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Small numbers of protesters gather at fortified US capitols
Small groups of right-wing protesters - some of them carrying rifles - gathered outside heavily fortified statehouses around the country Sunday as National Guard troops and police kept watch to preven...
Jan 17, 2021

COVID-19 outbreak declared in Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared in the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation. The Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority made that announcement Friday evening, after "an increasing number of confirmed ...
Jan 17, 2021

Moose Jaw rally protesting public health order gets heated, four tickets issued
A group of approximately 100 protesters gathered Saturday in the area of Main Street North and Thatcher Drive in Moose Jaw, calling for an "open and public debate" over current public health measures ...
Jan 17, 2021

No place for 'far right' in Conservative Party: O'Toole
OTTAWA - Federal Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says there is "no place for the far right" in the party. O'Toole made the declaration in a statement today in which he lists the numerous ways that he...
Jan 17, 2021

Chinese city reports coronavirus found on ice cream
BEIJING - The coronavirus was found on ice cream produced in eastern China, prompting a recall of cartons from the same batch, according to the government. The Daqiaodao Food Co., Ltd. in Tianjin, adj...
Jan 17, 2021

Worldwide virtual prayer rally to be held for 'Canada's rabbi' after cancer diagnosis
OTTAWA, Ill. - For a man who has devoted his life to promoting kindness, a diagnosis of advanced-stage cancer in his pancreas and liver might seem the unkindest cut of all. But Rabbi Reuven Bulka, oft...
Jan 17, 2021

Power being restored across Saskatchewan
The light bulbs were going on for more and more Saskatchewan residents Friday.As of Thursday at 10 p.m., SaskPower reported there were roughly 16,000 customers without power across the province due to...
Jan 16, 2021

Historic Ogema fire wall destroyed by strong winds
What was once a powerful symbol for a small Saskatchewan town was reduced to little more than rubble after a powerful wind storm.Ogema, a small town about 115 km southwest of Regina, is known for its ...
Jan 16, 2021

Regina woman steps up for seniors impacted by alleged scam
A man allegedly scammed people at a Regina care home around the holidays, supposedly tricking them into paying for over 80 gift baskets. Then, he didn't deliver the orders.However, a local woman decid...
Jan 16, 2021

Province and federal government support crop research projects with $9.8 million in funding
The province announced it is partnering with the federal government to give a $9.8 million boost for crop research in 2021.The funding will benefit 39 projects, through Saskatchewan's Agriculture Deve...
Jan 16, 2021