Court to hear Saskatchewan's case to stop collection of carbon levy money

Federal Court in Vancouver is to hear a case today from the Saskatchewan government asking for an injunction to stop the Canada Revenue Agency from collecting millions in carbon levy money.

Premier Scott Moe's government argues it's unconstitutional for Ottawa to take from its bank account, and that it's unfair for Saskatchewan to pay.

Earlier this year, Saskatchewan had stopped remitting the carbon levy on natural gas to Ottawa, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exempted home-heating oil users from paying. 

JBS Foods Canada is expanding its beef processing facility at Brooks. 

Work is already underway on a new beef processing line and warehouse expansion.

The $90 million investment includes a new patty processing line and a state-of-the-art fulfillment centre, that is expected to be completed for the fall of 2025.

With the expansion, JBS Canada will produce almost seven million more kilograms of beef patties every year for restaurants in Western Canada.

Premier Danielle Smith says JBS is a cornerstone in Brooks, creating jobs and ensuring Alberta’s world-renowned beef makes it to the millions who love to eat it.

City of Estevan urges residents to make sure they're safe with heatwave continuing

With another day of extreme heat for the southeast on the schedule residents are reminded to keep cool however they can.

City Safety Coordinator Helen Fornwald says that the city's plan that they put forward for heat responses is something most people should follow.

She describes some of the steps people should take during hot weather.

Crop Report notes decline in topsoil moisture in southeast region

The latest Crop Report from the Ministry of Agriculture indicates that conditions were generally drier over the past week compared to previous weeks. Overall, crop conditions have been reported as good.

In the southeast, producers are working on fungicide applications due to frequent showers and humid conditions, which contribute to disease development.

Join the arm wrestling fun: Estevan Southern Impact's Open House and BBQ fundraiser

Estevan Southern Impact, an arm wrestling club in Estevan, is hosting an Open House Practice & Appreciation BBQ on July 20. The event aims to raise awareness about the sport of arm wrestling and the club itself. One of the club's founding members, Desiree De Silva joined the SUN 102 morning show to invite the community to the event.

Fire ban issued for all Saskatchewan Crown lands and parks

Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has issued a provincial fire ban for all Crown lands, provincial parks, provincial recreation sites, and the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District.  

The ban came into effect today and includes open fires, controlled burns, and fireworks are all included in the ban as well as all land within 4.5 km of provincial forest boundaries.  

Bouchard, Mabel

Mabel Bouchard

1929-2024

Mabel passed away at the age of 94, at the St. Joseph’s Hospital on Monday, July 8, 2024.

Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at St. John the Baptist R.C. Church with Rev. Thuy Nguyen presiding.  Interment will follow at the Souris Valley Memorial Gardens. Please join the family for a time of lunch and fellowship at the Church Auditorium.

Estevan road's speed set to fall with construction ongoing

An Estevan city street will be slowing down drivers as crews are hard at work in the area.

Perkins Street's south side to 2nd Street will have reduced speeds to 30 km/h for construction.

The city advised the public to stay alert when passing by a construction zone to keep those workers safe.

Progress on the 4th Street Revitalization progress has the area blocked off up to the halfway point of the 1200 block.

The Province announcing some key changes to it's new Animal Production Regulations

Saskatchewan's New legislation around Animal Production Regulations consolidates four existing Acts related to animal production into one.

It also reduces ten sets of regulations into a single set, which reduces the red tape and simplifies the legislation. 

Agriculture Minister David Marit says these changes are a positive step toward modernizing and streamlining regulatory processes for  producers  

Man who admitted to killing 4 women in Winnipeg found guilty of first-degree murder

A man who admitted to killing four women in Winnipeg but claimed he was too mentally ill to be held responsible has been found guilty of first-degree murder.

Defence lawyers had argued Jeremy Skibicki was suffering from schizophrenia at the time of the slayings in 2022 and should be found not criminally responsible and detained in a hospital.

But Crown prosecutors said he had the mental capacity and awareness to commit and cover up the killings.

People in a packed courtroom cheered and clapped when the verdict came down Thursday. Skibicki showed little emotion.