
REGINA — A 16-year old boy charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of 19-year-old Tyreek Ewenin-Crowe was remanded in custody following his first court appearance. He is schedule...
Lisa Joy Nov 19, 2025

Safety changes urged after accidental lifeboat plunge off B.C.: TSB
RICHMOND - The Transportation Safety Board is urging stronger safety procedures involving lifeboats on commercial vessels after an investigation into a 2023 incident where a boat was accidentally drop...
Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

Loaded barge bound for Seattle sinking off central B.C. coast
A barge carrying numerous cargo containers is sinking in the waters off British Columbia's central coast, and the local First Nation says there is concern about possible pollution because it's unclear...
Chuck Chiang, The Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

Senate passes amendments to First Nations status bill; MPs still need to vote
OTTAWA - Senators have passed sweeping amendments to a bill that would simplify the transfer of First Nations status between generations. Bill S-2, introduced in the Senate and supported by the Libera...
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

Group sues Quebec City for cancelling July show of U.S. Christian singer Sean Feucht
A group associated with the American Christian singer Sean Feucht is suing Quebec City's municipal administration after it cancelled one of his planned shows this past July. Burn 24/7 Canada, a Christ...
Canadian Press Nov 19, 2025

Province commits $20 million over three years to address homelessness
REGINA — The provincial government has given a financial boost to the Provincial Approach to Homelessness, with an additional $20 million over three years. The announcement was made at the Legis...
John Cairns Nov 19, 2025
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