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Canada plans for justice ahead of grim anniversary of war in Ukraine
LVIV, Ukraine - Nearly one year ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau walked up to a podium in Ottawa, flanked by three of his top ministers, and declared the world had changed overnight. "This morning, ...
Feb 19, 2023

Multiple Indigenous people take part in first-of-its-kind Sask. RCMP recruitment initiative
The Saskatchewan RCMP recently held a first-of-its-kind event aimed at getting more Indigenous people interested in joining the police force.Earlier this month, they held a three-day recruiting sessio...
Feb 19, 2023

Swiss museum returns two artifacts to the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) confederacy
MONTREAL - Two artifacts sacred to some of Canada's Indigenous peoples are now back on home territory after a Swiss museum returned them to the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) confederacy this month. The obj...
Feb 19, 2023

Silvernagle evens record at Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Saskatchewan is in the win column at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.After dropping its opening game Friday, Robyn Silvernagle's North Battleford rink scored two in an extra end to beat Alberta's Ka...
Feb 19, 2023

CSIS failed to fully consider human toll when disrupting threats, watchdog says
OTTAWA - A new report from the federal spy watchdog says the Canadian Security Intelligence Service failed to adequately consider the potentially serious adverse effects on people and their families w...
Feb 18, 2023

RCMP discontinues search for foreign object downed over Yukon
OTTAWA - The RCMP says it has ended its search for an unidentified aerial object shot down over central Yukon last Saturday.The mounties say they searched the highest probability area but could not fi...
Feb 18, 2023

Who should be the face of Canada’s $20 Bill?
As the next chapter in the British Commonwealth unfolds in the coming months, some are wondering if royalty should continue to adorn Canadian money.Queen Elizabeth II's portrait has graced the $20 bil...
Feb 18, 2023

'Lesser of two evils': La Ronge council votes to bid up to $1.25 million for SLGA permit
In spite of efforts from local residents to stop La Ronge council from pursuing the purchase of the SLGA liquor license, all members in attendance voted to proceed. In specific, town council with the ...
Feb 17, 2023

Medication gives Nipawin woman best oxygen levels of her life
For the first time in her life, Morgan Buyaki can almost breathe normally. A life-saving medication that the 23-year-old spent months convincing the province to pay for has made a world of difference ...
Feb 17, 2023

Liberals' decision to invoke Emergencies Act justified, commission says
The Public Order Emergency Commission says the Liberal government met the "very high threshold" for invoking the Emergencies Act amid the weeks-long "Freedom Convoy" protests last winter. In a report ...
Feb 17, 2023