Saskatchewan News
A section of Wascana Park in Regina has been fenced off for more than three years, protecting a concrete basin and pumps serving as a temporary bypass under the Albert Memorial Bridge. Work on a permanent fix to Speaker's Corner, which forms the entrance to the park, is underway.
A new birthing and childrearing lodge is nearly ready to open on Sturgeon Lake First Nation, but leaders say the bigger question is whether it can operate at full capacity.
Celebrating the history of Saskatchewan and the 100th anniversary of 620 CKRM with a look back at news from the last hundred years.
VANCOUVER — B2Gold Corp. has cut its forecast for gold production in its second quarter by about 10,000 ounces due to a fire that damaged part of the crushing circuit at its Goose Mine in Nunavut.
A group of Saskatoon teens say they’d much rather fix up an old vehicle than save up for a new car. They run an instagram account that follows their adventures on the road and under the hood. They documented their recent adventure buying a 1981 Cutlass Supreme for the CBC Creator Network.
OTTAWA — The federal government is unveiling $25 million to support 14 projects meant to boost advanced manufacturing in Canada.
The new spending adds to $38 million allocated by industry, for projects ranging from more efficient battery production to using artificial intelligence in packaging... Read more
OTTAWA — The federal government is unveiling $25 million to support 14 projects meant to boost advanced manufacturing in Canada.
OTTAWA — The federal government is unveiling $25 million to support 14 projects meant to boost advanced manufacturing in Canada.
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Federal pause on gasoline, diesel tax takes effect today, after Iran fuel price spike
Ottawa's temporary suspension of some fuel taxes kicks in today, with Canadians likely to save 10 cents per litre on... Read more
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Canada's commercial real estate sector could be at a turning point after the national vacancy rates for both office and industrial properties simultaneously declined for the first time since 2020, a new analysis has found.
The report from Colliers International said the national office vacancy rate... Read more
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is set to report fresh inflation data for March this morning.
Economists are widely expecting higher gas prices from the Iran war oil shock will drive a jump in the headline inflation figure.
A Reuters poll shows economists expect the annual rate of inflation to... Read more
OTTAWA — Eight years after Canada launched free trade negotiations with the Mercosur bloc of nations, a Brazilian official says an agreement is on track to be signed by the end of the year.
Paula Barboza, director for extra-regional negotiations and economic governance at Brazil's ministry of... Read more
OTTAWA — Canada Post workers start voting today on a five-year contract agreement that follows labour strife and their union leader urging they reject the deal.
The 55,000 employees represented by Canadian Union of Postal Workers can vote starting today until May 30 on whether to ratify an... Read more
OTTAWA — New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt will be in Ottawa today to discuss the economy, defence and major projects with Prime Minister Mark Carney and his ministers.
Holt says she also plans to press for federal partnership on health-care funding, energy infrastructure and critical mineral... Read more
OTTAWA — Ottawa's temporary suspension of some fuel taxes kicks in today, with Canadians likely to save 10 cents per litre on regular gasoline, and four cents on a litre of diesel.
Prime Minister Mark Carney had announced last week a pause on those fuel excise taxes up until Labour Day.
The... Read more
OTTAWA — Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and other Indigenous leaders are heading to the United Nations on Monday to stress the importance of its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
The forum comes as the use of the declaration in Canada has come under fire and after some governments have... Read more
GATINEAU — Dozens of homes and streets are at risk of flooding as water levels on the Ottawa River are predicted to rise this morning by roughly 30 centimetres.
Emergency officials in Gatineau, Que., have said 164 homes are at risk of flooding and 41 streets are closed as crews respond to the... Read more
Canada's commercial real estate sector could be at a turning point after the national vacancy rates for both office and industrial properties simultaneously declined for the first time since 2020, a new analysis has found.
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is set to report fresh inflation data for March this morning.
Economists are widely expecting higher gas prices from the Iran war oil shock will drive a jump in the headline inflation figure.
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is set to report fresh inflation data for March this morning.
Economists are widely expecting higher gas prices from the Iran war oil shock will drive a jump in the headline inflation figure.
OTTAWA — Eight years after Canada launched free trade negotiations with the Mercosur bloc of nations, a Brazilian official says an agreement is on track to be signed by the end of the year.
OTTAWA — Eight years after Canada launched free trade negotiations with the Mercosur bloc of nations, a Brazilian official says an agreement is on track to be signed by the end of the year.
OTTAWA — Canada Post workers start voting today on a five-year contract agreement that follows labour strife and their union leader urging they reject the deal.
OTTAWA — New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt will be in Ottawa today to discuss the economy, defence and major projects with Prime Minister Mark Carney and his ministers.
OTTAWA — New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt will be in Ottawa today to discuss the economy, defence and major projects with Prime Minister Mark Carney and his ministers.
OTTAWA — Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and other Indigenous leaders are heading to the United Nations on Monday to stress the importance of its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
OTTAWA — Ottawa's temporary suspension of some fuel taxes kicks in today, with Canadians likely to save 10 cents per litre on regular gasoline, and four cents on a litre of diesel.
OTTAWA — Ottawa's temporary suspension of some fuel taxes kicks in today, with Canadians likely to save 10 cents per litre on regular gasoline, and four cents on a litre of diesel.
GATINEAU — Dozens of homes and streets are at risk of flooding as water levels on the Ottawa River are predicted to rise this morning by roughly 30 centimetres.
Emergency officials in Gatineau, Que.
Oil prices climbed more than 5% while Asian shares also advanced Monday as a standoff between Iran and the U.S. prevented tankers from using the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil prices climbed more than 5% while Asian shares also advanced Monday as a standoff between Iran and the U.S. prevented tankers from using the Strait of Hormuz.
Continued independent living results from a life of work and faith, says Jack Leis.
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby has backed down again on the pausing of key parts of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, scrapping plans to table a suspension bill this legislative session.
Hands-on program empowers Indigenous student to build skills, confidence, and break barriers in trades.
VICTORIA — Two First Nations leadership sources say British Columbia Premier David Eby is backing down again on the suspension of key parts of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, scrapping plans to table legislation on Monday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States attacked and seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship it said had tried to evade its naval blockade near the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday, and Iran's joint military command vowed to respond, throwing a fragile ceasefi
Jill and Rick Van Duyvendyk answer all your gardening questions in Garden Talk on 650 CKOM and 980 CJME every Sunday morning at 9 a.m.
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Central Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba were well below average with mean monthly temperatures running two to three degrees below average.
VICTORIA — A collective of major First Nations groups in British Columbia has issued an open letter to all members of the province's legislature, asking them to reject a plan by Premier David Eby's government to suspend parts of the Declaration on th