Southeast sees mercury drop as extreme cold warning hits the area
The southeast is in for another hit of cold weather, which settled into the area this morning.
Environment Canada released an extreme cold warning on Sunday ahead of the cold, hoping to raise awareness of the system.
Meteorologist Stephen Berg says that the prairies are seeing quite the cold over the next few days.
Canadian Beef Advisors release 2025-30 National Beef Strategy
The Canadian Beef Advisors (CBA) have released the 2025-30 National Beef Strategy.
“The National Beef Strategy is about the future. We want people to know that the beef industry is preparing the way for the next generation”, states Bob Lowe, Chair of Public and Stakeholder Engagement.
Here's the latest on Sunday as Canada prepares for Trump tariffs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last night Canada will retaliate after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed 25 per cent tariffs against Canadian goods would go into effect Tuesday.
Trudeau said Saturday that Canada will respond with 25 per cent tariffs against $155 billion worth of American goods, including alcohol, furniture and natural resources.
Here's the latest (all times Eastern -- check back for the latest developments):
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MRI fundraiser has finish in sight as 2025 sees success with community donations
2025 has had a great start for the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation as a flurry of donations to their MRI fundraiser has come in over the past few weeks.
That's shot their total up to $4,743,108 of their $6.5 million goal, with just under a year since they began the fundraiser in April of 2024.
Executive Director Lori Gervais says that community sources have been very reliably donating to the cause.
Canada slaps retaliatory tariffs on hundreds of U.S. goods, outlines response plan
Ottawa is imposing 25 per cent tariffs on hundreds of goods originating in the United States — from meat and milk to carpets and curtains — in response to steep new American levies against Canada.
The federal government released a detailed list of the retaliatory tariffs on $30 billion in goods Sunday, less than 24 hours after U.S. President Donald Trump forcibly dragged Canada into an unprecedented trade war.
Trump signed executive orders Saturday evening to hit America's closest neighbour with damaging duties of 10 per cent on energy and 25 per cent on everything else.
Estevan Mayor happy to see what the future brings with coal lifetime extended
The city of Estevan is thrilled for the future after SaskPower announced it would look at lengthening and possibly expanding the service of the Boundary Dam power station.
That would keep the station's jobs running past the current expected lifetime while potentially opening up more demand for coal.
Mayor of Estevan Tony Sernick says that the original announcement has been a big shock for the city.
Saskatchewan's 2024 Domestic Violence Death Review Report highlights need for action
The 2024 Domestic Violence Death Review Report for Saskatchewan was released this week.
“Saskatchewan recognizes the need to take action to address the issue of interpersonal violence and domestic violence deaths in our province,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Tim McLeod said. “The recommendations in this report will inform future government responses to domestic and interpersonal violence and can serve as a roadmap for all of us to make our province safer for everyone.”
Estevan Peavey Mart location to shut down, alongside 90 stores nationwide
After announcing over the weekend that it would shutter 22 locations in Ontario and Nova Scotia, Peavey Industries LP announced they are closing all 90 Peavey Mart locations nationwide, including the Estevan branch on King Street.
What's coming in Canada's response plan to Donald Trump's tariffs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has outlined Canada's strategy to retaliate against the United States, as President Donald Trump moves to hit the country with 25 per cent tariffs on Tuesday.
Trudeau said Saturday night that Canada will hit the U.S. with reciprocal 25 per cent tariffs against some $155 billion worth of American goods.
That response comes even as the Trump White House threatens such retaliation would invite escalation.
Trudeau announces 25 per cent targeted retaliatory tariffs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will hit back with steep, immediate retaliatory tariffs on American goods after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed he is moving ahead with devastating duties on Canada starting Tuesday.
Trump signed an executive order on Saturday to slap Canada with 25 per cent tariffs — with a lower 10 per cent duty for energy — laying the foundation for an unprecedented trade war with America's closest neighbours.