Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Preeceville gears up for busy fall of sports, suppers and events
PREECEVILLE — Local sports teams, community groups and organizations are keeping Preeceville residents busy this fall with a full slate of activities. Preeceville Panther sports teams are on the...
SaskToday staff Sep 18, 2025

B.C. RCMP officer's lawyer objects to questions about who he 'really' is
A lawyer for a British Columbia RCMP officer who faces possible dismissal for inappropriate comments made in a private group chat and over police computer terminals says his character is not an issue ...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025
Italian farm group complains about Canadian durum
An Italian farm group is once again besmirching the reputation of imported Canadian durum. Coldiretti contends that Canada, Turkey and Russia are taking turns flooding the Italian market with d...
Doug Falconer Sep 18, 2025

PMRA ruling to impact many soybean growers
Canadian soybean growers will have to change how they control weeds if a proposed Health Canada decision becomes a final decision. In a decision released yesterday (Wed), Health Canada’s ...
Doug Falconer Sep 18, 2025

Quill Lakes Watershed Association concerned about future flooding
The Quill Lakes Watershed Association says a lack of provincial money could force it to close without ever finding a solution to flooding. The two have worked together in the past to find ways ...
Doug Falconer Sep 18, 2025

Sask. Harvest over the half-way mark
Harvest is officially over 50 per cent point done as progress sits at 53 per cent complete, up from 41 per cent last week. Compared to the five year average (73 per cent) and ten year average (62 per ...
Ryan Young Sep 18, 2025

CP NewsAlert: B.C. coast on tsunami watch after 7.8 quake off Russia
VANCOUVER - A 7.8-magnitude earthquake has shaken the Pacific Basin near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. The National Tsunami Warning Center has advised that the level of tsunami danger is being evaluat...
Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025

Alberta professor put on leave as ripple effects of Charlie Kirk's death continue
EDMONTON - The ripple effects of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk's killing continued to be felt across Canada on Thursday as an Alberta university confirmed it was facing threats, and a major TV ...
Fakiha Baig, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025

Closing grain prices Thursday, September 18
Durum: 278.60 Feed Barley: 203.59 Canola: &n...
Ryan Young Sep 18, 2025

Carney taps top aide David Lametti to replace Bob Rae as UN ambassador
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is appointing his principal secretary David Lametti as Canada's next ambassador to the United Nations. The Prime Minister's Office announced Thursday that Lametti, ...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025










