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Nine remain in hospital after fiery bus crash in Manitoba; two moved out of critical care
WINNIPEG - Two seniors injured in a fiery bus crash on a Manitoba highway earlier this month have been moved from a critical care unit.Shared Health, the provincial health organization, says nine pati...
Jul 01, 2023

Provincial parks and campsites expected to be busy for long weekend
Saskatchewan's provincial parks expect to be busy over the Canada Day long weekend.According to the provincial government, lots of people are hitting the road and gearing up to soak in the nice weathe...
Jun 30, 2023

French president urges parents to keep teens at home as government orders buses to stop at 9 p.m.
PARIS (AP) - French President Emmanuel Macron urged parents Friday to keep teenagers at home and blamed social media for fueling rioting that has spread dramatically across France following the fatal ...
Jun 30, 2023

Triple stabbing at University of Waterloo was hate-motivated, police say, man charged
A triple stabbing during a gender studies class at the University of Waterloo is believed to have been a hate-motivated attack, police said Thursday as they laid multiple charges against a 24-year-old...
Jun 29, 2023

Heat warnings blanket northern half of Saskatchewan
Northern Saskatchewan is cranking up the A/C.Heat warnings from Environment Canada blanketed the entire northern half of Saskatchewan on Thursday afternoon, including the areas around Cree Lake, Fond-...
Jun 29, 2023

RoseAnne Archibald voted out as Assembly of First Nations national chief
RoseAnne Archibald has been voted out as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations after more than a year of turmoil involving her leadership.The vote took place during a special chiefs assembly...
Jun 28, 2023

Western premiers disappointed by delay to federal bail reform on repeat offenders
Premiers from Western Canada said Tuesday they are "extremely disappointed" in the federal government for not passing reforms to the bail system to target repeat offenders before Parliament rose last ...
Jun 28, 2023

SaskEnergy looking to lower customers’ bills in October
Homeowners in Saskatchewan could be getting some relief on their energy bills.In a media release Wednesday, SaskEnergy announced it will apply Thursday to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel for adjust...
Jun 28, 2023

Feds and Prairie provinces to help Indigenous communities in agriculture
A new partnership with the federal government and the Prairie provinces could lead to the way for Indigenous participation in agriculture.On Tuesday, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Mar...
Jun 27, 2023

SaskPower starts power pole inspections in the North
SaskPower started its annual inspection of wooden power poles and will be looking at thousands in the North over the next couple of months.The Crown corporation said it will inspect nearly 97,000 pole...
Jun 27, 2023