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B.C. port workers vote to reject mediated agreement
Port workers in British Columbia have voted to reject a mediated contract offer, extending job action that prevented billions in goods from moving for almost two weeks earlier this month.In a letter p...
Jul 29, 2023

Beauval RCMP recover stolen items in Canoe Lake, looking to return to owners
Beauval RCMP are looking to return stolen items recovered in Canoe Lake First Nation.On July 24, officers received a call about a truck driving into the community despite being refused entry. The driv...
Jul 28, 2023

'I think of my mushum': Families of residential school survivors gather for Delmas walk
As Sonia Pete started to walk Friday morning from Little Pine First Nation to the town of Delmas, nearly 40 kilometres away, she thought about her late father and grandfather."Part of the path we are ...
Jul 28, 2023

Teachers accuse government of ‘misleading’ ad campaign during contract talks
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) is accusing the Scott Moe government of a "misleading and ridiculous" billboard campaign.Contract talks are underway between the two sides and the billboard...
Jul 28, 2023

Meadow Lake property taxes due Monday
The City of Meadow Lake has put out a final reminder for paying your property taxes on time.Taxes are officially due on July 31st and any unpaid balances on Aug. 1 will result in a one per cent penalt...
Jul 28, 2023

New justice minister arrives amid bail debate, vows fresh look at judicial vacancies
Canada's new justice minister says he plans to tell his staff and department to move "expeditiously" on addressing judicial vacancies, an issue that dogged his predecessors.Prime Minister Justin Trude...
Jul 28, 2023

Riders excited about trip to Halifax, but focused on showdown
While Touchdown Atlantic isn't new to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, a couple of members of the team are getting their first taste of Atlantic Canada as pros.For the second straight season, the Riders ...
Jul 27, 2023

Crop yields suffering due to extreme heat: Ministry of Agriculture
Crops across Saskatchewan are feeling the heat.According to the weekly crop report issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, farmers across the province are hoping for more rain before they begin harvest...
Jul 27, 2023

FSIN, MN-S react to new cabinet members
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) and Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) offered their take Wednesday on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's major cabinet shuffle.A majority of portfolios...
Jul 27, 2023

Trudeau names new cabinet, shifting focus to economy, housing ahead of next election
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a significant change to his cabinet, signalling that his Liberal government will focus on housing and affordability heading into the next election.Two-third...
Jul 26, 2023