Ontario, Prairies blocked Liberals from an election-night majority blowout

The Liberals rose from the ashes under Prime Minister Mark Carney in a stunning reversal of fortunes this year, but the party's failure to sweep many of the ridings it sought Monday night denied it a resounding majority mandate.

A big part of that failure happened in Ontario, where the party lost many incumbents — even as Carney called for a strong mandate to deal with the threat posed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Elections Canada says more than 19.5M voters cast a ballot in federal election

Elections Canada says more than 68 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot in the federal election — more than 19.5 million people.

While this election was widely expected to see increased turnout, it did not surpass the record set in March 1958, when 79.4 per cent of eligible Canadians voted.

But the nearly 68.7 per cent turnout was the best since the 1993 federal election, which saw 69.6 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot.

Man faces multiple charges after assaulting RCMP officer, resisting arrest in North Battleford

 A 28-year-old man from North Battleford is facing several criminal charges after allegedly assaulting an RCMP officer and resisting arrest during a confrontation last week.

According to Saskatchewan RCMP, the incident occurred on April 22 around 5 p.m. when a member of the North Battleford Crime Reduction Team stopped a cyclist riding without a helmet — a violation of municipal bylaws.

Sask. Government announces new funding program for school playgrounds

The Government of Saskatchewan will launch a new funding program this fall aimed at helping schools across the province build or upgrade playground equipment.

Beginning in fall 2025, the province will invest $3.75 million annually into the School Playground Equipment Grant program, which will provide up to $50,000 in matched funding per project.

Energy leaders gather in Regina to shape the future of Oil and Gas

Regina is hosting the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference once again, showcasing Saskatchewan’s oil and gas sector to an international audience.

The three-day event runs from April 28 to 30 and includes a fireside chat with Premier Scott Moe focused on energy production. Energy and Resources Minister Colleen Young will also take part in a panel discussion with industry leaders.

Reschny sporting "A" for Team Canada at U18 World Championship

One week ago, Macklin's Cole Reschny and the Victoria Royals were getting ready for a Game 7 showdown against the Spokane Chiefs. The Royals lost a double OT heartbreaker 5-4, but Reschny's season didn't end there, as fast forward one week and the local star is in Allen, Texas playing for Team Canada at the U18 World Hockey Championship.

Team Canada finished the group stage 4-0, their last victory coming 8-1 over Team Norway on Monday. After a day off Tuesday, the quarter-final round begins on Wednesday with Reschny and Canada set to face Czechia. 

Falk secures another term, vows to be strong voice for the region

Rosemarie Falk was the winning candidate out of the Battlefords-Lloydminster-Meadow Lake riding in the 2025 Canadian federal election. In office since 2017, Falk was re-elected with over 75 per cent of the vote.

Falk's campaign released the following statement from the re-elected MP on Tuesday morning:

Ingram happy with Liberal inroads in newly drawn riding

Liberal candidate Larry Ingram gathered with a small group Monday night to watch the election results come in — celebrating as the Liberals secured a national victory.

While the candidate for Battlefords-Lloydminster-Meadow Lake didn't win the race, Ingram still finished second place behind the eventual winner in incumbent Conservative Rosemarie Falk. Ingram picked up 5,943 votes, good enough for over 17 per cent of the voting share, though only 90 per cent of polls were reporting at the time of writing.

Saskatchewan expands support for seniors in personal care homes

The Government of Saskatchewan is doing their best to make life more affordable for seniors living in a personal care home.

They announced that a $10 million investment included in the 2025-26 Provincial Budget will be starting this month to increase Personal Care Home Benefit by up to $1,000 per month. This also includes another $120 per month towards residents under Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID).

April Classroom of the Month-Westberry Kindergarten

April’s Classroom of the Month took us to Westberry School, where Mrs. Dimitroff’s energetic kindergarten class was treated to a lunch full of fun, food, and sunshine! The Country 104 crew brought the party with games, pizza, bubbles, and sidewalk chalk—turning the schoolyard into a colourful celebration.

A big thanks to our amazing sponsors for making it all happen: Edge Realty, Rocky Mountain Equipment, Good to Go Trucking, Good to Go Rentals, GPE Fluids Management, CJV The Carpet People, Luk Plumbing Heating and Electric, and Kindersley Castle Building Centre!