Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Vancouver authorities should have known festival attacker posed threat, lawsuit says
VANCOUVER - In the weeks before a deadly attack at a Vancouver Filipino festival, suspect Adam Kai-Ji Lo asked to have his antipsychotic medication reduced, even as his mental health was deteriorating...
Terri Theodore, The Canadian Press Oct 24, 2025

Chief says he's offended by mandatory federal branding on Orange Shirt Day funding
OTTAWA - The chief of James Smith Cree Nation says he's offended by Ottawa's requirement that promotional materials for Orange Shirt Day events funded by the federal government carry government brandi...
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Oct 24, 2025

What’s in a name? In Duck Lake, maybe millions
SASKATOON — Duck Lake Mayor Jason Anderson is optimistic about the bold move to seek a business or corporate partner to rename the town He believes it is a huge step that could put them on ...
Jon Perez Oct 24, 2025

Police investigate after shooting sends two to hospital
SASKATOON — Two men were transported to hospital with serious injuries following a shooting on Thursday in Saskatoon. At approximately 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 23, police received multiple calls report...
SaskToday staff Oct 24, 2025

Good Samaritan law provided immunity to man arrested at overdose scene: Supreme Court
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed the acquittal of a man who was arrested at the scene of a drug overdose, saying he had immunity under a law intended to reduce the number of substance...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Oct 24, 2025

Highway Hotline reports ‘semi pile-over’ west of Herbert on Hwy 1
HERBERT — A “semi pile-over” west of Herbert has slowed traffic on Highway 1, according to information posted Friday afternoon on the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline. The advi...
SaskToday staff Oct 24, 2025

Canola prices stagnant, caught in tariff limbo
Prices for Canadian canola and Chicago soyoil appeared to be in stasis during the week ended Oct. 21, as growers awaited news that could change the fortunes for both oils. Their steadiness was a surpr...
Doug Falconer Oct 24, 2025

New Brunswick political parties get donations from United States and other provinces
FREDERICTON - Money is flowing into the coffers of New Brunswick's three main political parties from people with mailing addresses in the United States, recently released financial reports show. The e...
Canadian Press Oct 24, 2025

Canadian Cattle Association wants end to U.K. trade agreement
The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is asking the federal government to end a controversial trade agreement between Canada and the U.K. based on what the association says are “non-tarif...
Doug Falconer Oct 24, 2025

Cockrill frustrated over SHA notification screwups
REGINA — Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill is pledging changes are coming to ensure better notifications from Saskatchewan Health Authority about whether ER rooms are open or closed in the pr...
John Cairns Oct 24, 2025
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