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TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was up more than 300 points while the price of oil fell in late-morning trading on hopes that U.S. and Iran could be nearing a deal to end their war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Firefighting agencies across Canada have 10 new aircraft they can use as the 2026 wildfire season gets underway.
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Audrey Ida Mokry announce her passing peacefully in the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Hospital with family at her side on May 19th, 2026 in her 100th year.
High school football showcase was at Mosaic Stadium Sunday.
OTTAWA — The federal government is leasing 10 new firefighting planes and helicopters to help provinces and territories respond to wildfires this summer.
Emergency Management Minister Eleanor Olszewski says provincial and territorial wildfire agencies will be able to request the use of four air... Read more
OTTAWA — The federal government is leasing 10 new firefighting planes and helicopters to help provinces and territories respond to wildfires this summer.
The 34-year-old man appeared in court on May 21.
A key gathering is underway this weekend in Saskatoon as Métis leaders and citizens meet to discuss the future of governance in the province.
Two people arrested after a drug and weapons bust in Rocanville have been remanded for trial next January.
TORONTO — Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has announced she'll be seeking re-election in this year's municipal election.
Chow says she plans to continue focusing on her work as mayor right now, with "plenty of time for campaigning in the fall."
The 69-year-old former NDP parliamentarian was elected in... Read more
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says no one is more "ticked off" about $200,000 in costs to taxpayers for a private jet purchase, but he is not committing to personally repaying it, as the NDP has urged.
Premiers from the western provinces and northern territories are gathering Monday and Tuesday in Kananaskis, Alta., as the host province stews over a monumental question of quitting Canada.
With a referendum vote planned, Alberta has never... Read more
Former standout quarterback working with CFL squad during training camp in Saskatoon
Federal minister Rechie Valdez heard from Saskatoon’s Filipino community on affordability, housing, immigration.
Lilias Jean David (Haynes), formerly of Ogema, Saskatchewan, passed away peacefully May 14, 2026 at the age of 80 years.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV made a historic apology on Monday for the role the Holy See played in legitimizing slavery and for having failed to condemn it for centuries, calling the Vatican’s record a “wound in Christian memory.”
Past popes have apologized for Christians’ involvement in the... Read more
Eastend attraction opens for summer season with new displays and interactive experiences.
8:30 – The Alberta separatism talks just got a lot more serious, and it could have negative implications on the oil and gas industry, not only in Alberta, but all of Canada. Heather Exner-Pirot, Senior Fellow and Director of Energy, Natural Resources and Environment at the... Read more
CALGARY — Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it's going ahead with its $570-million Heartland extraction plant project.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV made a historic apology on Monday for the role the Holy See played in legitimizing slavery and for having failed to condemn it for centuries, calling the Vatican’s record a “wound in Christian memory.
Premier Danielle Smith announced Thursday that Albertans will be going to the polls Oct. 19 to vote on whether there should be a future binding referendum on the province quitting Canada.
Here’s a timeline of pivotal moments in Alberta’s separatism debate:
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The drive across Saskatchewan is a long one.
Hours pass with little change in the view. A bend in the highway, a gas stop, another horizon. Even at 100 kilometres an hour, it can feel like the province refuses to end.
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The gathering of western Canada's premiers is taking place in Alberta as the province comes closer than ever to triggering a vote on separation.
Investing consistently can often pave the way to wealth in the long term. But that strategy may not feel like it’s achievable if you don’t have a consistent income.
The problem is “not so much the investments themselves, it’s the cash flow,” said John Woodfield... Read more
To some, it’s the Transition Area. To others, it’s just “downtown.”
But a new report says it’s an area valued for its location, walkability, and history.
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OTTAWA — The House of Commons reconvenes today for a final stretch before the summer recess, with a budget bill and Conservative motion set for debate.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he plans to push for a debate on how the government handles First Nations land claims.
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It’s a steel for Saskatchewan businesses affected by tariffs.... Read more
Now comes the hardest part for the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders.... Read more
Investing consistently can often pave the way to wealth in the long term. But that strategy may not feel like it's achievable if you don't have a consistent income.
KANANASKIS — The annual western premiers conference kicks off in Alberta today.
Leaders of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Northwest Territories and the Yukon are to discuss business and their neighbouring relationships during the two-day conference in Kananaskis, west of Calgary... Read more
TORONTO — Dye & Durham Ltd, says Mary Filippelli has been appointed chair of its board of directors until its next annual meeting, replacing Eddie Smith who has resigned.
Saskatoon teacher Megan Wotherspoon is running 60 kilometres a day for 30 days in her mom's memory. She'll traverse the province in a north-to-south run from Stony Rapids, Sask., down to the U.S. border.