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When will feds lift COVID-19 mandates? It's complicated, minister says
OTTAWA - What will it take for the federal government to lift COVID-19 vaccine mandates? Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says it's complicated. The minister is being asked today about specific benchm...
Mar 21, 2022

What you can expect as spring begins in Saskatchewan
Spring is officially here - and you can certainly tell by the heaps of dirty snow everywhere.Environment Canada meteorologist David Phillips joined the Greg Morgan Morning Show on Monday to provide hi...
Mar 21, 2022

Conductors, engineers on picket line as CP Rail, union can't reach deal
OTTAWA - Canadians expect a swift end to a work stoppage at CP Rail, federal Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan said Sunday, hours after thousands of workers ended up on the picket line and trains came to...
Mar 20, 2022

Second Brett Gallant to leave Team Gushue at end of curling season
Just days after winning the national men's curling championship, Team Brad Gushue says that second Brett Gallant will be leaving the rink at the end of the season. The St. John's, N.L.-based team conf...
Mar 19, 2022

Canada's Damian Warner wins heptathlon gold at world athletics indoor championships
BELGRADE, Serbia - Canada's Damian Warner won heptathlon gold on Saturday at the world athletics indoor championships. His time of two minutes 39.56 seconds in the 1,000 metres gave him an overall tot...
Mar 19, 2022

U of S prof breaks down West’s role in Russia-Ukraine conflict
Inflation is taking its toll on Canadians from coast to coast, driving up the cost of everyday items families need most.Dr. Jason Childs, a professor of economics at the University of Regina, said it ...
Mar 19, 2022

‘She had the most beautiful smile,’ say family members of murdered Saskatoon woman
The relatives of a 24-year-old Saskatoon woman whose remains were found just one day after she was reported missing say she was a dearly loved family member and friend.Taya Sinclair was a mother, daug...
Mar 18, 2022

Moe speaks out against possible CP Rail labour disruption
Trains could soon be stopped in their tracks and Premier Scott Moe isn't happy about it.CP Rail has issued a lockout notice to its workers' union. Meanwhile, the union has issued a strike notice.If th...
Mar 18, 2022

CP Rail strike could put animal welfare in jeopardy
The potential CP Rail strike could have big consequences for Saskatchewan producers.Especially after last year's drought, farmers across Western Canada have been relying on imported feed for their ani...
Mar 18, 2022

Jim Pattison receives Sask. Distinguished Service Award
The provincial government has recognized Jim Pattison with the Saskatchewan Distinguished Service Award for his commitment to the economy and dedication to philanthropy.Pattison was privately presente...
Mar 18, 2022