CBC - Saskatchewan (0 seconds ago)
Data shows more elementary and secondary students are missing school across the country, including in the Regina and Saskatoon public divisions.
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Carrot River artist Marcy Friesen is unleashing her imagination and taking beading to the extreme.
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Every year, handfuls of volunteers across Saskatoon spend time putting up rink boards, flooding and preparing the ice, and maintaining the surface throughout winter. The city is home to around 50 outdoor rinks owned and operated by neighbourhood community associations.
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St. Paul's emergency room nurse Melissa McGillivray joined NDP MLAs Nathaniel Teed and Keith Jorgenson Monday to urge the provincial government to introduce an emergency plan to protect workers at the hospital.
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Premier Scott Moe called this sitting a success, but his government has faced criticism on health care and wildfire response.
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A low pressure system is expected to develop over south Alberta on Monday night, then drift through southern Saskatchewan on Tuesday, bringing snow and freezing rain.
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The provincial Opposition renewed its demand for rent control as Premier Scott Moe promoted Saskatchewan's affordability during an appearance at a real estate conference on Tuesday in Saskatoon.
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A Quebec man arrested last week in Regina is now accused of defrauding several older adults in Saskatoon as part of an investigation into "grandparent scams” targeting seniors.
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A Saskatoon judge will hear arguments in January around a bid by two fired police officers to get their jobs back.
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Dangerous winter driving conditions have already led to dozens of crashes across southern Saskatchewan, as freezing rain, snow and falling temperatures created changing road conditions. RCMP say they responded to 47 weather-related calls for service between midnight and 2 p.m. CST on Tuesday.
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American conservative political commentator Glenn Beck says he wants to help connect a Saskatchewan woman who has struggled for years to access specialized surgery for a rare disease with doctors who could help her.
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As U.S. President Donald Trump sticks with tariffs on imports from Canada, some American industries are accusing Canadian competitors of using cheap materials from China in ways that violate free-trade rules and undercut U.S. companies.
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Donald Trump's threats to tariff Canadian fertilizer imports could damage Saskatchewan's potash industry if demand for the mineral critical in making fertilizer drops off, according to a University of Saskatchewan professor.
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Saskatchewan's provincial auditor Tara Clemett released the second volume of her 2025 Report on Tuesday. Clemett's team analyzed the delivery of child-care spaces, inspections of special care homes and the Global Transportation Hub.
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After their arrival on a snowy tarmac in Montreal Saturday, a number of Inuit objects among the 62 cultural items belonging to First Nations, Inuit and Métis and repatriated from the Vatican were unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History on Tuesday.
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Leaders of a First Nation on British Columbia's northern coast met with Alberta's minister of Indigenous relations on Friday. They say they expressed their opposition to any changes to Canada's tanker ban needed to service a potential new pipeline.
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If Mark Carney's first nine months as prime minister have revealed a difference of opinion over how the federal government should go about fighting climate change, he now has to prove that his approach can put Canada on a credible path to net-zero emissions by 2050.
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The lead of Vancouver's host committee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup says now that the draw for the tournament is complete, officials can turn to refining safety, security, staffing and traffic plans for what she called the largest-ever sporting event.
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The Liberal government voted against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's motion Tuesday calling for a new oil pipeline to the Pacific — but ministers insisted it doesn't mean Ottawa has given up on the memorandum of understanding signed with Alberta last month.
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An atmospheric river headed for B.C.'s South Coast will bring significant rainfall to parts of the Lower Mainland. It's prompting Environment and Climate Change Canada to issue an orange warning, under its new colour-coded warning system, for parts of the Fraser Valley.
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Sask. player Cole Reschny invited to Hockey Canada world junior training camp
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A class at Silverspring School in Saskatoon is one of 26 across the province taking part in the One School One Farm Shelterbelt Project. A non-profit pairs teachers and students with 'land partners' to help bring back native plants and the bees and butterflies that depend on them.
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Star of Ishtar features food from Assyrian culture, which has a history that stretches back thousands of years in the Middle East. The owner says their success is due to certain recipes having a distinct flavour that isn't replicated elsewhere in Saskatoon.
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Jails in northern Ontario are facing some of the worst overcrowding pressures in the province, with population data showing dramatic increases since 2019. Frontline workers and inmates are warning the conditions inside many facilities are increasingly unsafe.
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Correctional workers across northern Ontario say chronic staffing shortages, lower wages than comparable public-sector jobs, and the emotional toll of the work are contributing to a worsening mental-health crisis among people working in provincial jails.
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Pets are often seen as a member of the family, and because of that strong bond when a pet dies the grief can be difficult to deal with. The University of Guelph's Ontario Veterinary College has created an online Pet Loss Support Resource Centre that helps caregivers navigate grief.
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CBC News reviewed the latest three years of fraud statistics released since its investigative series The Cost of Fraud revealed that only a fraction of fraud cases were making it through Ontario's justice system a few years ago. The new numbers from Statistics Canada show the problem has only gotten worse, and have some experts pointing to...
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Seven months after four students and their teacher were killed in a multi-vehicle crash while returning home to Walkerton, Ont. from a high school softball tournament, provincial police have ended their investigation and said no charges will be laid.
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Alberta's justice minister, who is also the attorney general, says new rules that would grant anyone who's in his job general immunity from law society sanctions are necessary to ward off "political activism, or complaints, or other interference.”
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Is it time for Canada to consider something like government food stamps to address hunger? Food bank use doubled in Canada since 2019. Food banks themselves, originally created as a temporary response to crisis, are now a core way Canadians address hunger.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (57 seconds ago)
Ontario Provincial Police have stopped looking for the rest of Mekhi Pelly's remains as two people face charges in the murder case, but the Kenora-area man's family vows to keep searching. Here's what we know about the investigation as a range of people, including from Manitoba, help in the search.
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By Lisa Wallace OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators insist they aren’t in panic mode, but with only one win in their last six games they aren’t trending in the best direction. Ottawa has now gone three games without a five-on-five goal, but the power play finally showed some life. After going 3-for-16 in the last […]
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By Jordan Stoopler MONTREAL — All it takes is a quick glance at Charle-Edouard D’Astous’ HockeyDB page to realize just how much passion he has for the game. The 27-year-old native of Rimouski, Que., has already played in six different leagues over the course of his young career, beginning in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey […]
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By John Chidley-Hill TORONTO — It’s finally time for the Toronto Raptors to rest. Head coach Darko Rajakovic told his players to rest as much as they can before their next practice on Friday after playing in seven games over 11 days where Toronto went 1-6. The last loss might be the most painful as […]
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By Judy Owen WINNIPEG — Mark Scheifele is going to focus on what went right rather than another loss for the Winnipeg Jets. Scheifele scored twice in a 4-3 loss to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday, a game in which the Jets battled back after being down 3-0 early in the second period. Maybe it […]
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By Shane Jones EDMONTON — At this point the Buffalo Sabres will take any road win, no matter how it comes about. After holding a 3-0 lead over the Edmonton Oilers through 40 minutes, the Sabres allowed the home team to come roaring back and tie it up on a Connor McDavid goal with just […]
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By By Samy Magdy DOHA, Qatar (AP) — A separatist group has seized control of an oil-rich region in southern Yemen, shattering a relative calm in the country’s stalemated civil war — a significant move in a country located along a key international trade route that also threatens to bring new risks to the Persian […]
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By Associated Press PAPIRI, Nigeria (AP) — Several parents welcomed the return late Tuesday night of their children, who were abducted last month when gunmen stormed their school. “It has not been easy for me… But today, in fact, I have a little bit of joy, especially because there is still one abducted. But I […]
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By Paolo Santalucia, Silvia Stellacci And Nicole Winfield ROME (AP) — Italian food is known and loved around the world for its fresh ingredients and palate-pleasing tastes, but on Wednesday, the U.N.’s cultural agency gave foodies another reason to celebrate their pizza, pasta and tiramisu by listing Italian cooking as part of the world’s...
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LONDON (AP) — Scottish artist Nnena Kalu has been awarded the Turner Prize for work that includes vivid abstract drawings and hanging sculptures, the first artist with a learning disability to win Britain’s most famous visual art award. Kalu, 59, who has autism, received the 25,000-pound ($33,000) prize on Tuesday evening at a ceremony in […]
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Detectives with the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) Homicide Unit have confirmed the identity of human remains discovered in Niagara-on-the-Lake earlier this year. Investigators say the remains of a human skull, located in August 2025, followed by full skeletal remains recovered from the area on Sept. 3, belong to a 24-year-old Black male...
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Premier Scott Moe says not to take U.S. President Donald Trump seriously following comments he may tariff Canadian fertilizer to bolster domestic production.
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Toronto retains its title as the 'rattiest' city in Canada, according to the latest ranking from pest control service Orkin Canada. Kaylee Byers, an assistant professor in the school of population and public health at the University of British Columbia, talks to Hanomansing Tonight about tracking rat populations.
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With the holidays quickly approaching, Canadian Blood Services is calling for more plasma donors in Thunder Bay, Ont., to come forward to meet growing demands across the country. Here's what we know about the rising demands for medicines that rely on plasma across the country.
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The people who spoke at the Inquiry into the Treatment, Experiences and Outcomes of Innu in the Child Protection System talked about resilience, the need for autonomy and a long-term commitment from the government. The CBC's Regan Burden reports.
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While watching the World Series this fall, you may have noticed a series of ads from the Ontario government about the Ring of Fire, a mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands that's long been eyed as a critical mineral source. Critics are speaking out about the use of stock footage in the ads, saying it doesn't actually show the Ring of Fire....
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By Catherine Morrison OTTAWA — Half of Canadians are in favour of building a new bitumen pipeline between Alberta and B.C., while fewer than one in five outright oppose it, a new poll suggests. The Leger poll, which was conducted online and can’t be assigned a margin of error, suggests support is particularly strong in […]
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By Brieanna Charlebois VANCOUVER — A confidential document that is used by police to assess risk in intimate partner violence cases lists a range of considerations to help determine if a suspect should be held in custody, should legal justification exist. Have they engaged in threats? Has violence involved choking or strangulation? Have they...
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By Jerry Harmer And Jintamas Saksornchai SURIN, Thailand (AP) — Renewed border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia showed no signs of abating Wednesday, leaving hundreds of thousands of displaced people in both countries living in strained conditions as more flooded into temporary shelters. Associated Press reporters on the Thai side of the...
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Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … U.S. not meddling in Canadian politics: Hoekstra U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra is downplaying concerns that America’s new national security strategy could lead to his government supporting politically aligned parties in Canada. While Hoekstra says...
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A man from Mexico says he toiled long hours, seven days a week, for nearly a year without proper pay for a hotel chain that he says took advantage of him and others.
ReadWinnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg (3 hours ago)
For months now, riders have been vocal about the challenges created by the new routes and schedules. Many people now have to transfer when they once had a direct trip. Commute times have nearly doubled. And the timing of routes often does not line up with when people actually need to travel. It's no surprise that many are turning to other options.
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By Sylvie Corbet PARIS (AP) — Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy described the prison where he spent 20 days as a noisy, harsh “all-grey” world of “inhuman violence” in a book released Wednesday that also offered political advice about how his conservative party should appeal to far-right voters. In “Diary of a Prisoner,” the...
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By Kim Tong-hyung SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea will require advertisers to label their ads made with artificial intelligence technologies from next year as it seeks to curb a surge of deceptive promotions featuring fabricated experts or deep-faked celebrities endorsing food or pharmaceutical products on social media. Following a policy...
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By Elaine Kurtenbach BANGKOK (AP) — Chinese gaming and social media giant Tencent Holdings has withdrawn from Paramount Skydance Corp.’s bid to buy Warner Bros Discovery, according to a revised filing of its takeover bid by Paramount with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing seen Wednesday shows the Chinese company dropped...
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