Author Archives: Syndicated Content

RCMP look for public's help in Manitou Beach investigation
MANITOU BEACH — Watrous RCMP are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect in an ongoing investigation. On March 22, Watrous RCMP received a report that an individual committed an...
SaskToday staff Apr 01, 2026

B.C. to cut 2035 zero-emission-vehicle sales mandate from 100% to 75%
VICTORIA - British Columbia is moving to change its mandate on sales of zero-emission vehicles, reducing the 2035 target from 100 per cent to 75 per cent. The Ministry of Energy and Climate Solutions ...
Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026

First Nations chiefs demand apology after PM said he could 'outlast' protester
OTTAWA - Two First Nations chiefs are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize for saying he could "outlast" a First Nations woman who was protesting over mercury poisoning in her community....
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026

A done deal: UFA officially acquires AgraCity assets
UFA Co-Operatives Ltd (UFA) officially acquired AgraCity Crop & Nutrition Limited (AgraCity) and its assets for $48.2 million. President and CEO Fred Thun explained of that amount, $13 million is ...
Ryan Young Apr 01, 2026

CPR training being extended to schools throughout Sask.
REGINA - A program aimed at helping students learn lifesaving CPR skills is being expanded across the province starting this fall. Beginning in September for the 2026-27 school the Ministry of Educati...
John Cairns Apr 01, 2026

Fact File: Clickbait pages spread false information about Tumbler Ridge survivor
VANCOUVER - Multiple Facebook pages are claiming to share updates on the condition of a girl who survived a British Columbia school shooting in February, including that she is talking or has died. The...
Marissa Birnie, The Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026

SARM Applauds Approval of Emergency Strychnine Registration
Regina, Saskatchewan – The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is welcoming the federal government’s decision to approve a reduced-scope, time-limited, and controlled e...
Doug Falconer Apr 01, 2026

Gun buyback tally of over 67,000 firearms falls well short of federal estimate
OTTAWA - Public Safety Canada says gun owners reported more than 67,000 banned firearms to the federal government as a first step toward receiving compensation in a buyback program. The tally is about...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026

Closing grain prices Wednesday, April 1
Below are today's closing net cash prices from Bunge's Moose Jaw Terminal. Amber Durum: 278.59 Feed Barley: 245.58 Canola: 662.53 (down 3.00) Kabuli Chickpeas: 595.25 Flax: 670.54 Red Lentils:...
Ryan Young Apr 01, 2026

Ottawa commits to spending up to $8 billion on Air Force base in central Labrador
HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY - The federal government says it will spend a record-setting $8 billion on defence-related projects in Newfoundland and Labrador, though planning remains in the early stages. Th...
Canadian Press Apr 01, 2026












