Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Ione Christensen, famed for Yukon politics, century-old sourdough starter, dies at 91
A powerhouse politician who broke glass ceilings in Canada, Ione Christensen is being remember both for the trails she blazed and the international acclaim she earned for the century-old sourdough sta...
Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press Sep 16, 2025

Man facing extradition after migrant family froze to death at Canada-U.S. border
Another man has been arrested in connection with a human smuggling operation that saw a migrant family freeze to death on the Canada-U.S. border near Emerson, Man. Fenil Patel was arrested Sept. 5 on ...
Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Sep 16, 2025

LeBlanc, MacKinnon take over for Freeland as she leaves Carney's cabinet
OTTAWA - Chrystia Freeland abruptly left Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet on Tuesday to take on a new role as Canada's special envoy for the reconstruction of Ukraine. Freeland's decision to step ...
Kyle Duggan and Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Sep 16, 2025

Stolen side by side located during search warrant north of Neilburg
Cut Knife Report – Sept. 8 to 14 CUT KNIFE — RCMP received 116 calls for service between Sept. 8 and 14, including well-being checks, reports of disturbances, traffic offences, mischief, a...
Cut Knife & Unity RCMP Sep 16, 2025

Moe, Carney hold meeting on Chinese canola tariffs and broader trade issues
OTTAWA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, back from China amid a major trade dispute on canola, met Tuesday with Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss ways to mend fences with both China and the United...
Canadian Press Sep 16, 2025

Police make many arrests in retail blitz operation
SASKATOON - The Saskatoon Police Service has completed a second retail blitz operation. The blitz took place over four dates in August, in the 300 and 400 blocks of Confederation Drive, Midtown Mall, ...
SaskToday staff Sep 16, 2025

Mountie says he crossed the line into vulgarity, went much too far on group chats
A British Columbia RCMP officer says his use of inappropriate and discriminatory language in group chats and on police data terminals wasn't meant to be malicious, and had "no connection" to the way h...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press Sep 16, 2025

EV advocates call on Ottawa to ease regulations on European vehicles
THE CANADIAN PRESS - Advocates for Canada's electric vehicle sector want Ottawa to open the door to more European cars to spur competition in Canada. Former Quebec environment minister Daniel Breton w...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Sep 16, 2025

Teens accused of robbery involving a machete
REGINA - Two local youths are in custody following an armed robbery on Argyle Street Monday morning. Regina Police Service had responded to the 100 block of Argyle Street for a report of a weapons off...
SaskToday Sep 16, 2025

90 confirmed salmonella cases in outbreak linked to salami: health agency
OTTAWA - A salmonella outbreak linked to salami and cacciatore that sickened dozens of people in several provinces appears to be over. The Public Health Agency of Canada says there were 90 confirmed s...
Canadian Press Sep 16, 2025
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