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Plans for Saskatoon Exhibition in the air until Calgary Stampede makes decision on its own fair
Like being stuck in the air on a ride not knowing how long you're going to have to stay up there, so too are plans for "The Ex" in Saskatoon this year, for now.But Prairieland Park CEO Mark ...
Mar 13, 2021
Over 1,000 protesters stand before Chinese defence ministry
BEIJING - More than 1,000 protesters walked and chanted in front of China’s defence ministry Tuesday, the latest apparent demonstration by soldiers as the world’s largest standing military...
Oct 11, 2016
Election official, who runs chocolate shop, flies ballot box to 27 B.C. lighthouses.
OTTAWA - They lead solitary lives, isolated for months on tiny islets and craggy ocean bluffs. Yet despite their remote locations, Canada's reclusive lighthouse keepers have one of the highest voter t...
Sep 19, 2021
Wisconsin city returning to normal after oil refinery fire
Authorities said Friday they believe there’s no further danger to the public in northwestern Wisconsin after an oil refinery explosion injured at least 13 people and sent billowing plumes of bla...
Apr 27, 2018
Ranking the moves of playoff contenders at the NHL trade deadline
Activity at trade deadline isn’t necessarily a good thing for NHL teams. While trade acquisitions might make for good fodder among media and fans, there’s the cost to consider - be it in d...
Mar 02, 2017
Quebec lawsuit could limit dismantling of homeless camps in the province
SAINT-JÉRÔME, Que. - An hour's drive north of Montreal and at the doorway to Laurentian ski and cottage country, St-Jérôme, Que., seems an unlikely focal point for the debate...
Jan 28, 2024
Vice debuts its nightly newscast on HBO
NEW YORK - Vice Media launched a daily newscast Monday designed to appeal to younger viewers with colorful graphics, a light musical soundtrack, no on-camera newsreader and reports on topics ranging f...
Oct 11, 2016
Fishing, hunting licenses among fees going up in Sask.
The province is looking to make nearly $9 million in 2017-18 by increasing a laundry list of fees and charges. The provincial government hopes the changes will add about $8.7 million to the General Re...
Mar 16, 2017
Fishing, hunting licenses among fees going up in Sask.
The province is looking to make nearly $9 million in 2017-18 by increasing a laundry list of fees and charges. The provincial government hopes the changes will add about $8.7 million to the General Re...
Mar 16, 2017
AP FACT CHECK: Trump on opioids; his critics on immigrants
WASHINGTON - Boasting in vague terms about the numbers being “way down,” President Donald Trump may have offered false hope that the opioid epidemic is subsiding. His critics on immigratio...
Jun 04, 2018