Saskatoon mayoral candidate Cary Tarasoff says it’s time for the city to get its finances back on track after building a reputation of overspending and mismanaging costly projects.
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‘I hope there’s justice’: Family of murdered Indigenous woman attend accused’s court hearing
Family and friends of a murdered Indigenous woman were in court on Thursday for a scheduled hearing for the man accused in her death.
‘Game-changer’: funding for new K-12 school on Piikani Nation announced
More than 600 students on the Piikani Nation will soon have a new space to learn after the federal government announced funding Thursday morning.
Suspects in targeted Duggan shooting sought by Edmonton police
Edmonton police are hoping the public can help identify people involved in a shooting in the southside neighbourhood of Duggan last month.
Voting and other things to do in Metro Vancouver this weekend
The most important thing to do in Metro Vancouver this weekend is to vote in the provincial election if you’re eligible and not among the more than a million British Columbians who cast their ballots in advance.
Montreal poised to stop adding fluoride to West Island tap water in 2025
The West Island is one of the few places in Quebec that adds fluoride to the drinking water but the City of Montreal’s plans to phase that out by 2025 has some in the community upset.
Community effort spots illegal dumping suspect in Kelowna
A community effort helped capture an illegal dumping suspect in Kelowna Wednesday evening.A member of the Okanagan Forest Task Force captured video of the moment when RCMP confronted a man driving an older model pickup truck, who had allegedly dumped a truck camper in the backcountry earlier in …
Drowning death of 5-year-old at Wabamun Lake believed to be criminal: RCMP
RCMP are looking for witnesses in what they believe was the criminal death of a five-year-old girl at Wabamun Lake on Sunday.
Flames 2023 first-round draft pick Sam Honzek out with upper-body injury
The Flames’ top 2023 draft pick, Sam Honzek, is out with an upper-body injury, the team announced Thursday.
Passenger trips to take longer in Ontario and Quebec after CN rule change: Via
Passengers riding on Via Rail’s most heavily travelled corridor may endure a slower trip after Canadian National Railway Co. imposed restrictions on Via’s new trains.
