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Quadruple homicide on Carry the Kettle First Nation

Quadruple homicide on Carry the Kettle First Nation

Large police and EMS response to the First Nation following homicide reports.
Booing of U.S. anthem continues at Canadian sporting events despite tariff pause

Booing of U.S. anthem continues at Canadian sporting events despite tariff pause

TORONTO — Canadian sports fans continue to voice their displeasure at American economic policies despite a pause in a trade war between Canada and the United States.
Booing of U.S. anthem continues at Canadian sporting events despite tariff pause

Booing of U.S. anthem continues at Canadian sporting events despite tariff pause

TORONTO — Canadian sports fans continue to voice their displeasure at American economic policies despite a pause in a trade war between Canada and the United States.
Mental well-being of professional workers a priority

Mental well-being of professional workers a priority

Research shows high levels of work stress and workloads among professional workers.
Humboldt police seeking missing 15 year old

Humboldt police seeking missing 15 year old

Jayda Crowe is known to travel to the Saskatoon area, but her current whereabouts are unknown.
Beauval RCMP seek public assistance locating missing 27-year-old male

Beauval RCMP seek public assistance locating missing 27-year-old male

Isiah Hanson may have been picked up in a white pickup truck headed toward the Dillon area, but his current whereabouts are unknown.
Heritage Festival's speaker series returns

Heritage Festival's speaker series returns

For more information, email [email protected].
B.C. fast-tracking 18 mining and energy projects in face of U.S. tariff threat

B.C. fast-tracking 18 mining and energy projects in face of U.S. tariff threat

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has released a list of 18 critical mineral and energy projects worth roughly $20 billion that it said it's working to accelerate in the face of ongoing tariff threats from the United States.
B.C. fast-tracking 18 mining and energy projects in face of U.S. tariff threat

B.C. fast-tracking 18 mining and energy projects in face of U.S. tariff threat

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has released a list of 18 critical mineral and energy projects worth roughly $20 billion that it said it's working to accelerate in the face of ongoing tariff threats from the United States.

Four found dead in home on First Nation in southern Saskatchewan

FORT QU'APPELLE, Sask. — Four people have been found dead in a home on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, RCMP said Tuesday.
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