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UPDATED: IT service outage affects Co-Op cardlocks across Western Canada
Update 5:00 p.m. on June 27: Co-op says it's experiencing a cybersecurity incident that's affecting systems at local retail Co-ops and Cardlock fuel locations.Co-op is shutting down some of its system...
Jun 27, 2024

In the news today: WestJet cancelling flights, and Ottawa's dental plan to expand
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... WestJet cancels flights after second strike notice WestJet is cancelling flights ahead of a possible strike by...
Jun 27, 2024
Rainfall warnings issued for parts of central Saskatchewan
Break out the umbrella - rainfall warnings are in effect for much of central Saskatchewan.Environment Canada issued the warnings Thursday morning for areas in and around Saskatoon, Kindersley and Humb...
Jun 27, 2024

Trudeau's cabinet all ears to the concerns of Canadians as political fortunes fall
Several federal cabinet ministers say they are all ears to what disgruntled voters are saying in the aftermath of a Toronto byelection defeat in what was considered a safe Liberal riding.Although the ...
Jun 26, 2024

Parks Canada closes one road to P.A. National Park
UPDATE: The bridge has been repaired and the highway was opened the afternoon of July 4.One access to Prince Albert National Park is closed after damage to the highway, caused by high water levels on ...
Jun 26, 2024
Sask. Grade 5 girl reaches for the stars at NASA Space Camp
A 10-year-old Saskatchewan kid is headed to a summer camp that's not focused on the usual s'mores and campfire tunes.Tallica Robson is going to NASA's Space Camp.The camp is an educational program for...
Jun 26, 2024

Sierzycki joins Sask. Marshal Service as executive director of operational support
Thomas Sierzycki, a former mayor of La Ronge, will be relocating to Prince Albert as he joins the Saskatchewan Marshal Service as the executive director of operational support. "Oftentimes, you don't ...
Jun 25, 2024

Bank of Canada's next move less certain after inflation rate ticks higher in May
The annual inflation rate unexpectedly ticked higher in May, raising doubts about what the Bank of Canada will do when it makes its next interest rate decision in July in "bumpy and choppy" conditions...
Jun 25, 2024
Sask. Gov’t says it won’t comply with Ottawa’s Clean Electricity Regulations
The Government of Saskatchewan says it won't comply with the federal government's coming clean energy regulations because doing so would cost the provincial economy more than $7.1 billion.Ottawa's reg...
Jun 25, 2024
‘Insurance people will be busy’: Carrot River cleans up storm damage
Carrot River has been hard at work cleaning up after a massive storm took out trees, roofs and power lines in the community.The town near Nipawin in the province's northeast was among the communities ...
Jun 25, 2024