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Temperature swings and lack of precipitation describe the weather in January

Temperature swings and lack of precipitation describe the weather in January

Feb 10, 2025 | 6:17pm
The temperature during the month of January was a roller-coaster but precipitation was easier to track since there wasn’t much. Environment Canada Meteorologist Danielle Desjardins says the month started colder than average followed by multiple days of back-and-forth changes in temperature.  Despite that, Desjardins says the monthly averages at some weather stations including Moose Jaw, Regina, […]
With tariffs still a concern, Premier Moe heads to DC

With tariffs still a concern, Premier Moe heads to DC

Feb 7, 2025 | 4:50pm
REGINA – Premier Scott Moe is set to head to Washington D.C. next week as part of the Council of the Federation joint mission on trade. In a news release, the province states that Moe plans to meet with US elected officials and businesses and emphasize the strong trading relationship between Canada and the United […]
New court date set for man charged in Jan. 2024 stabbing death in Swan River

New court date set for man charged in Jan. 2024 stabbing death in Swan River

Feb 7, 2025 | 12:52pm
A new court date has been set for one of two Swan River men, arrested in connection with a death in the community last year 29-year-old Dean Bell is charged with Manslaughter, and in Winnipeg Tuesday, he had his matter adjourned to October 2 in Swan River.  On January 13, 2024, Swan River Mounties were […]
Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January as unemployment rate falls to 6.6%

Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January as unemployment rate falls to 6.6%

Feb 7, 2025 | 9:20am
Canada’s unemployment rate ticked down in January as the labour market added 76,000 jobs, beating economist expectations for the month. The jobless rate ticked down 0.1 percentage points to 6.6 per cent, marking the second straight monthly decline after peaking at 6.9 per cent in November, Statistics Canada reported on Friday. Economists polled by Reuters […]
RCMP continue investigating killings of 4 in home on Saskatchewan First Nation

RCMP continue investigating killings of 4 in home on Saskatchewan First Nation

Feb 7, 2025 | 7:46am
RCMP say the autopsies of four homicide victims found in a home in southern Saskatchewan are underway. They say the two men and two women discovered Tuesday on the Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation have not been formally identified. Officers were again collecting evidence at the First Nation east of Regina. Mounties have said they are treating […]
February Crown land sale fetches more than $3 million

February Crown land sale fetches more than $3 million

Feb 6, 2025 | 5:05pm
REGINA – The Government of Saskatchewan’s Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held on Feb. 4, raised $3,039,589 for the province, with the southeast area generating approximately 90 per cent of the revenue.  Twenty-nine parcels were put up for sale in this offering, and 25 received acceptable bids, covering an area of 2,753.836 hectares. […]
Large areas of Sask. not recommended for travel

Large areas of Sask. not recommended for travel

Feb 6, 2025 | 9:24am
SASKATCHEWAN – The Saskatchewan Highway Hotline is advising the public many of Saskatchewan’s highways are not recommended for travel after multiple days of snowfall. Meanwhile, much of southern Saskatchewan is under blowing snow advisory. Environment Canada says winds gusting up to 60 km/h combined with falling snow are creating reduced visibilities in blowing snow. The […]
Canadian pride is on the rise in wake of Trump’s tariff threat – especially in Quebec

Canadian pride is on the rise in wake of Trump’s tariff threat – especially in Quebec

Feb 6, 2025 | 8:00am
Two new polls suggest Quebeckers are feeling pretty good about their relationship with Canada these days. Between December and February, the share of Quebecers who said they were “very proud” or “proud” to be Canadian increased 13 points from 45 per cent to 58 per cent, according to an Angus Reid poll conducted online Sunday […]
RCMP Intercept Illegal Border Crossings as Canada Ramps Up Security Under U.S. Pressure

RCMP Intercept Illegal Border Crossings as Canada Ramps Up Security Under U.S. Pressure

Feb 5, 2025 | 5:15pm
RCMP have intercepted multiple illegal border crossings as Canada strengthens security under U.S. pressure. In Alberta, officers responded to two incidents near the Coutts border crossing. On February 4th, a driver attempting to enter Canada fled secondary screening. RCMP later pursued the vehicle to Raymond, Alberta, where the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. […]