Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Experts say Canada can't avoid engaging with U.S. as Trump rattles NATO with insults
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump is widening the cracks between the United States and European NATO members with his calls for allies to help him finish the war he started with Iran. Many NATO...
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Mar 20, 2026

Tim Hortons white and pink doughnut mugs recalled due to burn hazard
TORONTO - Health Canada has announced a recall of Tim Hortons ceramic mugs because they may crack or break when filled with hot liquid. The affected mugs are white on the outside and pink on the insid...
Nicole Ireland, The Canadian Press Mar 19, 2026

Spring weight limits begin on southern Saskatchewan highways Friday
REGINA - Spring weight restrictions start Friday, March 20 on secondary highways in southern Saskatchewan to safeguard key links of the province's road network as temperatures begin to get warmer. "As...
SaskToday Mar 19, 2026

Former NFL DB JuJu Hughes joins Saskatchewan Roughriders secondary
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added to their secondary, signing American defensive back JuJu Hughes, the team announced Thursday. Hughes brings NFL experience north of the border after appearing i...
Dave Thomas Mar 19, 2026

SaskPower project approved to connect north and south power grids
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan has approved SaskPower's North-South Transmission Systems Interconnection project. The new transmission lines, which will connect Saskatchew...
SaskToday Mar 19, 2026

Premier Eby defends budget after credit drop, but Opposition says B.C. is going broke
VICTORIA - British Columbia's credit rating has been downgraded, but Premier David Eby said government made a "very clear choice" between making cuts to "meet a credit rating" and "prioritizing Britis...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Mar 19, 2026

Carr assures budget pressures won't impact healthcare plan
SASKATOON — Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Lori Carr assured the public that the provincial government’s Patients First Healthcare Plan is protected from financial pressures, as ...
Jon Perez Mar 19, 2026

Canora RCMP: Tires slashed, tracks in snow lead to arrest
CANORA — The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 35 calls from March 12 to March 19, some of which included: one abandoned vehicle, one breach of peace, one failure to comply with release order, on...
Sgt. Derek Friesen Mar 19, 2026

Nisga'a Nation members allege 'heightened financial risk' of B.C. LNG projects
VANCOUVER - Two members of the Nisga'a Nation have filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court alleging the First Nation failed to adequately consult its citizens before partnering with Western LNG on the d...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press Mar 19, 2026

Families of teens confronted by Longueuil police launch $1.9-million lawsuit
The families of the five teenagers who were with 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi when he was shot dead by Longueuil police are suing the city and the police force for $1.9 million. Rezayi was killed Sept. 2...
Erika Morris, The Canadian Press Mar 19, 2026










