Saskatchewan News
Officials have issued a new evacuation alert for residents in an area of northeastern British Columbia where a landslide has cut off access to the neighbourhood.
The Peace River Regional District has issued a notice to an expanded group of homes, telling residents of Old Fort that they should be... Read more
Officials have issued a new evacuation alert for residents in an area of northeastern British Columbia where a landslide has cut off access to the neighbourhood.
Housing Minister Gregor Robertson says Ottawa doesn’t prioritize infrastructure funding in Liberal ridings.
Ontario MP Marilyn Gladu told the Sarnia Observer that shortly after she... Read more
OTTAWA — The right real estate agent can make all the difference when you are hunting for a new home, guiding you past unseen pitfalls.
The immigration department says Canada spent more than $275 million on health coverage over the past decade for asylum seekers whose claims were rejected by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
The data was released in response to an order paper question submitted by Alberta Conservative MP... Read more
Saskatchewan committed to creating 28,000 new regulated early learning and child care spaces within five years but did not meet that goal. It got a one-year extension under a new funding agreement with the federal government.
Teck Resources Ltd. says record copper sales and strong commodity prices helped lift its first-quarter profit, but the war in the Middle East is resulting in higher fuel costs and supply chain risks, particularly at its operations in Chile.
Four dead grey whales have been found off B.C.'s coast over 10 days this month, and officials with the Fisheries Department say there are signs of more deaths to come.
Paul Cottrell, the marine mammal co-ordinator with the department, said five dead grey whales have been found already this year,... Read more
The hotel was completely gutted, but no one was injured.
OTTAWA — A youth has pleaded not guilty to three terrorism-related charges stemming from his alleged involvement in a plot to kill Jewish people in Ottawa.
The pleas were made as a trial got underway in Ontario court for the young person, who was arrested in February 2024 and cannot legally be... Read more
OTTAWA — A youth has pleaded not guilty to three terrorism-related charges stemming from his alleged involvement in a plot to kill Jewish people in Ottawa.
OTTAWA — The immigration department says Canada spent more than $275 million on health coverage over the past decade for asylum seekers whose claims were rejected by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government introduced on Thursday proposed legislation that would see the province abandon clock changes and remain on daylight time year-round.
Police in Saskatoon say several people were treated for minor injuries after a man allegedly doused a bus driver and Saskatoon Transit passengers with bear spray on Wednesday evening.
According to police, officers were called to the bus on the 100 block of Bowlt Crescent – which connects Hart Road... Read more
Wind gusts of 90-100 kilometres per hour are expected.
Highways south and southwest of Moose Jaw all the way down to the border are not fit for travel. Conditions are described as slushy with drifting snow and poor visibility.
Lululemon Athletica Inc.'s share price slid by almost 12 per cent a day after the retailer named a new CEO.
The Vancouver-based company's shares were trading on the Nasdaq for about US$144 around mid-afternoon.
The Saskatchewan Party has confirmed that Premier Scott Moe will run again in the 2028 provincial election.... Read more
OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency has launched an investigation into the alleged dumping of steel racks from China.
The agency says the investigation to determine whether steel racks are being sold at unfair prices in Canada, subsidized, or both, began Monday.
It comes after a complaint... Read more
OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency has launched an investigation into the alleged dumping of steel racks from China.
OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency has launched an investigation into the alleged dumping of steel racks from China.
MEXICO CITY — Mexican officials say the body of a Canadian tourist killed when a gunman opened fire from one of the country's most visited pyramids has been turned over to her family.
The attorney general's office for Mexico state says the family went to its regional office in the municipality of... Read more
MEXICO CITY — Mexican officials say the body of a Canadian tourist killed when a gunman opened fire from one of the country's most visited pyramids has been turned over to her family.
Weather and road conditions monitored; crews deployed as necessary.
TORONTO — A report from CIBC says the high levels of unemployment among high schoolers is making the overall job picture look possibly worse than necessary.
The cost of fixing water main breaks is leading Regina city council to request an analysis on whether the city could speed up the replacement of a type of pipe that is prone to breaking in Regina’s soil – and is also said by some to pose a cancer risk.
It’s not the first time the question of... Read more
NDP’s Meara Conway asks Minister Eric Schmalz whether buildings will be required to install CO detectors
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government has introduced legislation that would see the province abandon clock changes and remain on daylight time year-round.
Dale Nally, the minister for Service Alberta, introduced the legislation in the house.
Smith signalled earlier this week the... Read more
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union on Thursday approved a 90-billion-euro ($106-billion) loan package to help Ukraine meet its economic and military needs for two years after oil began flowing through a key pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia, ending mo
Wanuskewin Heritage Park has long been a gathering place for Indigenous Peoples, and now future generations will get to continue to experience land-based learning at the cultural site north of... Read more
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is rejecting claims that her government is prioritizing trade over humanitarian aid and human rights.
The federal government under Prime Minister Mark Carney has cut foreign aid, signed economic deals with autocracies and avoided openly criticizing... Read more
Both new and fundamental advice offered at Alberta producer-run webinar.
OTTAWA — The immigration department says Canada spent more than $275 million on health coverage over the past decade for asylum seekers whose claims were rejected by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
The data was released in response to an order paper question submitted by Alberta... Read more
MONTREAL — A scrapyard fire in Montreal's east end has led to preventive lockdowns of all health facilities in the area.
Montreal's public health department issued an air quality alert after an outdoor vehicle-recycling plant caught fire early this morning near Highway 40.
Anik Vaillancourt with... Read more
Mexican officials say the body of a Canadian tourist killed when a gunman opened fire from one of the country’s most visited pyramids has been turned over to her family.
The attorney general’s office for Mexico state says the woman’s family identified her body this week.
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Canada Post says rural residents with individual roadside mailboxes will continue to receive home mail delivery for the foreseeable future.
The Crown corporation recently announced that delivery to about four million addresses will be sent to community mailboxes instead, part of a plan that also... Read more
Another spring day, another snowstorm in Saskatchewan. More wintry weather is rolling through the province, bringing thunderstorms, high winds and heavy snow.
Saskatoon’s Police and Crisis Team units responded to more than 3,000 calls last year – more than 3.5 times the number of calls for mental health and addictions responses fielded when the team was created in 2019.
On Thursday, Saskatoon’s Board of Police Commissioners will... Read more
Regina saw 140 overdose calls in the first three weeks of April, according to the Saskatchewan Health Ministry, which said multiple calls resulted in cardiac arrest.