Sask. shoppers spending with intention this holiday season, report says
Descrease article font size Increase article font size It’s crunch time for shopping centres across Saskatchewan as last-minute gift buyers hope to cross items off their lists. But for some shoppers, such as Anja Sierhaus in Saskatoon, their lists are being kept purposely short. “Everything has risen like crazy and I see that the prices…
Young child hurt after gunfire exchange involving police in northern Quebec: mayor – Montreal
The mayor of a village in Quebec’s Far North says a six-year-old girl was one of two people found injured after an exchange of gunfire involving the Nunavik Police Service over the weekend. Inukjuak Mayor Bobby Epoo says the girl was flown to a hospital in Montreal where she is receiving care, but he did not provide…
Calgary firefighters mark 80 years of giving
Descrease article font size Increase article font size On Sunday, the Calgary Firefighters Toy Association held its annual Christmas party at the Telus Convention Centre in downtown Calgary, welcoming more than 2,000 families to enjoy a festive day filled with treats, activities and holiday cheer. While this holiday season marks the 58th annual event, it…
International students at USask struggle to keep up with rising tuition costs
International students at the University of Saskatchewan are voicing their concerns about the cost of tuition increasing nearly every semester. Some say their tuition has nearly doubled from $21,000 since they started at the school four years ago. Some students, like Isheanesu Nhiwatiwa, are worried they won’t be able to complete their schooling if tuition…
Kelowna parent speaks out about speeding in school zones, dozens of tickets issued
A Kelowna parent is speaking out after witnessing what she calls dangerous driving behaviour in school zones, a problem RCMP say continues despite increased enforcement. Melissa Lane says speeding drivers are a daily concern when she picks her children up from school. “I am here every day at 2 p.m. to pick up my son,…
Cat seen locked out on Burnaby balcony ‘for months’ now in care, BC SPCA says – BC
A cat that generated a lot of social media attention recently is now in care, the BC SPCA confirmed. The cat first came to the attention of neighbours in the Burnaby building on Hazel Street, who said the cat had been locked on a balcony, in the elements, for about three months and they could…
What does U.S. want from Canada to renew CUSMA? Trump’s trade rep has list – National
The U.S. wants Canada to expand dairy market access for American products and lift provincial bans on U.S. alcohol as part of the upcoming review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), Washington’s top trade envoy says. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told members of Congress this week the joint review “will depend on the successful resolution”…
Dozens of people allegedly bear-sprayed outside market at Big White Ski Resort
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A night out at Big White Ski Resort took a chaotic turn Sunday after a group of young people allegedly deployed bear spray, affecting dozens of workers and bystanders. “It’s not really the type of thing you see on the ski hill,” said patron Isaac Potash. Witnesses…
University of Alberta Hospital opens Atrium space
The University of Alberta has opened a new Atrium space. It aims to give hospital staff, patients, visitors and family a space to go to that’s calming and away from the business. Source link
Independent Regina businesses make the best of the holidays
Two independent Regina businesses prepped for holiday season months in advance and are now making the most of the busy shopping season. Source link
