Author Archives: Syndicated Content

CRTC updates definition of Canadian content, says AI doesn't count
OTTAWA - The federal broadcast regulator has released a new definition of Canadian content - and it says artificial intelligence can't qualify. The new definition maintains the same approach as the pr...
Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press Nov 18, 2025

Powerlines downed after tractor collision, driver trapped
Cut Knife Report – Nov. 3 to Nov. 9 Cut Knife RCMP received 66 calls for service between Nov. 3 and Nov. 9. These files included breach of peace, careless use of a firearm, failure to comply wit...
Unity & Cut Knife RCMP Nov 18, 2025

Man wanted on assault charge arrested in Moose Jaw
MOOSE JAW - Update: The Moose Jaw Police Service is advising they arrested wanted man Quentin Warken on Nov. 18 in Moose Jaw. He is scheduled to appear in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Nov. 19. ...
SaskToday staff Nov 18, 2025

John Main selected as Nunavut's premier, marking territory's first non-Inuk leader
OTTAWA - John Main was selected as Nunavut's next premier on Tuesday, marking the first time Nunavut will have a non-Inuk leader. Main, a third-term MLA who speaks fluent Inuktitut and served as Nunav...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Nov 18, 2025

New bail hearing date set for man charged in fatal Weyburn shooting
WEYBURN — A new show-cause hearing is scheduled for Chris Fahlman, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Tanya Myers earlier this year. The inquiry, which will determine ...
David Willberg Nov 18, 2025

Ottawa's budget legislation puts final nail in the coffin of the digital services tax
OTTAWA - Legislation to implement the Liberals' new federal budget will also spell the end of Canada's ill-fated digital services tax. Finance Minister Franois-Philippe Champagne introduced legislatio...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Nov 18, 2025

Verdict reserved in Andrew Rosenfeldt's murder trial
SASKATOON — The final image of Nykera Brown, shown on a courtroom screen, was of the 20-year-old lying dead in a pool of blood on the floor of a small basement apartment. It was the end of a lif...
Lisa Joy Nov 18, 2025

Joly says Canada 'didn't get enough' benefits out of F-35 procurement deal
OTTAWA - The Liberal government believes Canada was short changed on industrial benefits out of its contract to purchase American-made F-35 stealth fighter jets, Industry Minister Mlanie Joly said Tue...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Nov 18, 2025

Canada Post expects to lose 30K employees to retirement, voluntary departures by 2035
OTTAWA - With Canada Post facing deep losses, the Crown corporation's CEO said Tuesday the company expects to lose up to 30,000 employees to retirement or voluntary departure over the next decade as i...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Nov 18, 2025

Group gets trapped after elevator in new light rail station breaks down
MONTREAL - Younes Rebbouhi said he initially thought it was funny when he realized he was on an elevator that had stopped moving, late Monday afternoon. Rebbouhi says he was among about 20 people desc...
Miriam Lafontaine, The Canadian Press Nov 18, 2025
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