
Poll suggests most Canadians favour cutting EV tariff for canola relief
A new poll suggests that the majority of Canadians favour cutting the tariff Ottawa has imposed on Chinese electric vehicles if it means relief from tariff China has slapped onto Canadian canola imports.In poll, published on Thursday by the Angus Reid Institute, 57 per cent of respondents said they would support loweri...
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LOCAL TALENT
'It's all the fans': Jake Vaadeland on his CCMA win, the industry and the Sturgeon River Boys
Beneath the glow of stage lights, Jake Vaadeland is a true performer, drawing applause and accolades for his unique country and bluegrass notes. Back in Cut Knife, what matters most is the simple stillness he feels after closing his front door. "I haven't been home for a long time. Now I'm home, I get some good ti...
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50 years of family ownership
Charles Repair celebrates 50 years of family owned business
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Family Business
Charles Repair and Service: From humble beginnings to a proud legacy of success
Leadership group
Normand named Ice Wolves captain for 2025-26 season
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North Stars Season Preview
Battlefords North Stars set for the 2025-26 season ahead of home opener vs Kindersley
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Saskatchewan
Game Day Experience
Sask. govt and Roughriders consider future tailgating opportunities
The green and white party at Mosaic Stadium could get a lot bigger if a new plan comes to fruition.In an email to season ticket holders, Saskatchewan Roughrider President and CEO Craig Reynolds confirms legal tailgating may be available as early as next season."In addition to those many season ticket member benefi...
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Muskeg Feature
Labrador tea, cranberries among top plants harvested from muskegs
Peatlands, also commonly known as muskegs, are an important part of the eco-system in Northern Saskatchewan and many other parts of the world. They not only provide a crucial role in maintaining the carbon capture cycle where they exist, but they are also essential to the plants and animals native to these regions, as ...
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special connection
First Nations University of Canada Forms Relationship with South African School
Separated by over 15,000 kilometres and the Atlantic Ocean, two academic institutions on two different continents have formed a special connection.The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv), on September 5, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the University of Zululand (UNIZULU), a comprehensive Africa...
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'Shock and disbelief'
RCMP release Weyburn highway shooting victim's name, family want answers
Tanya Myers has been named as the 44 year-old woman fatally shot in the passenger seat of a Ford Explorer travelling on Highway 39 near Weyburn on Sept. 12. RCMP confirmed the autopsy results showed she was shot.Police read a statement the family released today at a virtual press conference.In the statement, Myers was ...
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Canada

CP NewsAlert: Alberta to use notwithstanding clause on three transgender laws
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith plans to invoke the Charter's notwithstanding clause this fall on three laws affecting transgender people. An internal government memo sent last week from the justice department, obtained by The Canadian Press,...
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B.C. man who claims he stabbed 3 on 'God's will' isn't responsible, lawyer says
VANCOUVER - The lawyer for the man accused of an attack at a Vancouver Chinatown festival says his client had no motivation other than a direction from God to stab three people and he should be found not criminally responsible. Glen Orris told a B.C. ...
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CAQ member booted from cabinet quits party, says she has lost faith in leader Legault
QUÉBEC - A member of the Coalition Avenir Québec recently booted from cabinet has resigned from the party and says she no longer has faith in Premier François Legault. Maïté Blanchette Vézina says she will sit as an Independent and says Legault should ...
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No tsunami threat to B.C. after 7.8-magnitude quake off Russia
VANCOUVER - Authorities have announced there was no tsunami risk to British Columbia's coast after a brief scare triggered by a 7.8-magnitude earthquake near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, in the same area hit in July by one of the biggest quakes ever r...
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Alberta professor put on leave as ripple effects of Charlie Kirk's death continue
EDMONTON - The ripple effects of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk's killing continued to be felt across Canada on Thursday as an Alberta university confirmed it was facing threats, and a major TV network rejigged its programming after the suspensio...
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Fact File: Bay of Fundy 'tide-millers' little more than a tall tale
A Facebook post recounting the ahead-of-its-time ingenuity of so-called "tide-millers" in Nova Scotia in the 18th century caught the attention of readers in early September. The post, which included a striking image of a mill attached to a rock face, ...
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