Carney, Poilievre to meet face-to-face as party leaders square off in first debate
Liberal Leader Mark Carney's French language skills will be put to the test, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will seek to turn his numbers around, when the five main federal party leaders square off in Montreal tonight in the first of two debates ahead of election day on April 28.
The two-hour French-language debate will be moderated by Radio-Canada's Patrice Roy and will focus on five themes: the cost of living, energy and climate, the trade war, identity and sovereignty, and immigration and foreign affairs.
Rob Carnie In The Morning
Rob Carnie In The Morning
Estevan Mermaids earn multiple top finishes at provincials
The Estevan Mermaids Artistic Swimming Club brought home a wave of medals and top-10 finishes from a recent prairie competition, with athletes excelling in both individual and team events across multiple age categories.
In the 10U Limited category, Ciara Schell finished second, while Tylee Picton placed seventh and Laikynn Shier took ninth. In 12U Limited figures, Sophia Vibe came in sixth, Ella Biette was seventh, while Jillianne Velasquez, Ava Story and Brooklyn Saxon placed 15th, 17th and 19th, respectively.
Southeast Advocates connects jobseekers and employers at April 16 job fair
Southeast Advocates is inviting the public to a job fair on Wednesday aimed at connecting jobseekers with local employers and promoting opportunities in the community.
The event will take place April 16 at Wylie Mitchell Hall, running from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Held in partnership with the Estevan Chamber of Commerce and funded by CECS — a francophone organization based in Saskatoon — the fair is designed to showcase career options in Estevan and other rural areas of Saskatchewan.
Southeast sees healthy amount of moisture with first big shower of spring
The southeast has felt its first substantial spring rain over the weekend, as a system that came in Saturday night has finally passed us by. With farmers looking to get moisture in their fields and homeowners wanting their lawns to green up, that moisture can be good if it comes down at the right times.
Environment and Climate Change Canada Meteorologist Stephen Berg says that the amounts we saw were somewhat substantial for the area.
Red Wings are off to the SJHL Finals
Josh Sale tipped a point shot from Dallen Oxelgren just over five minutes into overtime to give the Richardson Pioneer Weyburn Red Wings a berth in the SJHL finals. The goal gave the Red Wings a 3-2 win in the game and a 4-2 win in the series over the Flin Flon Bombers.
"I just saw the shot coming and realized I probably needed to deflect it," Sale said of the series-winning goal. "I deflected it in, and I kind of blacked out for a second, then realized we won. It's kind of the best feeling in the world."
Estevan Extreme 13U Girls finish strong at volleyball provincials
The Estevan Extreme 13U Girls wrapped up their volleyball season this past weekend with a strong showing at the Volleyball Saskatchewan Provincials in Regina.
Competing in Division 1—the highest tier of play—the team faced off against some of the top 13U teams from across the province and held their own every step of the way.
Pool play began with back-to-back three-set battles against Regina Summit Red and the CVVC Aces. Though the Extreme came up just short in both matches, they bounced back with a confident straight-set win over Blitz Thunder.
City of Estevan SUMA resolution passes, looking to support mental health resources
During the Saskatchewan Urban Municipality Association's (SUMA) annual convention, cities put forward a number of resolutions to be voted on as to whether they'll pass and be a priority for the organization moving forward. The City of Estevan put forward their own resolution, which concerned funding for mental health initiatives and supports.
The text of the resolution presented at the convention is as follows:
Bastable, Timothy
Timothy John Bastable
December 12, 1956 – April 10, 2025
It is with broken hearts that our family announces the passing of our beloved Timothy. He was a special husband, father, grandfather, brother and a friend to everyone.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in the summer at the family farm.
In memory of Tim memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan (designate to the Allan Blair Cancer Centre) 200 – 4545 Parliament Ave., Regina, SK S4W 0G3 or online at cancerfoundationsask.ca
Inflation cooled to 2.3% in March as gas prices fell, StatCan says
Canadians got a break on inflation in March as gas prices fell and a slowdown in travel to the United States helped cool airfare costs, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
The annual rate of inflation slowed to 2.3 per cent last month, down from 2.6 per cent in February. A poll provided by LSEG Data & Analytics ahead of Tuesday’s release had expected yearly inflation to hold steady month-to-month.
StatCan said gas prices fell 1.6 per cent year-over-year in March, coming off a hike of 5.1 per cent in February.