Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: National News

Anand taking two different approaches to building 'bridges' with China, India
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is off to India and China in the coming weeks, where she plans to take two distinct approaches to mending frayed ties with the world's two most populous c...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

Trump says a U.S. government shutdown is 'likely' — here's what could happen
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a federal government shutdown is "likely," with Congress deadlocked ahead of a midnight deadline to pass legislation to keep it running. "Not...
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

Prolonged drought stunts the renowned wild blueberry crop in the Maritimes
HALIFAX - This summer's prolonged drought across Atlantic Canada has had a costly impact on wild blueberry growers in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Donald Arseneault, general manager of the NB Bluebe...
Michael MacDonald, The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

Two of three beached sperm whales in P.E.I. dead; condition of third deteriorating
The head of a conservation group says her team feels helpless and heartbroken after the death of two beached sperm whales off the northern coast of Prince Edward Island. A third whale is still clingin...
Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

Elections Yukon makes changes ahead of upcoming vote due to Canada Post strike
WHITEHORSE - Elections Yukon says it is making changes to how some people can vote in the upcoming territorial election in response to the Canada Post strike. It says Canada Post was the main carrier ...
Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

B.C. public service workers to rally in Vancouver after contract talks break down
VANCOUVER - The union representing 34,000 public sector workers in British Columbia says members of other unions will join a rally in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday to show they are "not backing down...
Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025
Corrective to Sept. 29 story about Gilbert Rozon civil trial
A story published by The Canadian Press on Sept. 29 about a civil trial involving Quebec impresario Gilbert Rozon incorrectly reported that Quebec Superior Court Justice Chantal Tremblay would have si...
Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

Trump hits Canadian lumber producers with additional 10 per cent tariff
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued new tariffs that could add further pressure on Canadian producers of softwood lumber and furniture. A presidential proclamation on Monday evening set out a 10 pe...
Sammy Hudes, The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

What could happen as U.S. government shutdown looms
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump says a federal government shutdown is likely as Congress sits at a stalemate ahead of a midnight deadline to pass legislation to keep it running. Democrats and...
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

Quebec police say two arrested in connection with $1.8 million in stolen vehicles
MONTREAL - Quebec provincial police say two men have appeared in court in the theft of vehicles in the Montreal area worth $1.8 million. They say the suspects, aged 40 and 59, turned themselves in at ...
Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025
WEATHER
Hypnotist Tyrone Reveen was in Regina recently. Have you or anyone you know been hypnotized?
Yes. For health reasons
Yes. For entertainment.
No.
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