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CP NewsAlert: Carney travels to Kyiv in show of support for Ukraine
KYIV - Prime Minister Mark Carney has travelled to Ukraine where he is expected to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Carney is in Kyiv as a special guest of Zelenskyy on Ukraine's Independence ...
2h ago
27 King Charles III Coronation Medals Awarded in Prince Albert district
In honour of King Charles III's coronation in 2023, the King Charles III Coronation Medal was created to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to their community in Canada, or ...
6h ago
Summer Free Ride 2025 comes to an end
The lawn in front of the Knotty Pine Bistro out in Little Red Park saw 101 qualifiers come surround the custom painted 2014 GMC Sierra that Beach Radio announcers have been driving around throughout t...
8h ago
Settlement reached in national class-action lawsuit over drug Rexulti: law firm
MONTREAL - Lawyers involved in a class-action lawsuit over the drug Rexulti say a $4.75 million settlement has been reached on behalf of patients and the estates and families of those who were prescri...
10h ago
Classic cars, hot rods roll into Prince Albert for annual car show
The cooler weather didn't put the brakes on the annual Klassic Kruisers Kar Klub Show Friday in Prince Albert. About 170 entrants and hundreds of spectators spent the afternoon admiring vehicles spann...
11h ago
CP NewsAlert: Carney lands in Poland, kicking off mission to deepen European ties
WARSAW - Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Europe as part of a broader effort to deepen ties with allies there. Carney's plane left Ottawa early Saturday headed to Poland for his fourth European trip s...
12h ago
Parole Board details B.C. sex offender's 'pattern' of breaching court conditions
VANCOUVER - The Parole Board of Canada says convicted sex offender Randall Hopley remains an "undue risk to society" after the B.C. man left a halfway house in May the day he was released from prison....
13h ago
Quebec college facing $30M fine over English student enrolment postpones 1st day
MONTREAL - A Quebec college facing a $30-million fine for enrolling too many students in English-language programs is suspending the first day of classes on Monday. LaSalle College says in a statement...
14h ago
Mirra Andreeva, Vicky Mboko, João Fonseca and Learner Tien are teens to watch at the US Open
NEW YORK (AP) - There is a fascination in all sports - all walks of life, maybe - with young stars, those such as tennis player Mirra Andreeva, a Russian who is still only 18 yet already has been a Gr...
15h ago
Sask. government appeals to feds after farm equipment hit by tariffs
The Saskatchewan government is urging Ottawa to step up negotiations with Washington and support Canadians caught in the crossfire of expanded U.S. tariffs.Trade and Export Minister Warren Kaeding has...
15h ago