Author Archives: Syndicated Content

B.C. Mountie faces multiple gun charges in case spanning three years
VICTORIA - A Merritt, B.C., RCMP officer is facing a series of firearms-related charges including possessing firearms obtained through the commission of a crime. A statement from the BC Prosecution Se...
Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

2025 growing season better than expected
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture crunched the numbers for its final crop report of 2025. Tyce Maisch, Crops Extension Specialist with the Ministry of Agriculture's office in Moose Jaw, bel...
Ryan Young Oct 30, 2025

Legault stands firm on doctor payment reform, despite minister's resignation
QUBEC - Quebec Premier Franois Legault insists he will not back down on controversial changes to how the province's physicians are paid, despite a court challenge by a doctors' union and the resignati...
Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Suspect in Yorkton theft case remanded after arrest that caused injury
YORKTON – One of two men arrested in Yorkton, that resulted in an injury caused by police to one of the suspects, has appeared in court again. 20-year-old Triston Hunter was in Yorkton Provincia...
Doug Falconer Oct 30, 2025

Quebec government adopts secularism bill forcing students to uncover faces
QUBEC - The Quebec government has passed a law extending the province's ban on religious symbols to everyone who interacts with students in schools. The law also prohibits students from wearing face c...
Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Teen charged with attempted murder on Keeseekoose FN back in court
YORKTON –Another court appearance has been made by a teenage boy, arrested in connection with a serious assault on the Keeseekoose First Nation. Kamsack RCMP say they were called to the reserve ...
Doug Falconer Oct 30, 2025

Chief of defence staff offers apology for military's history of racial discrimination
OTTAWA - The head of Canada's military formally apologized Thursday to the Canadian Armed Forces for the service's history of racist discrimination and vowed to improve the situation for racialized CA...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Five things you may not know about the 1995 Quebec referendum
MONTREAL - The 1995 referendum on independence took place 30 years ago on Thursday, when a razor-thin majority of Quebecers voted to stay in Canada. After a dramatic campaign during which the sovereig...
Maura Forrest, The Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Montreal transit strike to disrupt metro, bus service during municipal election day
MONTREAL - Metro and bus service in Montreal is expected to be disrupted nearly every day this November because of a transit strike involving about 2,400 maintenance workers, and municipal election da...
Miriam Lafontaine, The Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025

Cockrill explains rationale for removing AIMS from scheduling
REGINA — In the end, the government lost patience with the bug-ridden rollout of the new Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) for time validation and scheduling. "We hav...
John Cairns Oct 30, 2025












