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"I'd rather be working right now": Postal workers strike over Canada Post reforms
John Harper was visibly upset while picketing outside of the Canada Post office in Prince Albert Friday morning."Nobody here doesn't want to work. I'd rather be working right now. I've got girls and a...
Sep 26, 2025

Federal government posts $7.8B deficit for April-to-July period
OTTAWA - The federal government posted a budgetary deficit of $7.8 billion for the first four months of its 2025-26 fiscal year.According to the Finance Department's monthly fiscal monitor, the result...
Sep 26, 2025
Riders look to stop Edmonton’s Justin Rankin from taking over the game
The Saskatchewan Roughriders know they need to stop Justin Rankin this week.The Edmonton Elks running back has emerged as one of the elite weapons in the CFL this season, with 756 yards and six touchd...
Sep 26, 2025

New mayor for Île-à-la-Crosse
Myra Malboeuf is the new mayor of le--la-Crosse.She won the by-election held Sept. 24 with 329 votes against 155 votes for Lloyd Yew and 16 for Mervin Bouvier. Malboeuf replaced Buckley Belanger, who ...
Sep 25, 2025

Canada Post set to reduce frequency of letter mail delivery: minister
OTTAWA - Public Works and Procurement Minister Jol Lightbound said Thursday Canada Post will reduce the frequency of door-to-door letter mail delivery to shore up its finances and save itself from an ...
Sep 25, 2025

Over 80 trees planted at Meadow Lake Co-op Centre for National Forest Week
Meadow Lake's new Co-op Centre is looking a little greener after volunteers planted about 82 trees Wednesday to mark National Tree Day.The local project was part of a nationwide initiative led by Home...
Sep 25, 2025
Parliamentary budget watchdog forecasts sharp rise in deficit to $68.5B this year
The parliamentary budget officer said Thursday he expects the coming fall budget will reveal a sharp increase in Ottawa's deficit that puts the government's previous fiscal anchors in jeopardy.Ottawa'...
Sep 25, 2025

Out-of-province Indigenous men convicted of illegally hunting moose calf
Two Indigenous men from other provinces were convicted in Saskatchewan Provincial Court in Outlook on Sept. 18, after hunting a moose calf in Saskatchewan without having the Treaty hunting rights to d...
Sep 25, 2025

FSIN forensic audit released to the public, makes 8 recommendations to improve transparency
A forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) that flagged over $30 million in expenditures is complete. The finalized report covering the period from April 1, 2010 to Marc...
Sep 24, 2025
Mounties warn of misinformation as investigation into highway shooting continues
The Saskatchewan RCMP is warning the public about online misinformation as officers continue to investigate a shooting death on a highway near Weyburn.On the evening of Sept. 12, 44-year-old Tanya Mye...
Sep 24, 2025