Environment Canada looks back at warm, dry 2024 with data
2024 was a year with some chilly nights and scorching days, with Environment Canada taking a look back at all the data they got over the year.
That comes in from their stations across Saskatchewan, with some areas seeing different results this year.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Danielle Desjardins details the results of that work.
Timeline: Key moments in Justin Trudeau's political life
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader after almost a decade at the helm of the party.
Here is a timeline of Trudeau's rise to party leadership and prime minister, and the events that led him to give it all up.
Oct. 14, 2008: Trudeau is elected as a Liberal member of Parliament in the Montreal riding of Papineau in a narrow victory over the Bloc Québécois. He served as an Opposition MP during the Conservative minority government.
April 5, 2009: Trudeau is named Liberal critic for youth and multiculturalism.
Budget talks begin tomorrow: Estevan sets priorities for 2025
The City of Estevan is gearing up for its annual budget deliberations, which are set to kick off tomorrow. Over two days, city council members will meet with third-party groups and city departments to review the funding priorities and projects for the year ahead.
The deliberations will begin on Tuesday, January 7 at 1 p.m., with discussions involving third-party organizations such as the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum, and the Souris Valley Theatre. These groups will present their funding needs for the next year and beyond.
Trudeau prorogues Parliament, will step down as prime minister after leadership race
Justin Trudeau said he will resign as prime minister and leader of the Liberal party following a leadership contest, after months of growing calls from within the Liberal caucus that he step down for the good of his party.
A teary-eyed Trudeau told reporters outside Rideau Cottage, his official residence in Ottawa, on Monday that he reflected on his political future over the holidays and told his kids Sunday evening over dinner that he has decided it's time for him to move on.
Sask. Affordability Act changes not expected until summer 2025
You won't see the savings from the Saskatchewan Affordability Act quite yet.
New Saskatchewan Party government legislation in December had a number of initiatives to lower what many residents would pay in provincial income taxes.
McGillivray in the Morning Moments
Early morning country cruise finds hard working souls. On a chilly, breezy morning I was out looking for moose to photograph when I found this crew hard at it. They were out in the elements working while everyone else was still at home thinking about their day.
WATCH LIVE: Trudeau to make announcement at 10:45 a.m. ET amid calls for resignation ▶️
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called a news conference in Ottawa this morning amid growing calls for his resignation.
The Prime Minister's Office called reporters to Rideau Cottage for 10 a.m. ET and Trudeau is set to speak at 10:45 a.m. ET.
It follows months of speculation over whether Trudeau will decide to step aside and trigger a leadership race.
Estevan Bruins kick off 2025 with a pair of losses to Weyburn, Yorkton
It's a tough start to 2025 for the Eagle Sky Estevan Bruins, as they ring in the new year with a pair of losses.
Saskatchewan story makes top ten list of worst health care stories in 2024
Saskatchewan has made the top five in a list released Thursday of the 10 worst health care stories in Canada in 2024.
Think tank SecondStreet.org released the list after combing through news stories throughout the year, filing information requests with governments and talking with patients. The Saskatchewan story, in fifth place, features Cherise Trott of Yorkton who, since having an operation for a hiatal hernia and her gallbladder removed, has continued to suffer pain and inability to eat but was told it could be up to a year to see a gastroenterologist.
All eyes in Ottawa are on Trudeau’s political future
Monday could mark a historic week in Canadian politics if the growing chorus calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gets its way.
The Globe and Mail is reporting that Trudeau is expected to announce he is stepping down as Liberal party leader as early as Monday.
Trudeau has faced mounting calls for his resignation from MPs in his caucus as public opinion polls have continued to put the governing Liberals trailing far behind the Conservatives.