Author Archives: Syndicated Content

USask launches two rehabilitation science training programs
SASKATOON — Two new programs have been launched in the School of Rehabilitation Science in the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) College of Medicine. Learners can now apply to be part o...
USask Media Relations Sep 24, 2025

'The time of year we've been talking about': Riders aiming to hit peak as CFL regular season enters final stretch
REGINA -- All through the Canadian Football League season, the Saskatchewan Roughriders have maintained a consistent message: take it game-by-game, focus on the present and do everything possible to i...
Randy Palmer Sep 24, 2025

Community and school join forces to build outdoor learning space in Yorkton
YORKTON - Students at M.C. Knoll School in Yorkton have a new way to learn and play thanks to the efforts of the School Community Council (SCC), families, and local sponsors. The school has been fundr...
Calvin Daniels Sep 24, 2025

Two accused in Lyle Night Jr. death slated for trial
NORTH BATTLEFORD - Two accused in the death of Lyle Night Jr. are now scheduled for trial. Brody Runningaround, 20, and Malyka Nahbexie, 23, are each charged with first-degree murder in the case. They...
Angela Brown Sep 24, 2025

Indonesian president signs trade deal, defence pact with Canada
OTTAWA - Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has signed a trade agreement and a defence agreement with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Parliament Hill, as Canada expands its ties with Southeast Asia. ...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Sep 24, 2025

Possible medieval artifacts found in B.C. thrift store, donated for study
VANCOUVER - Sandy Parker has come across some interesting donations in her 11 years as manager of Thrifty Boutique in Chilliwack, B.C. That list has included a diamond ring that was hidden away in a s...
Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press Sep 24, 2025

India's new top envoy in Canada starts term as signs emerge of a thaw in relations
OTTAWA - India's new high commissioner to Canada officially started his job on Wednesday at a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, following a series of high-level visits by Canadian officials. "We're g...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Sep 24, 2025
Photos: Indigenous beading app wins $15K at rural innovation pitch in Estevan
ESTEVAN — Jill Ruep, creator of what she says is the first Indigenous-led beading app in North America, has won a rural pitch contest in Estevan, securing $18,000 in funding and suppor...
David Willberg Sep 24, 2025
Photos: Indigenous beading app wins $10K at rural innovation pitch in Estevan
ESTEVAN — Jill Ruep, creator of what she says is the first Indigenous-led beading app in North America, has won a rural pitch contest in Estevan, securing $13,000 in funding and suppor...
David Willberg Sep 24, 2025

16 hospitalized, 105 sickened in pistachio-linked salmonella outbreak
TORONTO - The Public Health Agency of Canada says the number of people confirmed sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios has risen to 105. The outbreak update issued Wednesday reports 2...
Nicole Ireland, The Canadian Press Sep 24, 2025
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