Category Archives: National News
Soaring prices at the grocery store fuelling Canada’s inflation rate
Canadians are continuing to feel the pinch at the grocery store as food prices continue to soar at the fastest rate in four decades, and one economist says there likely won’t be any meaningful r...
Jon Troth Oct 19, 2022
Police mourn death of RCMP constable fatally stabbed in Burnaby, B.C.
Mounties are mourning one of their own after an RCMP officer was fatally stabbed at a homeless campsite in Burnaby, British Columbia. Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald says the death Tuesday of Cons...
Harvard Media Oct 18, 2022
Ottawa signs agreement to find Indigenous policing solutions after mass stabbing
Federal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says he had a heavy and difficult visit with families of those killed in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan before he signed an agreement to explore new way...
Harvard Media Oct 17, 2022
Climate change fears high across Canada but vary by region, new poll suggests
Most Canadians are worried about climate change and believe it is caused by humans, but the regional differences in how people responded to that question show the political battles over the environmen...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2022
Inquiry into Liberal government’s use of Emergencies Act kicks off
The judge leading the public inquiry into the federal Liberal government’s unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act warned of tight timelines on Thursday as he urged everyone to work together to...
Jon Troth Oct 13, 2022
Veteran Broadcaster Jim Smalley Announces Retirement
“Good Afternoon, and good farming!” A simple enough phrase that has been the wrap up of “Saskatchewan Agriculture Today” Monday to Friday on 620CKRM for 40 years. Jim Smalley h...
Harvard Media Oct 11, 2022
‘Some heroes wear moccasins:’ Saskatchewan stabbing victims died helping others
Some of the people who died in the stabbing massacre on James Smith Cree Nation last month were killed because they were trying to help others, RCMP say. Residents put themselves at risk and in some c...
Jon Troth Oct 11, 2022
‘Starting to heal’: Victim of Saskatchewan mass stabbing wakes in hospital
Joyce and Earl Burns were childhood sweethearts. They grew up together on James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, first as neighbours, then as husband and wife. “It was childhood love,” s...
Jon Troth Oct 06, 2022
No way to enforce fire codes on First Nations, and new law would be costly: document
There is no way to enforce building or fire codes on First Nations and pursuing a legislative fix would require significant time and money, federal officials warn in an internal briefing document. But...
Harvard Media Oct 05, 2022
Loretta Lynn, coal miner’s daughter and country queen, dies
Loretta Lynn, the Kentucky coal miner's daughter whose frank songs about life and love as a woman in Appalachia pulled her out of poverty and made her a pillar of country music, has died. She was 90. ...
Jon Troth Oct 04, 2022
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