On The Canadian Country Showcase October 26th & 27th 2024

Saskatchewan dynamic duo, The Johner Brothers, are back with their new single "Bring Back The Mullet"! This weekend, Brad Johner joins us to talk about the comeback track and share one of his favourites from the past. Plus, we'll revisit a 2022 #1 from Tyler Hubbard.

Catch the Canadian Country Showcase on Saturdays at 12 pm and Sundays at 4 pm across the Golden West Country Network. 

Federal government announces massive drop in immigration targets as Liberals make major pivot

The federal government is slashing immigration targets to levels that will flatten population growth as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admits the government did not get the balance right after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The government had targeted bringing in 500,000 new permanent residents in both 2025 and 2026.

Next year's target will instead be 395,000 new permanent residents, and that will fall to 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027.

Brian Johnson, former city councillor, looks to reclaim Estevan seat

Brian Johnson, a former Estevan city councillor, is running in the upcoming municipal election, aiming to return to local politics with a focus on utilizing his 16 years of experience to benefit the community.

“I know that I can be of good help to the city of Estevan, the citizens, and the surrounding communities,” said Johnson, who believes his time away from council has given him a fresh perspective. He acknowledged that while the city has moved forward with important projects, there is still much to be done.

Trudeau says he will remain prime minister despite caucus revolt

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has no intention of stepping down as the leader of the Liberal party by next week. 

A letter signed by two dozen Liberal MPs asking Trudeau to step down was presented to the prime minister Wednesday at a tense caucus meeting in Ottawa.

The letter asked for him to let the caucus know by Oct. 28 what he decides to do.

Trudeau told MPs he would reflect on what was said, but when asked today if he would stay on as prime minister after that date he answered a definitive "yes." 

A LEGO lover’s dream: Estevan to host free BRICKERY event

BRICKERY: A Gallery of LEGO Creations returns to the Estevan Leisure Centre this weekend, showcasing an impressive array of LEGO masterpieces built by members of the Saskatchewan LEGO Users Group (S.L.U.G.). Now in its seventh year, the event promises to deliver fun for LEGO enthusiasts of all ages.

The event will be held on Saturday, October 26, at the Senior Centre, just down the hall from the Estevan Public Library. Running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the gallery is free for all to attend.

Big Six Hockey League close to puck drop with season opener on Friday

The Big Six Hockey League is getting ready to hit the ice as the first game of the season kicks off this week.

The Canrduff Red Devils will be hitting the road to face off against the Midale Mustangs, with the puck dropping at 8 p.m.

That game on Friday will be the first of a hopefully great season, with League President Craig Barber saying teams are preparing for the start of the season.

From hit-and-runs to firearms: A busy week so far for Estevan Police

Estevan police are investigating multiple incidents from the weekend, including a hit-and-run, the arrest of an impaired driver, and the seizure of firearms following a well-being check.

On Oct. 21, a hit-and-run occurred in the parking lot of a grocery store in north Estevan, causing extensive damage. The matter remains under investigation.

Police attended two separate areas regarding suspicious persons in the vicinity, but neither individual was located.

Flu season flies in with the cold

As the winter season rolls around, so does cold and flu season.

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is encouraging southwest residents, families, and everyone else to stay safe, take the necessary precautions, and receive their vaccines.

Dr. David Torr, medical health officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority and Area Department Lead for the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, noted that infections and viruses like the flu spread much easier in colder temperatures.