Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Cuban ambassador to testify as Ottawa promises aid is on the way
OTTAWA - As Ottawa continues to say it will send aid to Cuba at some point, the island nation's ambassador to Canada is set to testify before the House foreign affairs committee Tuesday afternoon. Amb...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Feb 24, 2026

Puerto Vallarta flights resume at YQR, YXE
REGINA — Flights to and from Puerto Vallarta have resumed following the weekend’s cartel violence, and that includes to and from Saskatchewan’s major airports. Regina Internatio...
John Cairns Feb 24, 2026

Carney pledges $2 billion for Ukraine, more sanctions four years after invasion
OTTAWA - Four years after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Mark Carney is promising $2 billion in military aid and more sanctions on Russia. Carney says the new sanct...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Feb 24, 2026

Opening grain prices Tuesday, February 24
Below are today's opening net cash prices from Bunge's Moose Jaw Terminal. Amber Durum: 278.59 Feed Barley: 232.01 Canola: 628.83 (up 2.00) Kabuli Chickpeas: 595.25 Flax: 650.54 Red Lentils: 5...
Ryan Young Feb 24, 2026

Canada approves latest Gulfstream business jets after Trump tariff threat
MONTREAL - Canadian regulators have given the thumbs-up to Gulfstream's latest business jets, less than a month after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs over the planes' status north o...
Christopher Reynolds, The Canadian Press Feb 24, 2026

CP NewsAlert: Carney pledges $2 billion for Ukraine, more sanctions
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is promising $2 billion in military aid for Ukraine and more sanctions against Russia. The sanctions involve 100 vessels in what is called the "shadow fleet" involv...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Feb 24, 2026

Valentine’s Tea & Bake Sale attracts visitors from across region
CANORA - After last year’s event where organizers had to deal with temperatures in the neighbourhood of -30, the 2026 Valentine’s Day Tea and Bake Sale held at the St. Joseph’s Roman...
Rocky Neufeld Feb 24, 2026

Over 600 plus fishermen invade small lake for large payouts
FISHING LAKE — Avid and die-hard fishermen from across the province travelled to the north shore of Fishing Lake with hopes of catching the largest fish and the top prize. The Fishing Lake Fish ...
Liz Jacobsen Feb 24, 2026

Series goes the limit, Cobras move on with Game 2 & 3 wins
CANORA - In a way, it was unfortunate that one team had to lose, because both the Canora Cobras and the Cote Selects showed at various times during their quarterfinal SEHL playoff series that each tea...
Rocky Neufeld Feb 24, 2026

Province assessing accessibility in more than 500 public buildings
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan is conducting in-person accessibility assessments on more than 500 provincially-owned buildings. The Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement is conducting ...
SaskToday Feb 24, 2026










