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Feds detail $100 million pledged to fight food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic
OTTAWA - The federal government will distribute $30 million to Indigenous communities and about $65 million to local organizations across Canada to support food security during the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
The Canadian Press
Dec 18, 2020
'I just live one day at a time': Former drug dealer charts new path
By Nigel Maxwell In the past few years, Prince Albert's Joey Genereaux has gone from being at the top of the city police service's most wanted list to being in high demand as a motivational speaker. T...
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Sen. Lynn Beyak removed from Tory caucus over 'racist' post on website: Scheer
OTTAWA - Sen. Lynn Beyak, who famously declared "some good" came out of Canada's residential schools, was removed from the Conservative Party caucus after refusing to remove a "racist&q...
The Canadian Press
Jan 05, 2018
Saskatchewan farmers looking for rain with harvest done
Dry weather over the past month and a half allowed farmers in Saskatchewan to complete harvest. Now, most producers want to see the skies open up. In the final crop report of 2022, the Ministry of Agr...
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Oct 20, 2022
News Talk Radio honoured with 4 RTDNA awards
The Radio Television Digital News Association of Canada's annual awards honoured News Talk Radio with four Prairie Region awards Saturday night. Byron MacGregor Award (Medium Market) - Best New...
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Apr 24, 2016
A timeline on rail disruptions by anti-pipeline protesters across Canada
RCMP began enforcing an injunction last week that prevents interference with construction of a $6.6-billion natural gas pipeline in northern British Columbia. Here is a timeline of the dispute, along ...
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Feb 14, 2020
Fresh lettuce and tomatoes: Sea-can garden aimed to ease Arctic food insecurity
GJOA HAVEN , Nunavut - Betty Kogvik must have one of the most unusual jobs in all Nunavut. In a land of naked rock and treeless tundra, she's a gardener. "I never grew plants before in my life,&q...
The Canadian Press
Jan 29, 2020
SPSA says 30 active wildfires are burning in Saskatchewan
Special air quality statements blanketed almost the entire province of Saskatchewan on Tuesday as dangerous amounts of wildfire smoke in the air continue to make breathing difficult. Steve Roberts, th...
Jun 13, 2023
Brier format changed, but Laycock's goal remains the same
It's been nearly 40 years since Saskatchewan has won the Brier, a statistic Team Laycock hopes to change. Made up of skip Steven Laycock, third Matt Dunstone, second Kirk Muyres and lead Dallan Muyres...
Mar 02, 2018
Team Saskatchewan poses with the trophy they earned for winning the Tankard on Feb. 4, 2018. (Curling Canada)
China opens virus hospital, market plunges as toll grows
BEIJING - China opened a new hospital built in 10 days, infused cash into tumbling financial markets and further restricted people's movement in sweeping new steps Monday to contain a rapidly spreadin...
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Feb 03, 2020
The Huoshenshan temporary field hospital under construction is seen as it nears completion in Wuhan in central China's Hubei Province, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020. (Chinatopix via AP)
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