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Crowds flock to Iceland volcano for a closer glimpse of lava
REYKJAVIK, Iceland - The eruption of a long-dormant volcano in southwestern Iceland has drawn large crowds of visitors eager to get close to the lava flows. Many have trekked to the volcano on the Rey...
Mar 24, 2021

Industry minister foresees biomanufacturing revival, including vaccines — eventually
OTTAWA - Industry Minister Franois-Philippe Champagne sees a future for Canada as a leader in biomanufacturing, including vaccines - but not soon. In a speech at the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolita...
Mar 24, 2021

New public health measures ‘a good start,’ says infectious disease expert
New public health measures ordered in Regina to curb the spread of COVID-19 variants were "a good start," says a local doctor who specializes in infectious diseases.However, Dr. Alex Wong is ambivalen...
Mar 24, 2021

Conservatives call on Liberals to stop payments to Chinese infrastructure bank
OTTAWA - The Conservatives are calling on the Liberal government to stop making payments to the Asian Infrastructure Bank in light of the ongoing detention and lack of transparency around the trials o...
Mar 24, 2021

Flying the flag: UK govt tells ministries to wave Union Jack
LONDON - The British government said Wednesday that the national flag should fly on all government buildings, the latest move in a highly visible embrace of the Union Jack by Conservative Prime Minist...
Mar 24, 2021

Veteran Hamilton Tiger-Cats cornerback Delvin Breaux announces retirement
HAMILTON - Cornerback Delvin Breaux Sr., who played in three Grey Cups with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats despite suffering a near-fatal neck injury in high school, announced his retirement Wednesday. Breau...
Mar 24, 2021

Report into shooting of Indigenous man heightens desire for change in RCMP: minister
REGINA - Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Canadians are impatient to see action from the RCMP after a report that said officers in Saskatchewan racially discriminated against the mother o...
Mar 24, 2021

Canadian Palmer allows himself to visualize about what life could be like in the NFL
Josh Palmer remains firmly entrenched in the grind that is preparing for the NFL draft, but Canadian receiver still allows himself the luxury of thinking about what might lie ahead. "Of course, I visu...
Mar 24, 2021

Preliminary planning begins for Heritage Trail boardwalk addition
One kilometre of the Heritage Trail in Air Ronge could become wheelchair accessible in the coming years if everything goes according to plan. The project is being spearheaded by village Coun. Corey Ha...
Mar 24, 2021

Live theatre returns to EA Rawlinson with The Drowning Girls
Spark Theatre community drama group in Prince Albert is set to go on stage this week for only the second time during this pandemic. Things will be markedly different at the EA Rawlinson Centre: the tr...
Mar 24, 2021