Saskatchewan News
RICHMOND HILL — DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. says April auto sales were down from a year ago but still maintained a "reasonable selling pace," given the economic headwinds.
The firm estimates 178,000 vehicles were sold in April, down 3.
OTTAWA — Federal efforts to map parts of the country facing the highest risk of flooding are not on track to finish by the 2028 target date and don't account for the effects of climate change, Canada's environment watchdog said in a new report.
OTTAWA — Federal efforts to map parts of the country facing the highest risk of flooding are not on track to finish by the 2028 target date and don't account for the effects of climate change, Canada's environment watchdog said in a new report.
When trendy Riversdale restaurant Loqui first opened in June 2024, its menu included juice-based mocktails. But its co-owner and operator says those offerings quickly evolved into a more curated selection.... Read more
Opening cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from David Derwin of Ventum Financial.
It's almost time to kickoff a new CFL season.... Read more
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index fell more than 100 points in late-morning trading, weighed down by losses in the base metal, financial and industrial sectors, while U.S. stock markets also moved lower.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are adding some local flavour to their 2026 training camp roster.
Saskatoon residents will receive a test emergency alert Tuesday as part of Emergency Preparedness Week to ensure systems are working properly.
VANCOUVER — Vancouver-area home sales and prices moved lower in April compared with last year, as the city's real estate board says the market is diverging between property types.
Road crews didn’t discover any buried treasure, but a piece of Regina’s transit history was recently uncovered in the city’s downtown.
Crews found streetcar rail tracks on Wednesday while performing excavation work on 11th Avenue between Smith Street and Lorne Street.
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FREDERICTON — The Green Party of Canada says it’s working to regain registered status for a key riding association in New Brunswick.
The Greens have confirmed to The Canadian Press the Fredericton-area association was de-registered because of an "administrative error."
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The Outlook will be different next season as the Ice Hawks join a new hockey league.
TORONTO — A new report says Canada's heavy equipment manufacturers will likely see uneven growth this year as the construction sector is being hit by a housing slowdown while a push for mining projects could increase demand.
Murray wood says Cody Glenn came upon a horrific crash on a Saskatchewan highway and had to make a split-second decision. A little girl is alive because of it... Read more
Industry players say rising uncertainty, outdated tools, changing risk landscape put pressure on support programs.
New data shows economic growth outpaced the national average, with gains across most industries and strong investment activity.
Two hometown success stories took the next step toward their professional football dreams as Canadian Football League teams turned to Saskatchewan talent in the 2026 Canadian Draft.
The federal government is announcing $1.5 billion in tariff relief in response to the United States widening its tariff criteria last month.
The announcement includes the creation of a new $1 billion program under the Business Development Bank of Canada to bolster the manufacturing sector, and a $... Read more
The REC facility project included approximately three years of planning and design.
OTTAWA — The federal government is announcing $1.5 billion in tariff relief in response to the United States widening its tariff criteria last month.
The announcement includes the creation of a new $1 billion program under the Business Development Bank of Canada to bolster the manufacturing sector... Read more
OTTAWA — The federal government is announcing $1.5 billion in tariff relief in response to the United States widening its tariff criteria last month.
OTTAWA — The federal government is announcing $1.5 billion in tariff relief in response to the United States widening its tariff criteria last month.
Food fit for a king is being served to those in need of a hot meal, thanks to a local Saskatoon restaurant owner.
Racheal Smith said she’s noticed a big increase in overdoses and social disruption around her business, Bannock Express,... Read more
Students showed all they have learned this year during three performances.
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are holding tentatively near their record heights, while oil prices climb with uncertainty about when oil tankers can resume crossing the Strait of Hormuz and restore the world’s flow of crude. The S&P 500 fell 0.
8:30 – Executive members of the federal public service have also returned to work full-time in the office today. We check in with Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, on this order and other political news making headlines in Ottawa.
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Shares of eBay are soaring before the opening bell Monday as Ryan Cohen's GameStop pursues an approximately $56 billion takeover of the company, seeing it as a vehicle to compete with online retail giant Amazon.
For the first time since 2019, the Prince Albert Raiders are Eastern Conference champions in the Western Hockey League.
They punched their ticket to the WHL finals on Sunday night, with a 7-6 win in Game 6 against the Medicine Hat Tigers.
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TORONTO — A new TD survey shows more Canadians are planning to save or invest their tax refund this year as ongoing economic uncertainty shifts financial priorities.
The survey shows 47 per cent of respondents plan to save their tax refund, up from 29 per cent last year, led by the gen Z cohort.... Read more
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. military on Monday denied claims that Iran struck a Navy vessel as U.S. forces now offer to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, where hundreds have been stuck since the Iran war began. Tehran over the past two months has attacked some... Read more
No other vehicle brands have been targeted so far, say police.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A Dutch cruise ship with around 150 passengers on board was waiting for help off the coast of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday after a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus onboard killed three people and left at least three others seriously ill, the... Read more
TORONTO — Loblaw Cos. Ltd. has signed a partnership deal with Canadian artificial intelligence company Shakudo.
Spring is finally here, but so are the ticks. With residents reporting a rise in the pests, experts are sharing essential tips on how to stay safe while enjoying the outdoors.
EDMONTON — A group of Alberta separatists gathering signatures to trigger a referendum on pulling the province out of Confederation is set to hand in its petition sheets today.
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On Feb. 5, 2023, a man emerged onto the 700 block of Regina's Princess Street. Badly beaten and bleeding, he was no doubt glad just to be above ground.... Read more
YEREVAN — Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will contribute $270 million to help Ukraine secure critical military capabilities in its defence against Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Carney made the announcement in Armenia on Monday, where he is meeting with world leaders during the... Read more