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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The United Nations’ top court issued a landmark advisory opinion on the right to strike on Thursday, finding that a cornerstone labor treaty protects the ability of workers to walk off the job.
Close to 150 youth from Unity, Macklin, Wilkie, Luseland and Kerrobert attended TTYL, Talking to Youth Live.
TORONTO — A new survey finds that most Canadians with marriage on the mind rank home ownership ahead of lavish weddings and conventional gifts.
Kids mispronounce the funniest things. And Murray Wood thinks that sometimes, parents shouldn’t rush to fix them... Read more
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will hear British Columbia's appeal of a ruling that found the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the provincial mineral claims regime are "inconsistent."
The B.C.
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will hear British Columbia's appeal of a ruling that found the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the provincial mineral claims regime are "inconsistent."
The B.C.
The Prairie Lily riverboat will set sail in Saskatoon on Friday.
Since 2012, the 120-passenger riverboat has offered sightseeing and dining cruises on the South Saskatchewan River, along with themed events. The riverboat is under new ownership this season after the original owners, Mike and Joan... Read more
Sixth-year Roughriders receiver eyes healthy season, continued improvement
The Yorkton Film Festival opened with a packed public screening of the documentary series “Searchers” at the fire hall.
With airline tickets growing more expensive and customers facing the risk of cancelled flights, insurance experts are advising those with summer travel plans to stay on their toes.
A 30-year-old woman from Sandy Bay is facing charges after allegedly crashing an SUV into an RCMP vehicle during a chase in the Nipawin area on Friday.
According to a statement issued by the Saskatchewan RCMP on Wednesday, the incident began when police got a report about shoplifting at a business... Read more
A collision has closed all lanes of Highway 39 south of Yellow Grass as emergency crews respond at the scene.
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are slipping after oil prices rebounded and cranked up the pressure from the bond market. The S&P 500 fell 0.4% early Thursdsy and is on track for a fourth drop in five days.
8:30 – Information Services Corporation (ISC), the Regina-based company that runs the backbone systems for Saskatchewan’s land titles, corporate registry, and other essential public records, has been sold in a $1.2-billion deal to a Quebec-based infrastructure fund. Some critics... Read more
Moose Jaw Public Library added 1,500 new summer reading club members while celebrating cultural diversity through outreach.
Participants were deceived, insulted and publicly shamed at the expense of Canadian taxpayers: NPF
U.S. Customs and Border Protection says an Air France flight bound for the United States was diverted to Montreal after a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo boarded “in error” amid flight restrictions tied to the Ebola outbreak.
A spokesperson for the agency says the... Read more
It didn’t take long for Tevaughn Campbell to feel back at home wearing the green and white on Wednesday.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive back said simply doing up a few buttons and laces was enough to have him locked in for a return to the field.
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UCHS Warrior offensive lineman, Regan Schell, secures spot with Saskatoon Hilltops.
TORONTO — The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has reported a return of 7.8 per cent for its 2026 fiscal year.
The results helped increase its net assets to $793.3 billion at March 31, up from $714.4 billion at the end of its 2025 fiscal year.
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The 35th annual Cathedral Village Arts Festival is set for a big finish.... Read more
BOSTON — The U.S. Attorney’s Office says a Canadian citizen who has been living in the United States for decades has been charged with voting illegally.
The 40-year-old accused faces one count of unlawful voting by an alien and one count of casting a ballot known to be fraudulent.
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At 100 years old, Saskatoon’s Ileen Boechler doesn’t hesitate when asked what moment in her life she would return to.
It’s not a wedding or a career milestone. In fact, it’s not something formal at all.
Instead, it’s a birthday, a field and a row of potatoes.
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MONTREAL — Lightspeed Commerce Inc. reported a loss of US$28.6 million in its latest quarter as its revenue rose 15 per cent compared with a year ago.
The company, which keeps its books in U.S.
TORONTO — The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has reported a return of 7.8 per cent for its 2026 fiscal year.
The results helped increase its net assets to $793.3 billion at March 31, up from $714.4 billion at the end of its 2025 fiscal year.
It says the increase for the year included $56.9... Read more
TORONTO — The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has reported a return of 7.8 per cent for its 2026 fiscal year.
The results helped increase its net assets to $793.3 billion at March 31, up from $714.4 billion at the end of its 2025 fiscal year.
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart delivered another quarter of impressive sales as speedy deliveries and low prices served as a magnet for shoppers across the income spectrum.
Last month, the federal government announced a two-year extension to its alcohol excise duty relief as a way to help small breweries stay afloat in trying times.
The decision to sell the province's shares in the profitable company drew criticism from the Opposition; an economist says the government "replaced a flow of revenue with an asset."
Globe theatre staff faced vicious threats and online hate after a video clip of teachers leading Grade 12 students out of a racy production was picked up by far-right websites.
While a non-binding standard, the CSA Group’s food waste framework could end up referenced by industry and government groups.
BOSTON — The U.S. Attorney's Office says a Canadian citizen who has been living in the United States for decades has been charged with voting illegally.
The 40-year-old accused faces one count of unlawful voting by an alien and one count of casting a ballot known to be fraudulent.
Prosecutors said... Read more
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed …
Feds working with City of Ottawa to ease public service transit woes: memo
An internal memo reveals that officials managing the federal government's return-to-office plans are concerned about the ability... Read more
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed …
Feds working with City of Ottawa to ease public service transit woes: memo
An internal memo reveals that officials managing the federal government's return
OTTAWA — Officials managing the federal government's return-to-office plans are concerned about the ability of Ottawa's troubled municipal transit system to actually get public servants to their workplaces, an internal memo shows.
Canada's top public servant, Privy Council Clerk Michael Sabia, and... Read more