Category Archives: Newsletter Daily

Sask. Government plans to modernize defamation law
Saskatchewan's outdated laws around defamation are being updated and simplified. The provincial government's Defamation Act, 2025, replaces the century-old Libel and Slander Act, which has been in pla...
Nov 06, 2025
Budget shows Canada becoming more business-friendly, says Foran Mining
Leadership from the company that owns and is developing the McIlvenna Bay copper/zinc mine near Creighton say the federal budget tabled yesterday is good for their industry and general investor confid...
Nov 05, 2025

Longest U.S. government shutdown in history could hit Canadians' travel plans: expert
As the impasse between Republicans and Democrats pushed into its 36th day on Wednesday, one expert warned that the U.S. government shutdown - now the longest in the nation's history - could upset some...
Nov 05, 2025

What Sask.'s $250M post-secondary funding deal means for North West College
Saskatchewan's new four-year post-secondary funding agreement will boost operating budgets and cap tuition increases at three per cent a year - a move North West College (NWC) says will help keep educ...
Nov 05, 2025

Some northern hunters must have animals tested for chronic wasting disease
Hunters across north central Saskatchewan are being required to submit the heads of all cervids to test for Chronic Wasting Disease. The affected zones include Nipawin to Melfort (WMZ 43), Turtleford ...
Nov 05, 2025
Former Prince Albert Pulp Mill acquired by ‘redevelopers of legacy industrial lands’
A recent acquisition marks the first real opportunity in nearly two decades to retool the infrastructure in Prince Albert's defunct pulp mill. The BMI Group, described as one of the country's most act...
Nov 05, 2025

U.S. Supreme Court justices question Trump's use of national security law for tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump's key tool for deploying tariffs faces a critical legal test in the Supreme Court - one which could upend his plans to realign global trade.During Wednesday's court hearing...
Nov 05, 2025

Project OO: License to Heal radiothon for Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital underway
Saskatchewan's Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Radiothon presented by CIBC Wood Gundy is now live on location at Jim Pattison Children's Hospital (JPCH) and broadcasting province-wide. Over the next ...
Nov 05, 2025

Community of Red Pheasant unveils forever home for disabled boy
"This project is everything to us," said Janelle Nicotine Meechance after the official unveiling of her son's forever home. Nicotine Meechance's son, Kooper Adams, is a young boy growing up in Red Phe...
Nov 05, 2025

You got the treats, now here are some tricks on how to handle Halloween candy consumption
For some, the scariest part of Halloween can be the enormous piles of candy that will either linger for weeks or be devoured all too quickly, by kids and adults alike. The intake of sweets is often a ...
Nov 04, 2025