Sask RCMP update provincial highway conditions
Saskatchewan RCMP advise the public that winter weather is impacting road conditions throughout Saskatchewan.
The following factors are impacting road conditions and/or visibility:
Broncos finish regular season in Nipawin with playoff opponent still to be determined
It seemed like yesterday the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) dropped the puck on the 2024-25 regular season.
Tonight, the Humboldt Broncos will close out the regular season in Nipawin against the Hawks. The good news for the Broncos, their season will not conclude as they have clinched a playoff spot, where they finish remains undetermined.
Local senior hockey league finals
Senior Hockey League action is beginning to wind up around the province.
In the Long Lake Hockey League, game two of championship finals is tonight in Drake as the Canucks host the Foam Lake Flyers. Drake leads the best of five series 1-0 after they picked up a 4-3 win in Foam Lake on Tuesday. Game three will take place in two weeks on Friday, March 28 in Foam Lake.
Bolt Brain Buster: March 14 2025
Bolt Brain Buster:
The tallest one of these ever built was 69 feet tall. What is it?
Text your answers to the Humboldt Sobeys Talk and Text line 306-682-0107
Tune in to the morning show or check back tomorrow for the answer!
Answer: sandcastle
Canadian officials say meeting with U.S. commerce secretary was constructive
Canadian officials said a Thursday meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was constructive and lowered temperatures amid the ongoing trade war launched by U.S. President Donald Trump last month — but they expected no immediate changes to punishing tariffs.
"This was a constructive discussion," said Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne in Washington. "We have our disagreements, but as long as you have dialogue you are making progress."
Mark Carney set to become prime minister and name his cabinet this morning
Mark Carney will be sworn in as prime minister this morning at Rideau Hall, where he will also reveal his new cabinet.
Carney won the Liberal leadership race last weekend with an overwhelming 86 per cent of the votes from Liberal members.
He officially takes over from Justin Trudeau as prime minister in today's ceremony.
His first cabinet is expected to be smaller than Trudeau's 37-member team, and some ministers are set to lose their positions.
Chinese tariffs on canola oil, meal would be disastrous for Sask.: Moe
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says workers at canola crushing plants in his province would be out of jobs should China move ahead with planned retaliatory tariffs on canola oil and meal.
Moe says Mark Carney must immediately engage with China to prevent the levies from being imposed next week.
Carney is set to be sworn in as prime minister Friday.
Moe says the tariffs would devastate Saskatchewan's canola crushing industry, potentially causing facilities to close, and says Carney should have conversations with Beijing before a federal election is called.
Mom says Canadian woman in 'inhumane' U.S. detention, Global Affairs can't intervene
Global Affairs says it can't intervene on behalf of a Canadian being held in an Arizona immigration detention centre, where the woman's mother has described conditions as "inhumane and deeply concerning."
Alexis Eagles said her daughter, Vancouver businesswoman and former actress Jasmine Mooney, is being detained at the San Luis Regional Detention Center with about 30 people in the same cell.
Humboldt/Lanigan seeking identification of individual involved with theft from local business
The Humboldt/Lanigan RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance in locating an individual of interest.
On March 5, Humboldt RCMP were notified that an elderly female went inside of a business on the 600 block of Main Street and left with a piece of clothing. The female was located on surveillance video. An image is located below.
High school basketball regionals set for this weekend including 2A Boys and Girls action in St. Brieux
March madness continues in Saskatchewan this weekend with High School Basketball Regionals across the province.
The St. Brieux Crusaders will be hosting the 2A Boys and Girls Regionals with games on Friday and Saturday as both teams enter as the number one seed.
Head Coach Ryan Trumbley said that both teams are carrying over the success they experienced last year.