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Saskatchewan reports four new COVID-19 cases, bringing total to 20
Saskatchewan has recorded four new presumptive cases of COVID-19, bringing the province's total so far to 20. One of those was in Southend in the north and related to the first case reported there on ...
Mar 19, 2020
Supreme Court agrees to hear case from Bell, NFL on Super Bowl ads
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada is going to play referee to help resolve the question of whether Canadians should be able to watch big-budget American commercials during the Super Bowl. The court...
May 10, 2018
FSIN expresses concerns about impact of changes to harm reduction services
A recent decision by the provincial government to change how harm reduction services are done in Saskatchewan is worrying the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN). In a statement posted o...
Jan 26, 2024
How thieves stole a Toronto condo in 'total title fraud', selling it for $970,000
The professional photographs posted on a property tour website last year show Moffy Yu's condo in downtown Toronto, a light-filled two-bedroom home with floor-to-ceiling windows framing sweeping views...
Jan 20, 2023
Say it ain't snow: Sask. braces for first brush with winter
People living in Saskatchewan are set to face a stark reality: winter is coming. A low-pressure system moving up from Montana started to drench most of south and western Saskatchewan with a mix of rai...
Oct 04, 2016
Say it ain't snow: Sask. braces for first brush with winter
People living in Saskatchewan are set to face a stark reality: winter is coming. A low-pressure system moving up from Montana started to drench most of south and western Saskatchewan with a mix of rai...
Oct 04, 2016
FIFA increases World Cup rosters but not the delegation size it will pay for
Teams at the World Cup in Qatar will be allowed a roster of 23 to 26 players, up from 23 in past tournaments. But while the player roster has been increased, FIFA has not changed the number of people ...
Sep 21, 2022
How much Canadians have fallen behind amid high inflation and who's hurting the most
OTTAWA - Inflation has eroded purchasing power for many Canadians, but the experience with rapidly rising prices has been far from uniform. While the inflation rate shows how quickly prices are rising...
Feb 08, 2023
Automakers embrace electric vehicles. But what about buyers?
DETROIT - The world's major automakers have made something abundantly clear: They believe electric vehicles will dominate their industry in the years ahead. Yet for that to happen, they'll need to sel...
Mar 15, 2021
Scotiabank Arena should get busier as Ontario government accelerates attendance plan
TORONTO - The stands will be a lot busier at Scotiabank Arena this week in the wake of the Ontario government slightly accelerating plans to ease attendance limits at indoor sports events. Initially p...
Feb 15, 2022