Southeast to receive warm boost as Pacific air set to blow in next week
The southeast has been feeling some unseasonable warmth ever since the cold snap evaporated back in February and we're set to see even warmer temperatures soon. That'll include temperatures scraping by double-digit positives by the beginning of next week.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Danielle Desjardins says that we'll see a nice and oceanic, almost tropical, breeze coming through.
Pipeline talk leaves industry figure skeptical with 'non-starter' political environment
Pipelines have been mentioned more as the trade relationship between Canada and the US is strained with tariffs placed between the countries. That has included rumours around US President Donald Trump wanting to resurrect the Keystone XL pipeline and Canadian politicians discussing a possible east-west pipeline being built.
Third time's the charm: Moosomin and Redvers face off again in Big Six Finals
The stage is set for the tail end of the Big Six Hockey Playoffs.
After sweeping their semi-finals series, the defending champion Moosomin Rangers and the Redvers Rockets will be squaring off for a blockbuster ending. This is nothing new for either team, as the 2025 season marks the third time they'll see each other in the finals. League president Craig Barber remarked that fans are in for a wild finish.
Ottawa moves to block 'predatory' investments as tariff war continues
Canada's industry minister is looking to block what he calls "predatory investment behaviour" as a trade war with the United States continues.
François-Philippe Champagne warned Wednesday that Canadian businesses could be at risk due to the sweeping tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
"As a result of the rapidly shifting trade environment, some Canadian businesses could see their valuations decline, making them susceptible to opportunistic or predatory investment behaviour by non-Canadians," he said in a statement posted to the social media platform X.
The Canadian Country Showcase Podcast: Episode 42
The Canadian Country Showcase, hosted by Courtney Fielder, airs every weekend on Saturdays at 12 PM and Sundays at 4 PM.
Experience early aviation with the ACE Academy flight simulator in Estevan
The Souris Valley Museum is offering a unique opportunity to step into the shoes of a World War I pilot with the ACE Academy Flight Experience. This interactive flight simulator, part of a travelling exhibit, is set up at the museum and will be available for visitors until May 16.
Listen: Nominations are OPEN for SE Women of Distinction Awards
It's time once again for us to acknowledge women from around the southeast for all their contributions and efforts in both the workplace and in our communities. We all know outstanding women who go above and beyond every day.
Grain Growers Canada says impacts of tariffs set to be "devastating" for North America
Tariffs are set to have a big impact on commodities, with the grain crops across Canada especially feeling the pinch.
With 25 per cent tariffs being put on both sides of the border following the US's original tariffs that came into effect at midnight, prices are expected to rise across the board.
Kyle Larkin, the Executive Director at Grain Growers Canada, says the tariffs will be devastating on both sides of the border.
Grain Growers Canada says impacts of tariffs set to be "devastating" for North America
Tariffs are set to have a big impact on commodities, with the grain crops across Canada especially feeling the pinch.
With 25 per cent tariffs being put on both sides of the border following the US's original tariffs that came into effect at midnight, prices are expected to rise across the board.
Kyle Larkin, the Executive Director at Grain Growers Canada, says the tariffs will be devastating on both sides of the border.
Weldon School snack program continues to make a difference
A long-running snack program at Weldon School in Bienfait continues to help students stay fueled throughout the day, thanks to support from the local community and businesses like Southern Plains Co-op.
Principal Nina Lonsberry said the school initially had a breakfast program but expanded its offerings when the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted their ability to provide hot meals. During that time, the school introduced snack bins in every classroom, with the support of the School Community Council (SEC).