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Sask. village giving couples a new start to their Love stories
A village in Saskatchewan is taking the meaning of love to a new level. Shelley Vallier, the mayor of Love, said the small community northeast of Prince Albert is taking reservations for its new weddi...
Gillian Massie
Feb 14, 2024
In the news today: Trudeau denounces protest outside Mount Sinai hospital
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... Protest outside Mount Sinai Hospital 'reprehensible' show of antisemitism: Trud...
The Canadian Press
Feb 14, 2024
Fewer than half of people support assisted death exclusively for mental illness: poll
OTTAWA - Fewer than half of Canadians feel medical assistance in dying should be available to people whose sole underlying condition is mental illness, the results of a new survey showed Wednesday. As...
The Canadian Press
Feb 14, 2024
One person taken to hospital after cougar attack in Banff National Park
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. - A cougar attack in a popular wilderness area of Banff National Park has left one person with minor injuries. EMS crews responded to the Rockbound Lake trailhead around 11 a.m. on ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 13, 2024
Free Reklaws concert to kick off Brier in Regina on March 1
The 2024 Montana's Brier will get off to a rocking start in Regina next month. The Canadian men's curling championship will open with a free concert by The Reklaws at the Patch on March 1. Organizers ...
CKOM News
Feb 13, 2024
SRC VP confident government-funded rare earth processing facility will 'turn a profit'
The vice-president of the Saskatchewan Research Council's rare earth processing division says he's confident the Saskatoon facility will succeed where Vital Metals failed. "We are constructing a verti...
Lara Fominoff
Feb 13, 2024
Dr. Muhammad Imran, VP of SRC's Rare Earth Division, stands in front of raw monazite, from which rare earth minerals are extracted. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
In the news today: Canadians in Gaza taken into Israeli custody as Joly seeks answers
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... U.S., Joly seek clarity from Israel on Canadians taken into custody from Gaza S...
The Canadian Press
Feb 13, 2024
Saskatoon man grows tropical fruit in homemade greenhouse
A local business owner has found a way to bring the tropics to Saskatoon in an a-peeling way. Dean Sopher, the owner of local food production business Arkopia, has learned how to grow a variety of exo...
Mia Holowaychuk
Feb 12, 2024
Saskatchewan changing how it procures hotels for those on social assistance
REGINA - The Saskatchewan government says it's changing how it procures hotels for those on social assistance after a motel owned by a legislature member raised rates when the province paid. The Saska...
The Canadian Press
Feb 09, 2024
More Canadians using AI tools, despite 'deep-rooted' fears about the tech: poll
OTTAWA - Despite worries artificial intelligence lacks empathy and could be coming to steal their jobs, a growing number of Canadians are turning to AI tools, a new poll suggests. Thirty per cent of C...
The Canadian Press
Feb 09, 2024
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