Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Revised Alberta school book ban expected to be released today
EDMONTON - The Alberta government is set to release its revised school library book ban today. The government had promised an updated ministerial order Friday, but the announcement was rescheduled. Ed...
Canadian Press Sep 08, 2025

WestJet flight from Toronto has rough landing in St. Maarten's airport
WestJet says a flight travelling from Toronto had a rough landing at an airport on the Caribbean island of St. Maarten on Sunday afternoon. The airline issued a statement on its website, saying the fl...
Canadian Press Sep 07, 2025

Carney surprises many with appearance at long-distance trail race
Politicians typically do most of their running on campaign trails, but Prime Minister Mark Carney surprised many people when he competed in a long-distance trail run in southern Ontario on the weekend...
Rob Drinkwater, The Canadian Press Sep 07, 2025

Riders wanted to 'change the narrative' about losing in Winnipeg, did so in Labour Day Classic rematch win: DB Tevaughn Campbell
WINNIPEG -- Saskatchewan Roughriders' defensive back Tevaughn Campbell went into the Labour Day Classic rematch as a player with a reputation for making big plays when his team needed them the mos...
Randy Palmer Sep 07, 2025

Riders wanted to 'change the narrative' about losing in Winnipeg, did so in Labour Day Classic rematch win: DB Tevaughn Campbell
WINNIPEG -- Saskatchewan Roughriders' defensive back Tevaughn Campbell went into the Labour Day Classic rematch as a player with a reputation for making big plays when his team needed them the mos...
Randy Palmer Sep 07, 2025

Employment standard amendments come into effect Jan. 1
REGINA — Amendments to Saskatchewan’s employment standards prohibits employers from withholding tips and extending various leave provisions. The changes to the employment standards provisi...
SaskToday Sep 07, 2025

Many EV owners say they're undeterred after the federal government's mandate pause
Not much changed immediately for electric vehicle drivers across Canada after the federal government announced a step back from its EV policy. But many drivers fear infrastructural growth and improved...
Ritika Dubey, The Canadian Press Sep 07, 2025

Kamsack council deals with transportation planning
KAMSACK — At its regular meeting Aug. 25, the Kamsack town council addressed transportation planning issues and welcomed invitations to a public barbecue in celebration of the National Day for T...
William Koreluik / Freelance Reporter Sep 07, 2025
Grandparents Day marked at WDM Yorkton
YORKTON - Nothing beats time spent with Grandma and Grandpa, so taking Grandparents Day at the Western Development Museum Yorkton Sunday was a good option. On Sept 7, it was an opportunity to enj...
Calvin Daniels Sep 07, 2025

Lawyers flag urgent need for better funding of federal trade, sanctions agencies
OTTAWA - Several prominent lawyers are urging Ottawa to bolster federal units that manage trade issues, arguing they are under strain amid a surge of activity fuelled in part by a United States tariff...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Sep 07, 2025












