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Collaros, Bombers to make fifth straight Grey Cup appearance when they face Argos

Another year, another Grey Cup appearance for Zach Collaros and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

COP29 primer: Canada's priorities at the global climate talks, and the Trump impact

Canada could be an important consensus builder at this year's international climate negotiations, Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault said, while downplaying concerns that Donald Trump's presidential election victory could hampe

Blue Bombers overpower Roughriders 38-22, advance to Grey Cup

WINNIPEG — Zach Collaros was smiling as he talked about how wide receiver Kenny Lawler nicely fits into the Blue Bombers’ offensive game plan.

Elections Saskatchewan finishes counting all votes, turnout higher than 2020

REGINA — Elections Saskatchewan has finished counting all the returns from the Oct. 28 general election, with the results showing higher voter turnout than last time.

University roundup: Rams beat Huskies 19-14 to hoist Hardy Cup

SASKATOON, Sask. — The University of Regina Rams are BioSteel Hardy Cup champions after defeating the rival University of Saskatchewan Huskies 19-14 in Saskatoon on Saturday in the first all-Saskatchewan Canada West final in 22 years.

Smith and Edwards lead Hurricanes to 7-3 victory over Warriors

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Shane Smith and Brayden Edwards scored two goals apiece to lead the Lethbridge Hurricanes to a 7-3 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors in Western Hockey League action on Friday night.

Longtime rivals to meet in West final as Blue Bombers host Roughriders

WINNIPEG — Trevor Harris has a suggestion for CFL fans – buckle up for Saturday’s West Division final.

Alberta's Balderston claims last semifinal berth at Canadian mixed curling playdowns

SAINT CATHARINES, Ont. — Alberta's Kurt Balderston defeated Newfoundland and Labrador's Trent Skanes 6-4 on Friday and qualified for the semifinals at the Canadian mixed curling championship.

Saskatchewan premier says school change rooms no longer first priority, names cabinet

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, fresh off a challenging election campaign, announced a new cabinet Thursday while deprioritizing a change room directive he had touted as his first order of business after the vote.

How many criminal cases in each province or territory were halted by time limits?

A review of information provided by provinces and territories shows more than 400 criminal cases have been halted across Canada since the start of last year because they had exceeded time limits on how long trials can take before violating an accused
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