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MONTREAL — Kathleen Wynne, Ontario's first female premier, remembers meeting a businessman who shook hands with the male staffer standing next to her and addressed him as "premier.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — The flow of Russian oil to Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline that crosses Ukraine has resumed, Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Saková said Thursday.
TORONTO — Canadian businessman Frank Stronach's second sexual assault trial has been pushed back to next year.
Jack Saddleback and Jennifer Laewetz join The 306's bi-weekly public affairs panel to talk about the approval of an AI data centre, increasing overdoses, and pause on the federal gas tax.
The Bombers are one win away from snapping 33 year snapping drought, Terriers in do or die looking to force Game 5 Sunday
During National Volunteer Week, Discover Saskatoon acknowledges role of volunteers in success.
The annual Thrift, Bale and Trade Show showcased the best of vendors from across the Lintlaw business sector on April 12 at the Lintlaw Rec Centre.
South Corner Racing Circuit will include race days in Assiniboia May 2-3
Along with a banquet, a special concert was held to celebrate the Unity Music Festival's 100th anniversary, with past winners coming back to play.
A special banquet and concert were held to mark 100 years of the Unity Music Festival, April 18.
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The accused is next set for another court appearance scheduled for May 25.
Firefighters discovered a body in the basement. The body appeared to be of a female in her mid-30s.
Regina resident Janson Gunderson found out he had stage 4 esophageal cancer, delaying his family from repairing their home's roof.
In his latest column, Norm Park reflects on his dealings with Estevan hockey icon Ernie (Punch) McLean and other hockey memories.
For the second time in three games at the Telus Cup, the Regina Pat Canadians have scored seven goals in a win.
The Saskatchewan Male U18 AAA Hockey Champions improved to 3-0 at the national championship tournament taking place in Peterborough, Ont. The Pat Canadians beat the Waterloo Wolves 7-0 on... Read more
VICTORIA — Premier David Eby said the police investigation into the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting is in its final stages.
Correctional Services Canada says it is investigating after an inmate died and two others were injured following a fight Tuesday at Saskatchewan Penitentiary.
Muntain picks up shutout as Regina improves to 3-0 at national U18 AAA championship with 7-0 victory over Central representatives
On April 21, Saskatchewan RCMP received a report of a deceased male and multiple injured individuals at Saskatchewan Penitentiary.
Traffic restrictions on the northbound lanes of Highway 11 underneath the Circle Drive overpass will lift Wednesday evening.
The City of Saskatoon said following repairs, the restrictions under the overpass are ready to be lifted as of April 22.
No specific time was given for the end to the... Read more
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Company shared some of the in-depth details ahead of the program’s inaugural year during the Sask. Stock Grower Association’s semi-annual meeting.
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby says New Democrat member of the legislature Joan Phillip is "very ill" and her colleagues are "all praying for her."
Eby told reporters at the legislature that Phillip is an "incredible fighter," but he was asking others to join in the prayers and send... Read more
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby says New Democrat member of the legislature Joan Phillip is "very ill" and her colleagues are "all praying for her.
EDMONTON — Alberta's government is lowering the age for breast cancer screening to those as young as 40, a move that opens the door to self-referral so more people can access publicly funded mammograms by next year.
Adriana LaGrange, preventative health minister, said Wednesday that the province is... Read more
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is facing accusations from the Opposition of not having its elbows up when it comes to government contracts.
The province signed a three-year contract for food services in hospitals and some other facilities last fall with Aramark Canada — an Ontario-based company... Read more
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is facing accusations from the Opposition of not having its elbows up when it comes to government contracts.
Skye Lasas of Waterhen Lake First Nation remains in custody.
The cases against Derek Lasask and Logan Lapratt, charged with second-degree murder, were back in Meadow Lake Provincial Court on April 20.
“As a business located in downtown Regina, we feel that it's very important to contribute back to the community,” said The Hotel Saskatchewan's director of marketing and sales, Ashley Pelechytik.
EDMONTON — Alberta Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf says a public feedback report that suggests support for nuclear energy is not a "slam dunk" for the industry given the report urges the pursuit of nuclear power while also doing the legwork to keep
EDMONTON — Alberta Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf says a public feedback report that suggests support for nuclear energy is not a "slam dunk" for the industry given the report urges the pursuit of nuclear power while also doing the legwork to keep
TORONTO — Waste Connections Inc. reported net income of US$219.3 million in the first quarter, down from US$241.5 million during the same period a year earlier.
Multiple RCMP vehicles responded to the Fort Qu’Appelle area on Wednesday afternoon after a report of a person possibly forcibly confined in a vehicle.
According to Saskatchewan RCMP, the incident has concluded and “all individuals are safe following an immediate and collaborative RCMP... Read more
The toxic drug crisis that has killed thousands of people in British Columbia has had a “staggeringly high” impact on the youngest in the province, not only killing hundreds but leaving many more as orphans, the province's representative for children and youth says.
Coroner’s data shows that in... Read more
The toxic drug crisis that has killed thousands of people in British Columbia has had a “staggeringly high” impact on the youngest in the province, not only killing hundreds but leaving many more as orphans, the province's representative for children
Four-point games by Maddox Schultz and Liam Pue helped the Regina Pat Canadians beat the Waterloo Wolverines 7-0 on Wednesday in Peterborough and clinch a berth in the Telus Cup semifinals.... Read more
Horace Bear has been identified as the inmate who died.
This incident has since concluded, and all individuals are safe following an immediate and collaborative RCMP officer response.