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OTTAWA — Federal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has announced help for Canadian businesses affected by the trade dispute with the U.S., giving them time to adjust their supply chains.
Canadian home sales in March also fell 4.8 per cent on a seasonally adjusted month-over-month basis from February, as potential buyers stayed on the sidelines amid concerns over tariffs.
On Friday, two boys were arrested on weapons charges, Saturday two men were stabbed and a liquor store robbed. On Sunday, a ...
The news about MLA Racquel Hilbert calling federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a terrorist came out Wednesday, the premier ...
In campaigning on Monday, Conservatives promise consecutive life sentences for mass murderers, Liberals pledge new defence ...
A leaked email said the NICU used its last ventilator on April 10. Saskatchewan Health Authority acknowledged an increase in ...
For voters who can’t attend the campus locations, or have not yet made up their minds on who to support, advance voting will ...
Deputy Fire Chief Rob Hogan said to call 9-1-1, but if people feel comfortable, they can use sharps containers available from ...
The densest band of more than 7000 Starlink satellites in orbit over southern Sask. according to Samantha Lawler, an ...
Our children’s safety must always come first on the farm, and it is particularly important we keep safety top of mind during ...
Jay Protz, president of the Saskatoon Firefighters Union Local 80, joined the Evan Bray Show on Monday to explain the ...
This incentive program has proven to be a great success in attracting highly sought after health care workers such as nurses, ...