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Budget Deliberations
City of Melfort draft operating budget sees 3.36% property tax increase
The City of Melfort held a budget committee meeting on Thursday afternoon to look over a draft for a 2026 operating budget.The now proposed operating budget for 2026 could see an increase in property taxes, around 3.36 per cent.Additionally, water and sewer rates are set to rise by three per cent, while landfill rates ...
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Tragedy in a small town
'He loved her beyond belief': Snowden murder investigation shock to community
Within a small community where there are a few more than a dozen homes and the local gathering place is the hotel bar, a thick line of yellow police tape surrounds a property where a well-known couple lived.On Wednesday, Nov.5, at approximately 1:20 p.m., Nipawin RCMP received a request for a wellness check at a reside...
Nov 09, 2025
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Running on E
Two arrested, charged after stolen truck runs out of gas: RCMP
A man and a woman are behind bars after the stolen vehicle they were travelling in ran out of gas. It all happened during the early morning hours of Nov. 5 when a truck was stolen from a home south of Wadena. Wadena RCMP found the truck later that day with help from the public and attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle ...
Nov 08, 2025
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October Saves Goalie Challenge
Broncos' netminder stops pucks for cancer research
Humboldt Broncos goaltender Charlie Tritt spent the entire month of October stopping pucks for cancer research.Tritt participated in the October Saves Goalie Challenge, which saw him fundraise for every save he made during the month of October."I had heard about this challenge and had done some similar kinds of fu...
Nov 07, 2025
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Fatal accident
Winnipeg man dies after vehicle rolls near Lanigan: RCMP
Humboldt RCMP are investigating a fatal rollover that happened on Wednesday, Nov. 5.Police responded to the scene about nine kilometres east of Lanigan at 1 p.m. alongside local EMS and fire services. Upon arrival, the driver of the vehicle was declared deceased at the scene and has since been identified as a 34-year-o...
Nov 07, 2025
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Mandela Award
Fishing Lake Saulteaux woman wins prestigious Nelson Mandela award
A Saskatchewan woman who has been a longtime advocate for Indigenous rights, mental health and trauma-informed care has won a prestigious award from the United Nations. Brenda Reynolds is one of two people to be given the Nelson Mandela Award, which is only handed out every five years to recipients who reflect the Sout...
Nov 07, 2025
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Saskatchewan

REMEMBRANCE DAY
'We can do this': Second World War veteran reflects on women breaking barriers
In 1943, a couple of young girls were sitting on a farmhouse step, talking about the world beyond the fields - about uniforms and duty, and how nothing, not even their quiet town, felt untouched by the shadow of the Second World War.Ruth Bond-Martinson still remembers that conversation on a quiet evening, when she was ...
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Canada Post submits overhaul plan to the federal government
Canada Post says it has submitted a plan to the federal government to transform its struggling business model into a financially sustainable postal service.Procurement Minister Joël Lightbound unveiled a suite of changes to the postal service's mandate in late September and gave the Crown corporation 45 days to de...
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Revoked status
Canada has lost its measles elimination status after more than 25 years
The Public Health Agency of Canada says the country has officially lost its measles elimination status, which it had held since 1998.The federal agency says the Pan American Health Organization revoked the status after confirming there has been ongoing transmission of the same strain of measles for more than one year.T...
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Guns off the streets
Two arrested after Sask. Mounties seize guns from 'hidden compartment' in Cadillac
RCMP say they found several guns, suspected drugs, cash and a baton hidden in compartments in an SUV on Saturday, northwest of the Battlefords. According to police, officers stopped a black Cadillac Escalade SUV near the Poundmaker First Nation. A 27-year old female passenger from the Sweetgrass First Nation was arrest...
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Provincial Politics
Scott Moe receives more than 80 per cent approval at Sask. Party convention
SASKATOON - Premier Scott Moe received healthy support from members at the Saskatchewan Party's convention Saturday despite his dismal performance in the province's two major cities in the last election.Moe received an approval rating of more than 80 per cent. An exact percentage was not provided by organizers.Before t...
Nov 09, 2025
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'The play you dream about': Tommy Nield's late touchdown sends Riders to Grey Cup
Tommy Nield has written his name into the history books of the Saskatchewan Roughriders.With just 11 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the 26-year-old caught a pass from quarterback Trevor Harris to claim a 24-21 win in the CFL West Final, which sent the Riders to the 112th Grey Cup.It's the first time the Riders wil...
Nov 09, 2025
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Local Sports

To the grey cup
'The craziest, best game': Riders' Lauther focused on Grey Cup after wild West Final
After a 12 years, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are going back to the Grey Cup.The Riders were able to beat the B.C. Lions in a neck-and-neck West Final on Saturday. The Green and White were just able to sneak past the Lions with a 24-21 win in a game where every point could mean life or death for Saskatchewan's season....
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Jamie Nye: Riders' West Final victory was all about belief
BEL13VE!The promotional playoff phrase for a generation of Rider Nation was no more prominent than the final minutes of an emotional and heart-stopping finish to the West Final."I'm sure there's people at home going 'what are you doing?'," pondered Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris on the reaction to head...
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Local connections
Raiders' Cripps and coach McDonald win gold at 2025 U17 World Challenge
Canada Red has won its first U17 World Challenge gold medal, after defeating Canada White 6-3 on Saturday night.Canada Red took a 3-1 lead into the first intermission with goals from Charlie Murata (Scarborough, ON/Flint, OHL), Loïk Gariepy (Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, QC/Victoriaville, LHJMQ) and Mirco Dufour (Rock...
Nov 09, 2025
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'The play you dream about': Tommy Nield's late touchdown sends Riders to Grey Cup
Tommy Nield has written his name into the history books of the Saskatchewan Roughriders.With just 11 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the 26-year-old caught a pass from quarterback Trevor Harris to claim a 24-21 win in the CFL West Final, which sent the Riders to the 112th Grey Cup.It's the first time the Riders wil...
Nov 09, 2025
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Riders Gameday
'Grateful for these moments': Riders take on Lions in CFL West Final
Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris believes there's one major difference when it comes to the team's mindset for the CFL West Final."We're the big dogs," Harris said.The Riders proved they were the top dog throughout the CFL regular season, finishing with a league-high 12 wins. Finishing at th...
Nov 08, 2025
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October Saves Goalie Challenge
Broncos' netminder stops pucks for cancer research
Humboldt Broncos goaltender Charlie Tritt spent the entire month of October stopping pucks for cancer research.Tritt participated in the October Saves Goalie Challenge, which saw him fundraise for every save he made during the month of October."I had heard about this challenge and had done some similar kinds of fu...
Nov 07, 2025
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Saskatchewan Broadcasters unite for province-wide radiothon supporting wildfire
As wildfires continue to displace families and threaten communities across Saskatchewan, broadcasters from across the province are coming together for a united day of action — a province-wide Radiothon in support of the Canadian Red Cross and wildfire evacuees, happening Thursday, June 12.   Saskatchewan Day Of Caring For Wildfire Evacuees is a collaborative effort that will see radio stations across Saskatchewan dedicating airtime throughout the day to raise funds and awareness for those impacted by the 2025 Saskatchewan wildfires.   Funds raised during the Radiothon will go directly to the Canadian Red Cross Saskatchewan 2025 Wildfires Appeal.   Donations to the Canadian Red Cross will be used to assist those impacted by the wildfires in Saskatchewan with immediate and ongoing relief, including financial assistance, support to evacuees and the communities hosting them, recovery and resilience efforts in response to the wildfires, as well as supporting community preparedness and risk reduction for future all-hazard disaster events within Saskatchewan.  Every radio station and media outlet across the province, from Kindersley to Yorkton, Shaunavon to La Ronge, Saskatoon to Regina will be giving the people of Saskatchewan the opportunity to show their care and concern for our province.   How to Get Involved:   • Donate to the Red Cross here: https://www.redcross.ca/SKDAYOFCARING   • Or Text RADIO to 45678 to donate $10   • Share via social media using #SKDayOfCaring
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Naicam Cadets learn how to send messages through Morse Code Some cadets in Naicam have recently learned how to send messages using Morse Code. This year, 2815 RCACC added Morse Code training as an extra communication skill that was fun and challenging for cadets to learn. Cadet Jodayne Bertram said in the release that “using the radios was awesome, while Cadet Robyn Flath added “my favorite part about the communications course was being able to experience and use the real radio. I also enjoyed talking to someone in British Columbia and learning how Ham radios work.” Flath said in a news release that joining Cadets “would be a great opportunity to help me later on in my adult life while also helping me be a better student,” while Bertram joined because the program “teaches you responsibility.” Commanding Officer of 2815 RCACC, Lieutenant Kathleen Keen, said in the release that they have been trying to recruit adult staff. “We are looking for two more staff that are motivated and ready to join our team,” said Keen. Ideal staff are those who “have intentions of staying with the Naicam corps for the long-term” and who are interested in enrolling into the Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service branch of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) as Cadet Instructor Cadre Officers. Interested adults would assist in supervision, training and administration of the Cadet Program. Keen said they work together well as a team, are motivated, hands-on and communicate often. Cadets are also being recruited, and events this spring include a weekend field training activity, a skiing activity, marksmanship training with the Daisy 853c Air Rifle, and a weekend training activity with the Melville Cadets at Camp Saskadet. Anyone interested in Cadets can come by the Naicam School gym Tuesdays between 7 and 9 pm. “I would tell them it is fun and that it is free. Lots to do!” said Cadet Morrison Obrigewitch. Flath agreed. “I think joining cadets will give you a greater chance of achieving a dream you might have, whether that be your dream job or mastering a dream skill,” added Flath. To accomplish your dreams, Flath indicated that “you have to be ready to put in the work and be committed. The Cadet Program is open to all youth between the ages of 12-18. – Cam.lee@pattisonmedia.com
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Canada

Montreal activist Yves Engler officially looking to enter NDP leadership race
OTTAWA - Montreal-based activist Yves Engler is applying to enter the NDP leadership race months after announcing his intention to make a bid. Engler says he's going through the vetting process to join the race in time to take part in the first formal...
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Hydroelectricity, state interventionism lead Legault's economic vision for Quebec
BEAUHARNOIS - Quebec Premier François Legault presented his economic vision for the province today, with a focus on growing hydroelectric power, cutting bureaucracy, and intervening directly in the economy. With less than one year to go before the pro...
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Next batch of national interest major projects to be released Thursday, Carney says
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says the next tranche of projects the government is referring to the Major Projects Office for review will be announced Thursday. Carney revealed the timing while taking questions from reporters at a news conference ...
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Competition Bureau says algorithmic rent pricing a concern, but not widespread
OTTAWA - The federal Competition Bureau says it hasn't found evidence that using computer software to recommend rent prices reaches the point of anti-competitive behaviour, but it remains concerned about possible issues. The practice, known as algorit...
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'No hope of rehabilitation' for Quebecer who killed 10-year-old in 1994, judge says
MONTREAL - There is "no hope for rehabilitation" for a Quebec man who was convicted of second-degree murder in the killing of a 10-year-old girl north of Montreal in 1994, a judge said Monday as she sentenced the killer to the maximum sentence allowabl...
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Indigenous Services minister says community shouldn't worry about zeros in budget
OTTAWA - The Indigenous Services minister says community leaders shouldn't worry about zeros in the recent federal budget for programs their members rely on. Instead, Mandy Gull-Masty says those holes are an opportunity for leaders to suggest where the...
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World

Small plane carrying hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica crashes in Florida neighborhood
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) - A small turboprop plane bound for Jamaica on a hurricane relief mission crashed into a pond in a residential area of the Fort Lauderdale suburb of Coral Springs on Monday morning, minutes after takeoff, authori...
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Senate inches closer to vote on government shutdown deal
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate was drawing closer to a vote on legislation to end the shutdown on Monday after a small group of Senate Democrats broke a 40-day stalemate late Sunday evening and voted with Republicans to move forward with r...
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Lebanese authorities release son of late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on bail
BEIRUT (AP) - Lebanese authorities released the son of late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on Monday after he paid a $900,000 bail, ending his 10-year detention for allegedly withholding information about a missing Lebanese cleric, securi...
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Canada loses measles elimination status after ongoing outbreaks
Canada is no longer measles-free because of ongoing outbreaks, international health experts said Monday, as childhood vaccination rates fall and the highly contagious virus spreads across North and South America. The loss o...
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Car blast near New Delhi's historic Red Fort kills at least 8 people, India's police say
NEW DELHI (AP) - A car explosion near the historic Red Fort in India's capital on Monday killed eight people and injured at least 19 others, police in New Delhi said. The blast, which triggered a fire that damaged several v...
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Supreme Court will decide whether states can count late-arriving mail ballots, a Trump target
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether states can continue to count late-arriving mail ballots, which have been a target of President Donald Trump. The justices took up an appeal from Mississ...
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