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Ukrainian president Zelenskky calls on Canada to help with long-term peace
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on Canada to help spearhead a long-term peace plan with Russia, as the nearly 10-month war in Ukraine enters a critical phase with the approach of wi...
Nov 19, 2022

Métis Nation-Saskatchewan bringing bison back to Batoche
Bison will soon return to Batoche thanks to an agreement between the Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan and Parks Canada.The decision follows a land agreement this summer which transferred 690 hectares of land ...
Nov 18, 2022

RCMP’s Blackmore expresses concern about Saskatchewan Marshals Service
The commanding officer of the RCMP in Saskatchewan shared a few concerns about a new provincial law enforcement agency, saying the money spent might go further if it was invested into the RCMP instead...
Nov 18, 2022

A look at Canada's Group F opposition at the World Cup in Qatar
After impressing against regional competition in qualifying for its first World Cup since 1986, Canada now faces a string of next-level tests in Qatar, starting with No. 2 Belgium. Here's a look at Ca...
Nov 18, 2022

Ambrosie reveals CFL divisional playoff games moving to Saturdays in 2023
Changes are coming to the CFL playoffs."Thanks to our teams, starting in 2023, our playoff games - the Western and Eastern semifinals and the Western and Eastern finals - are going to be played on Sat...
Nov 18, 2022

Hatchet Lake man charged with manslaughter in son's death
Police have charged a man with manslaughter after a man died at a home on Hatchet Lake First Lake.On Wednesday morning, Wollaston Lake RCMP said they were called to a home on the First Nation for repo...
Nov 17, 2022

Women break through as World Cup play-by-play voices
The World Cup will sound different this year. Jacqui Oatley will become the first woman play-by-play commentator for U.S. World Cup telecasts, heading one of Fox's five broadcast teams for the tournam...
Nov 17, 2022

Loblaw, Metro warn food inflation could persist as suppliers continue to hike prices
Two of Canada's grocers say food suppliers are continuing to pass along new cost increases, signalling higher food prices will persist into 2023.Loblaw Cos. Ltd. and Metro Inc. say they've received fr...
Nov 16, 2022

Chinese president warns Trudeau, charges that he 'leaked' details of talk to media
Chinese President Xi Jinping confronted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday, accusing him of harming diplomatic relations by sharing details with the media about their meeting and then warning ...
Nov 16, 2022

Meadow Lake Tribal Council, province clarify emergency management with letter of understanding
When it comes to managing emergencies, Meadow Lake Tribal Council and Saskatchewan's Public Safety Agency clarified the details earlier this week by signing a letter of understanding. "It gives us an ...
Nov 16, 2022