PM says he's trying to get Poilievre names of Tories linked to foreign interference
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked national security services to find a way to share information with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre about foreign interference affecting his caucus, he said Wednesday.
Earlier this month, Trudeau told a public inquiry that he has been given the names of past and present Conservative parliamentarians and candidates who are linked to foreign interference.
Trudeau said members from other parties, including the Liberals, have also been flagged.
Weekend precipitation likely to fall as rain in the southeast, delaying first snow
With the months shifting soon, colder weather will be bringing snow to Saskatchewan once precipitation is overhead.
Many areas of the province have already seen some drop and are expecting more as part of a wide system coming to Saskatchewan this weekend.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Danielle Desjardins says that in the southeast that system will be a bit different.
The Drive Home with Barrie Vice
The Drive Home with Barrie Vice
New 24-hour AED station unveiled at Churchill Park
The City of Estevan unveiled their new AED machine at Churchill Park today, funded through a grant by CPKC.
At the event, Helen Fornwald spoke about how the device helps out the community, with Mayor Roy Ludwig and Estevan EMS paramedic Brad Robinson also speaking.
During the event, Fornwald talked about the unit and what it brings to the community.
Radville ER remains closed, extending service disruption
The ER at the Marian Health Centre in Radville will remain closed for the rest of the week.
On Monday, it was announced the ER would be closed from 8 p.m. that day until 8 a.m. this morning. The ER, however, did not re-open. The town of Radville, through its alert system, issued a notification today that the ER would be closed until 8 a.m. Friday.
Estevan Police keep the peace with busts, bust-ups, and a bus-top dance
Estevan Police Service handled a range of incidents over the weekend, including impaired driving, domestic disturbances, drug trafficking, and a late-night party bus warning, marking a busy and varied round of calls for officers.
On Oct. 25, police were dispatched to a residence for a report of a domestic disturbance. A 22-year-old man was arrested for mischief and lodged in cells. The matter remains under investigation.
Second Preliminary Count to take a look at mail-in ballots from Saskatchewan voters
The Saskatchewan election will have another round of vote counting today as Elections Saskatchewan enters its Second Preliminary Count.
On the 28th, election officials hand-counted over 400,000 ballots as part of the First Preliminary Count, which delivered the first look at the province's voting record.
Now the Second Preliminary Count will look at the 20,417 vote-by-mail ballots which have been returned by October 26, 2024. This count will be held centrally in Regina.
Estevan Public Library's November lineup brings films, local stories, and unique conversations
With November just around the corner, the Estevan Public Library (EPL) is set to deliver a series of unique programs that offer something for everyone. Branch Manager Jason Redshaw joined the SUN102 Morning Show to share some of the highlights, from film screenings to workshops with local authors.
Canadian Grain Commission partners with Soy Canada for 2024 harvest
There is a new partnership delivering the Soy Quality Program to Canadian producers.
Nathan Gerelus is the manager of National Affairs at the Canadian Grain Commission, based in Winnipeg, and he says,
“We are excited to have recently partnered with Soy Canada to deliver the Soy Quality Program, and that will start with this year's 2024 harvest.”
Breault, Marcel
Marcel Breault
1929-2024
Marcel Breault, late of Forget, SK passed away on Monday, October 28, 2024 at the Regina Pasqua Hospital at the age of 95 years.
A Prayer Service for Marcel will be held on Thursday, October 31, 2024 at 4:00p.m. at Hall Funeral Services in Estevan, SK.