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Four Canadians from three families unaccounted for after Florida condo collapse
At least four Canadians from three different families are unaccounted for after the deadly collapse of a Miami-area condo building, the federal government said Sunday as the official death toll in the...
Jun 27, 2021

VIDO vaccine to be put to test this summer in Saskatoon
The vaccine developed by the University of Saskatchewan's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) is coming to Saskatoon for its clinical trial testing.The trial testing is expected to begi...
Jun 27, 2021

Catholics question relationship with church after residential school grave discovery
Bob Hilbig's crisis of confidence in the Roman Catholic Church isn't his first reckoning with the institution that shaped his childhood. It's not even his second. But the discovery over the past month...
Jun 27, 2021

Riders report loss of $7.5 million after 2020 CFL season cancelled due to COVID-19
REGINA - The Saskatchewan Roughriders reported a loss of $7.5 million at their 2020-21 annual general meeting as the club deals with the financial fallout from the cancellation of the 2020 CFL season....
Jun 26, 2021

COVID-19 restrictions could still limit celebrations as Habs try to win Stanley Cup
Montrealers won't be the only ones to start celebrating next week as the Habs make a run for Canada's first Stanley Cup in 28 years. Fans and beer drinkers from across the country will be lifting thei...
Jun 26, 2021

‘Every day was hell on earth’: Marieval survivor shares his story
For Marieval Indian Residential School survivor Robert Kakakaway, every day at the school was a nightmare."From Day 1 until my final day there on June 30, 1966, every day was hell on earth, that's wha...
Jun 26, 2021

Northwest Saskatchewan prepares for extreme heat again
A heat warning is in place for much of the province, with no sign of it being lifted anytime soon.Northwest Saskatchewan is currently seeing temperatures climb near 30 Celsius and the forecast has hig...
Jun 26, 2021

Meadow Lake, Flying Dust First Nation cancel Canada Day celebrations
Canada Day is going to have a different look and feel to it this year as the historic date is set to receive an approach unique from any other year in memory. In a post on social media on Thursday, th...
Jun 25, 2021

Outages being addressed with preventative maintenance measures: SaskPower
After several brief power outages over the last couple of weeks left residents in Meadow Lake and surrounding communities without electrical services, SaskPower representatives say actions are being t...
Jun 25, 2021

Pattison Media joining Canadian broadcasters in event to amplify Indigenous voices
Next Wednesday, June 30, will be a day to amplify, elevate, listen and learn from Indigenous voices.In recognition of National Indigenous History Month, Pattison Media will be joining other major broa...
Jun 24, 2021