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Change of power in the U.S. an opportunity for Canada's immigration goals: minister
OTTAWA - Federal Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino says he sees opportunity for Canada's immigration system with a new president of the United States. Incoming president Joe Biden has taken a...
Nov 13, 2020

Gordon Rawlinson Finance and Trading Room opens at Edwards School of Business
In a digital economy, business students need access to state-of-the-art technology.That's what the Edwards School of Business at the University of Saskatchewan can offer, thanks to a donation from an ...
Nov 13, 2020

What To Do If You See Wildlife in Distress
If you see any wildlife in distress, anywhere across the Province, please give us a call at 306-242-7177.We know everyone has been hit hard by this big snowstorm, so please be safe out there. Please a...
Nov 13, 2020

Radio Starmaker Fund Announces Creation Of New Artist Funding Program for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
The deadline for applications being submitted is 5:00 PM EST, Thursday, November 19, 2020. Go to: www.starmaker.ca to apply. The Board of Directors of the Radio Starmaker Fund announces the creation o...
Nov 13, 2020

Supreme Court of Canada sides with Hydro-Québec over plan for new transmission line
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says Hydro-Qubec has the right to construct a new electric-power transmission line along an existing corridor running from the Quebec City area to Laval. The story...
Nov 13, 2020

Calling All Artists - We Need Your Art!
The North Battleford Galleries are exhibiting submissions and art proposals in all forms to be exhibited in all forms which will be exhibited in the lower level of the Allen Sapp Gallery.For more info...
Nov 13, 2020

Louis Riel exoneration debate continues
Next week will herald the 135th anniversary of the death of Louis Riel, and there are renewed calls from Mtis groups in Quebec and British Columbia for the federal government to exonerate the man who ...
Nov 13, 2020

Quebec considers closing schools to slow COVID transmission: In The News for Nov. 13
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Nov. 13 ...What we are watching in Canada ...T...
Nov 13, 2020

UK's "Yorkshire Ripper" serial killer Peter Sutcliffe dies
LONDON - Britain's Prison Service says that serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, who was widely known as the "Yorkshire Ripper," has died in the hospital. The 74-year-old had tested positive for COVID-19 an...
Nov 13, 2020

COVID-19 testing down as positive case numbers soar in most provinces
OTTAWA - Two months after the City of Ottawa scrambled to expand its COVID-19 testing options to deal with a massive spike in demand, it is now set to cut back on hours at testing sites this weekend b...
Nov 13, 2020