Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Vancouver Lapu Lapu Day festival to return after deadly SUV attack, focus on healing
VANCOUVER - The chair of Filipino BC said holding a 2026 Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver is "important for collective healing" after the devastating vehicle attack last year that killed 11 people ...
Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press Jan 07, 2026

War of words heats up over SaskPower rate hike issue
REGINA — The political heat has ramped up this week over SaskPower’s application for a 3.9 per cent hike in power rates starting Feb. 1, followed by another 3.9 per cent hike in 2027. Sask...
John Cairns Jan 07, 2026

Moore offence when Gunner is on the ice for two Estevan teams
ESTEVAN — Regardless of whether he’s playing for the Great North Estevan Bruins or the Estevan Innovex U18 AAA Bears, Gunner Moore has been hitting milestones this year. The Carievale prod...
David Willberg Jan 07, 2026

Trump says U.S. will 'be there' for NATO as threats toward Greenland rattle alliance
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump said the United States will "be there" for NATO after the White House refused to rule out the use of military force to take control of Greenland. In a long post on ...
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Jan 07, 2026

PET scans back operating at reduced capacity, but concerns remain
SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan Health Authority says the PET/CT scanner is back in operation at reduced capacity after a disruption to the fludeoxyglucose supply resulted in cancelled appointments...
John Cairns Jan 07, 2026

Five students receive SaskBarley scholarships
Five university students across Canada were recipients of the 2025 SaskBarley Scholarship Program, in partnership with Labatt Brewing Company (Labatt). 2025 was the first year of the partnership with ...
Ryan Young Jan 07, 2026

Yorkton man, charged with second degree murder, appears in court again
YORKTON — Another court appearance has been made by a Yorkton man, arrested in connection with a death in the city. 51-year-old Henry Chartrand was in Yorkton Provincial Court Jan. 7, charg...
Doug Falconer Jan 07, 2026

Moe says he hopes Carney can make trade progress in visit to China next week
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's glad to see Prime Minister Mark Carney go to China next week to talk trade as punishing tariffs continue to hammer a major Prairie crop. Moe says on s...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Jan 07, 2026

B.C. Mountie should be fired or order to resign over behaviour in group chats: lawyer
An RCMP officer who has been found to have committed discreditable conduct over sexist comments in group chats says he never meant to hurt anyone and still wants to be a Mountie. But the lawyer for th...
Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press Jan 07, 2026

Report finds steep turn caused plane to stall, crash on Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary
LLOYDMINSTER - A new report into a small plane crash that killed two on the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary says the craft made a steep turn, stalled out and crashed within seconds. The Transportation S...
Canadian Press Jan 07, 2026










