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Tow truck driver calls on motorists to slow down after close call with semi
A tow truck operator is pleading with motorists to slow down after he had a very close call with a semi. Slavko Hardi, owner of Hardi Towing out of Battleford, was towing a vehicle from the ditch on H...
Sheena Roszell
Jan 21, 2021
(Slavko Hardi/Facebook)
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Ottawa OKs return of Boeing Max aircraft to Canadian skies
MONTREAL - The Boeing 737 MAX can return to Canadian airspace beginning Wednesday, Transport Canada says, concluding nearly two years of government review after the aircraft was involved in two deadly...
The Canadian Press
Jan 18, 2021
B.C. travel ban will harm struggling tourism sector, says industry coalition
VICTORIA - A coalition of British Columbia tourism industry groups is urging the province against considering a domestic travel ban, saying restricting travel between provinces to fight COVID-19 would...
The Canadian Press
Jan 16, 2021
Picturesque lighthouse at Nova Scotia's Peggys Cove to get viewing platform
HALIFAX - Easily one of Canada's most recognizable landmarks, the rugged point of land surrounding the postcard-perfect lighthouse at Peggys Cove, N.S., will be getting a much-needed facelift this sum...
The Canadian Press
Jan 15, 2021
Massive winds rip through Sask., top 100 km/h in Saskatoon
It was a case of hold on to more than your hat Wednesday night as a wind storm whipped through the province. Environment Canada confirmed the signficant winds were record breaking. "The winds were ext...
CKOM News
Jan 14, 2021
Strong winds knocked down the Taco Bell sign on 51st Street in Saskatoon on Jan. 14, 2021 (Keenan Sorokan)
Feds look at using border data to find travellers applying for sickness benefit
OTTAWA - A federal official says the government is considering using data on incoming travellers to prevent vacationers from claiming a benefit for people who must quarantine or isolate due to COVID-1...
The Canadian Press
Jan 14, 2021
WestJet puts 1,000 workers on leave, citing government's 'incoherent' policy
CALGARY - The CEO of WestJet Airlines Ltd. is laying the blame squarely on "incoherent" policy from Ottawa as his carrier cuts staff and flights in response to new COVID-19 testing requirements for pa...
The Canadian Press
Jan 08, 2021
Public health agency president says employee's trip to Jamaica is 'unacceptable'
OTTAWA - The president of the Public Health Agency of Canada says it is "unacceptable" that one of the agency's managers ignored advice and vacationed in Jamaica last fall.Iain Stewart says although t...
The Canadian Press
Jan 07, 2021
Canadian snowbirds flock to vaccinate in Florida as rollouts lag north of the border
OTTAWA - Snowbirds are rushing to get inoculated against COVID-19 down south as provincial vaccine rollouts lag north of the border. While many of the roughly one million Canadians who flock to sunnie...
The Canadian Press
Jan 07, 2021
Quebec imposes Canada's first curfew as country's COVID-19 caseload soars
TORONTO - Touting the need for drastic action, Quebec became the first province to impose a curfew Wednesday as soaring COVID-19 infections across Canada intensified the strain on hospitals and prompt...
The Canadian Press
Jan 06, 2021
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