Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Opening grain prices Friday, October 31
Durum: 282.27 Feed Barley: 203.59 Canola:  ...
Ryan Young Oct 31, 2025

Former refugee believes she wouldn't have been able to stay with proposed border bill
OTTAWA - A trans woman does not believe she would have been able to stay in Canada if the refugee rules outlined in the government's new border bill were in effect. Asya Medea came to Canada in 2018 o...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025

Supreme Court to decide on Nov. 6 whether to hear case of B.C. ostriches
The Supreme Court of Canada is set to issue a decision next week on whether to hear a last-ditch appeal against an ordered cull of ostriches at a British Columbia farm. A list of leave applications th...
Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025

Upset with new doctor law, students at all four Quebec medical schools vote to strike
MONTREAL - Students at Quebec's four medical schools have voted for an unlimited general strike mandate over a new provincial law that ties part of doctors' remuneration to performance targets. Medica...
Katrine Desautels, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025

With negotiations at an impasse, Montrealers brace for four-week transit strike
MONTREAL - Montreal's bus and metro system will be paralyzed entirely on Saturday, with service restricted for most of November. The union representing about 4,500 bus and metro drivers says the strik...
Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025

SHA brings in changes to notifications of service disruptions
REGINA - The Saskatchewan Health Authority has announced it is bringing in an updated emergency service disruption process to let people know about which emergency services are available in the provin...
John Cairns Oct 31, 2025

Concern at Leg after India slaps 30 per cent duty on yellow peas
REGINA - Provincial leaders are voicing their concerns after news broke on Thursday that India is imposing a 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports. Premier Scott Moe made his thoughts known abou...
John Cairns Oct 31, 2025

Mandatory minimum child pornography sentences unconstitutional, Supreme Court rules
OTTAWA - The one-year mandatory minimum jail sentences for accessing or possessing child pornography are unconstitutional, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Friday. In a 5-4 decision, the top court...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025

People 'generally' support advance MAID requests before decision-making capacity lost: report
TORONTO - A new Health Canada report says people surveyed about medical assistance in dying "generally" support allowing patients who will lose their decision-making capacity to give advance consent. ...
Nicole Ireland, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025
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Yorkton rider excels at 2025 edition of World Clydesdale Show
YORKTON — A local horsewoman recently earned accolades at the 2025 edition of the World Clydesdale Show. Twylla Newton and her husband Cameron loaded her Clydesdale riding horse and headed ...
Calvin Daniels Oct 31, 2025












