Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Quebec government lifts planned 2035 ban on gas-powered vehicle sales
MONTREAL - The Quebec government is lifting a ban on the sale of gas-powered cars that would have taken effect in 2035. Environment Minister Bernard Drainville says the decision will give industry a b...
Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025

Canada not part of mass walkout when Israel PM Netanyahu spoke at UN General Assembly
OTTAWA - Canada was not part of a mass walkout Friday morning during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the United Nations General Assembly. The office of Canadian Ambassador Bob R...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025
Conservation officers investigating death of moose in the SE
BENSON — Estevan conservation officers are investigating the recent death of at least one moose. According to a Sept. 25 post on the Sasktip Facebook page, on Aug. 23, the conservatio...
SaskToday staff Sep 26, 2025

Roughriders' OL Philippe Gagnon back on field after remarkable recovery from potential CFL season-ending bicep injury
REGINA -- Saskatchewan Roughriders' offensive lineman Philippe Gagnon has waited all season to make his debut in the Green and White, and now, after missing the first 13 games of the campaign, it ...
Randy Palmer Sep 26, 2025

Carnduff Fall Fling honours Jean Hanson for generosity and support
CARNDUFF — When Carnduff held its Fall Fling on Sept. 6, recognition was publicly given to express appreciation to all the sponsors who had made the day possible. There were many—41 to be ...
Paul Kimball, Freelance Reporter Sep 26, 2025

Statistics Canada says tourism spending up 0.9 per cent in second quarter at $26.5B
OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says total tourism spending in the second quarter rose 0.9 per cent as an increase in domestic travel was offset in part by fewer visitors from the U.S. The agency says tota...
Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025

Economic growth in July could give way to stall in August: StatCan
OTTAWA - The Canadian economy grew in July but any momentum may have been short lived, Statistics Canada said Friday. Real gross domestic product grew 0.2 per cent in July, marking the first signs of ...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025

Montreal's Concordia celebrates 'landmark' fundraising year amid funding challenges
MONTREAL - Montreal's Concordia University is celebrating what it's calling a landmark fundraising year, even as it faces an unprecedented financial crunch it blames on government policies. The univer...
Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025

In the news today: Postal workers on strike, Carney in U.K., Chinese EV tariff review
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Unionized postal workers on strike nationwide Unionized postal workers are on a nationwide strike this morning...
Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025

Crew unravels humpback whale from rope and fishing gear off B.C.'s coast
Fader the humpback has been coming back to British Columbia's waters for the last two decades, but this time the whale was spotted with something extra - more than 130 metres of rope and fishing gear....
Nono Shen, The Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025
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