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KISS to hit SaskTel Centre stage Nov. 13
It's a big concert announcement for Saskatoon.KISS is coming to the SaskTel Centre stage for a show Nov. 13, as part of the band's "End of the Road" world tour.Tickets for the show are to go on sale M...
Mar 01, 2023

Red River Mutual Invites Communities to Spruce Up Their Stories
Red River Mutual's Community Initiative Is Offering Funds to Renew and Restore Community Spaces For Fourth Year Red River Mutual's community sponsorship initiative, Spruce Up Your Story, is back for i...
Mar 01, 2023

'I'm proud:' Senators centre Derick Brassard to play milestone 1,000th career game
OTTAWA - There was a time last summer when Derick Brassard contemplated retirement. But the Ottawa Senators centre didn't act on the thought. With some encouragement to stick around, he instead signed...
Mar 01, 2023

'Tenaciousness of winter:' Weather Network forecasts a delayed spring
A winter season that lacked commitment in its early days is likely to finish strong before spring's sluggish arrival, according to predictions from a prominent forecaster. The Weather Network said a w...
Mar 01, 2023

Service reduction in Canadian cities can lead to transit 'death spiral': researcher
HALIFAX - Canadian cities should be nimble and prioritize service if they want to sustain and strengthen public transit systems in a time of declining ridership and labour challenges, a transit resear...
Mar 01, 2023

In The News for Mar. 1: What can Ottawa learn from Canberra on foreign interference?
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Wednesday, March 1, 2023 ... What we are watch...
Mar 01, 2023

B.C.'s budget praised for housing investment, criticized for lack of business help
VICTORIA - The British Columbia government's new budget will spend more as the economy shrinks. Finance Minister Katrine Conroy says now isn't the time to start making cuts, so there is more money for...
Mar 01, 2023

Canada can learn from Australia on addressing foreign interference, experts say
OTTAWA - A former top public servant and a prominent national security researcher say Canada can look to Australia for ideas on better handling the threat of foreign interference. Ottawa should "copy ...
Mar 01, 2023

Head-on train crash in Greece kills 32, injures at least 85
TEMPE, Greece (AP) - A passenger train carrying hundreds of people, including many university students returning home from holiday, collided at high speed with an oncoming freight train in a fiery wre...
Mar 01, 2023

Ylonen scores winner in 3rd, Canadiens beat Sharks 3-1
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Jesse Ylonen scored the go-ahead goal with 10 minutes remaining and the Montreal Canadiens beat the San Jose Sharks 3-1 on Tuesday night. Kaiden Guhle and Christian Dvorak also...
Mar 01, 2023