Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Opening grain prices Tuesday, September 2
Durum: 286.76 Feed Barley: 203.59 Canola: &n...
Ryan Young Sep 02, 2025

Moose Jaw soldier freed from PoW camp after Japan’s surrender 80 years ago
MOOSE JAW — Imperial Japan’s formal surrender to the Allies on Sept. 2, 1945, officially ended the Second World War after six long years, while it also kick-started the process to repatria...
Jason G. Antonio Sep 02, 2025

Majority of Canadian youth have been bullied, child poverty on the rise: report
A new report released as students across the country return to school finds bullying, poverty and mental illness are on the rise among Canadian youth and urges action from policy-makers to improve the...
Natasha Baldin, The Canadian Press Sep 02, 2025

In the news today: Strike deadline passes for public service staff
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Strike deadline passes for public service staff The deadline has passed for possible strike action to begin in...
Canadian Press Sep 02, 2025

Quebec has turned down funds aimed at addressing systemic racism in the courts
MONTREAL - The Quebec government has turned down federal funding aimed at combating systemic racism in the criminal justice system, saying it doesn't agree with the program's approach. The federal gov...
Miriam Lafontaine, The Canadian Press Sep 02, 2025

Carnduff Comfort Quilters stitch warmth for those in need
CARNDUFF — There is something comforting about a quilt — not just in receiving one, but also in the making of it. Carnduff is home to the Carnduff Comfort Quilters, a group of five wo...
Paul Kimball, Freelance Reporter Sep 01, 2025

Tourism operators' bottom line burned by another summer of wildfires
CALGARY - Fewer tourists are coming to Jasper, Alta., than usual this year, but it's not for a lack of people eager to visit the picturesque Rocky Mountain town. Numbers are about as good as they can ...
Lauren Krugel, The Canadian Press Sep 01, 2025

'Mercy of politics': Canadian farmers weigh plans as Chinese tariff hits canola price
As Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola products continue to hamper the cash price of one of the country's most valuable crops, farming experts say producers have big decisions ahead of them. Market...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Sep 01, 2025

Enrolment pressures among lengthy list of items on Hindley’s plate
REGINA — As a new school year begins in Saskatchewan, Education Minister Everett Hindley faces a number of outstanding issues and priorities. Among the biggest is dealing with enrolment pressure...
John Cairns Sep 01, 2025

CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston would prefer ‘different language’ to be used by TSN’s Luke Willson on social media
Canadian Football League commissioner Stewart Johnston was at the 60th Labour Day Classic in Regina. Johnston explored several topics during the 620 CKRM Co-operators Rider Broadcast Network&rsqu...
Dave Thomas Sep 01, 2025












