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Canada Post Asking Dog Owners to help protect letter carriers

Canada Post Asking Dog Owners to help protect letter carriers

Jun 10, 2024 | 10:02am
Dogs and postal workers have been at odds since the the very first letter was sent. Its a safety problem for letter carriers because while you may believe your dog is the “friendliest” in town, the postal worker doesn’t know that. That’s why Canada Post is out with some tips for dog owners, and how […]
Tourism Numbers and Dollars Growing in Saskatchewan

Tourism Numbers and Dollars Growing in Saskatchewan

Jun 10, 2024 | 10:00am
Saskatchewan has been seeing a steady increase in tourism visits, and spending. According to numbers from Statistics Canada travel spending hit 2.85 billion in 2023 an increase from 2.4 billion in 2022. More Americans are crossing the land border, with a 54 percent increase in traffic.  More Americans are visiting by air as well, with […]
Study examines racism reported by Black medical students at Saskatchewan school

Study examines racism reported by Black medical students at Saskatchewan school

Jun 10, 2024 | 8:04am
Medical researchers at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine looked inward for their latest study — an attempt to capture the experiences of racism faced by Black medical school students. The resulting empirical study, published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, documents a litany of reported indignities that include a senior doctor defending her use […]
CFL to allow teams to decide which footballs their kickers/punters will use

CFL to allow teams to decide which footballs their kickers/punters will use

Jun 9, 2024 | 1:25pm
Should Toronto’s home opener come down to a game-deciding field goal try, the Argonauts will have a say regarding what football kicker Lirim Hajrullahu uses. The CFL announced Friday that effective immediately, teams will determine before each game whether their punters and kickers will play with its chipped football or a non-chipped one. Whatever decision is made will […]
Families, friends set to remember victims on anniversary of Manitoba bus crash

Families, friends set to remember victims on anniversary of Manitoba bus crash

Jun 9, 2024 | 12:46pm
The year that has passed since a bus crash killed 17 seniors headed to a Manitoba casino on a bright late-spring day has been one of grief, community support, a slow return to normal and, for some, a long road to recovery. It has also left unanswered questions about the genesis of the horrific crash […]
Canada’s unemployment rate rises to 6.2% in May, economy adds 27,000 jobs

Canada’s unemployment rate rises to 6.2% in May, economy adds 27,000 jobs

Jun 7, 2024 | 7:44am
Canada’s unemployment rate ticked up to 6.2 per cent in May as the job market continued to show signs of weakness. Statistics Canada’s latest labour force survey showed the economy added 27,000 jobs last month – too modest of a gain to keep the unemployment rate from rising by a tenth of a percentage point. The report suggests the […]
Regina police arrest break-in suspect

Regina police arrest break-in suspect

Jun 6, 2024 | 12:26pm
Early Wednesday morning, police were called to a business on Albert Street for a stolen vehicle report. They confirmed the vehicle was stolen and learned the suspect, a 23-year-old, had also broken into the owner’s home. Police tracked the man to a business on Rochdale Boulevard, where they arrested him without incident. The suspect faces […]
NDP Formally Requests Investigation Into Allegations from Speaker

NDP Formally Requests Investigation Into Allegations from Speaker

Jun 6, 2024 | 10:53am
The Saskatchewan NDP is asking the speaker of the legislature to convene the Standing Committee on House Services, to probe allegations made by the speaker on the last day of the sitting last month. As the house was about to adjourn for the summer, and more than likely, until an election in October, Randy Weekes […]
Review finds RCMP confusion, communication problems at Saskatchewan mass killing

Review finds RCMP confusion, communication problems at Saskatchewan mass killing

Jun 6, 2024 | 10:28am
A report into how Mounties responded to a mass killing and manhunt in Saskatchewan has found some communication problems but nothing that significantly impacted the outcome. Police captured Myles Sanderson three days after he killed 11 people and injured 17 others on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon. Sanderson, […]

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