FIRST PERSON | I Am A Proud African. Moving To Canada And Being Seen As Black Was A Culture Shock | CBC News
Saskatchewan·First Person Vuyo Ginindza has always felt pride in being Swati and from Africa. So when he moved to Canada and first heard himself described as Black or a person of colour, there was a disconnect. In Africa, we identify by our tribes Vuyo Ginindza · for CBC First PersonContinue Reading
Testing Confirms Avian Flu After Hundreds Of Dead Geese Found Near Lipton, Sask. | CBC News
Saskatchewan Three Saskatchewan farms were quarantined because of the virus. 3 Sask. farms quarantined because of the virus This file photo shows geese flocking near Stevensville, Mont. A large flock of Ross geese recently found dead near Lipton, Sask., tested positive for avian flu. (Perry Backus/AP)Hundreds of dead geese foundContinue Reading
'Losing An Icon': Long-Running Lloydminster TV Stations Abruptly Shut Down | CBC News
Saskatchewan Lloydminster television stations CKSA and CITL were closed on Tuesday, with 19 employees losing their jobs. The stations were known for fostering reporters at the beginning of their careers. CKSA and CITL end broadcast run after more than 60 years Chris Edwards · CBC News · Posted: May 18,Continue Reading
Regina Woman Says Police Shot Dog, Then She Was Arrested For The 'theft Of My Own Pets' | CBC News
Saskatchewan Amid a family dispute over the ownership of two dogs, a Regina woman says she’s devastated after police shot one of the animals in front of her house. Regina Police Service says use of force is under review Jeffery Tram · CBC News · Posted: May 17, 2025 7:00Continue Reading
Measles Outbreak Will Continue Unless More People Get Vaccinated: Sask. Chief Medical Officer | CBC News
Saskatchewan There have been 37 reported measles cases in Saskatchewan from mid-March to mid-May, Saskatchewan Chief Medical Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said at a news conference Friday, compared to only two cases from 2015 to 2024. 37 measles cases in province so far this year; only 2 from 2015 toContinue Reading
Regina Woman Wins Custody Of Charlie The Pug Because Former Partner Refused To Vaccinate Him | CBC News
Saskatchewan A Regina provincial court judge decided a dog custody case based on one owner’s willingness to vaccinate Charlie the pug. ‘These types of claims tear at the heartstrings,’ Judge Paul Demong writes Dan Zakreski · CBC News · Posted: May 13, 2025 12:40 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1Continue Reading
Bear Tranquilized After Wandering Streets Just East Of Regina's Downtown | CBC News
Saskatchewan·Updated Police and conservation officers were on the scene at Victoria Avenue and Montreal Street, just east of downtown Regina, after a bear was spotted in the area. Bear ended up in tree at Victoria Avenue and Montreal Street Hannah Spray · CBC News · Posted: May 12, 2025 9:54Continue Reading
13-Year-Old Sask. Tennis Sensation Smashes Her Way To 3rd National Title | CBC News
Saskatchewan Isabella Ruyu Yan, 13, beat players a collection of older players on the way to a U16 national tennis championship. With little competition locally in Saskatchewan, her coach and father hope she can travel to pursue her tennis goals. Isabella Ruyu Yan, who won this year’s U16 title, isContinue Reading
Regina To Host 2026 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships | CBC News
Saskatchewan Regina will host the 2026 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships, bringing elite young Indigenous hockey players to the Co-operators Centre from May 2 to 9. Week-long tournament will feature top Indigenous athletes from across Canada Jeffery Tram · CBC News · Posted: May 10, 2025 1:17 PM EDT | LastContinue Reading


