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August 27, 2025
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National Bank of Canada reports profit of $1.07 billion in third quarter
MONTREAL — National Bank of Canada reported a third-quarter profit of $1.07 billion, up from $1.03 billion a year earlier. The Montreal-based bank says the profit amounted to $2.58 per diluted share for the quarter ended July 31, compared with $2.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Dollarama earns $321.5M Q2 profit, up from a year ago, as sales rise 10.3 per cent
Dollarama Inc. reported a second-quarter profit of $321.5 million, up from $285.9 million a year earlier, as its sales rose 10.3 per cent. The retailer says its profit amounted to $1.16 per diluted share for the 13-week period ended Aug.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
GoFundMe launched for Moose Jaw resident recovering from motor vehicle accident
“Kathy has always been someone who gives so much of herself to others, and now it’s our turn to come together and support her and her son through this difficult time,” organizer Keneisha Horsnall said

August 27, 2025
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Regina resident living without water after dispute over city billing
Regina resident Alan Bodnarchuk stands next to his water meter, which was replaced by the city after he said a previous installation of a water meter caused overcharged bills. Photo by Martin Oldhues

August 27, 2025
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White City, RM of Edenwold partner to expand CSO enforcement authority
A Community safety officer can enforce municipal bylaws and certain provincial legislation within a boundary. Courtesy of White City

August 27, 2025
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Regina Pats’ GM Dale Derkatch plans to have Maddox Schultz, Liam Pue play in WHL home opener

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Construction is on for new joint use school in Harbour Landing
Once completed, the new joint use school will be able to take on 500 public school students and 350 from the Catholic school system.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Lytton, B.C., records hottest temperature across Canada this year as province bakes
Lytton, B.C., is living up to its reputation as the hottest location in Canada. Starting Sunday, temperatures in the Fraser Canyon community have surpassed 40 Celsius for three consecutive days, including 41.3 C on Monday.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Opinion: Being the safe hire matters more than being the best
Employers aren’t chasing brilliance — they’re dodging red flags. If you’re not getting hired, it might be about perception, not skill.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Greening the production of cement
USask researchers find that adding biochar to cement yields concrete that's stronger, more environmentally friendly.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
NDP demands release of records on work of China trade office
Opposition Leader Carla Beck again accuses China trade office of doing nothing to stop canola tariffs.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Sask. Staycations: Panoramic views, wildlife in Grasslands West Bloc
Located south of Swift Current near Val Marie, the park is the largest piece of grasslands not being ranched — except for a bison herd.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Small businesses brace for higher costs as U.S. ends shipping-fee exemption
As the latest change to the Canada-U.S. trade relationship is about to take effect, Melissa Caracas Le-Fort is facing a deadline of her own.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Vancouver International Airport reports delays, cites staffing issues with NAV CANADA
VANCOUVER — Vancouver International Airport is reporting that some of its flights are being delayed, citing staffing shortfalls with NAV CANADA.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Canadian Red Cross helps rebuild Ukrainian children's hospital after rocket attack
KYIV — Workers dangle from ropes as they brush the last bit of white paint on the trim of the Okhmatdyt children’s cardiac hospital in Kyiv. Below them, a damaged children's stroller and construction supplies sit atop a tree-covered garbage heap.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
B.C. anglers flock for sockeye, but experts warn of decades-long declines for salmon
VANCOUVER — British Columbia anglers have been standing shoulder to shoulder on stretches of the Fraser River this week, hoping to hook a sockeye salmon during a rare recreational opportunity to catch one of the tastiest and most prized salmon specie

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
U.S. billionaire tells why he's helping fund court fight to stop B.C. ostrich cull
A New York billionaire who is an avid supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump says he is helping fund the legal battle by a British Columbia ostrich farm against an order to cull their flock of about 400 birds after an avian flu outbreak.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Workout substances can be harmful to some adolescents, survey of pediatricians says
TORONTO — Researchers say pediatricians, family doctors and parents need to learn more about what kind of performance-enhancing substances kids are using when they work out or play sports.

August 27, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
In the news today: Canadian cash helps Kyiv rebuild kids hospital, Alberta Next panel
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...

August 27, 2025
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Four arrested in P.A. after collision and flight from police
PRINCE ALBERT — Police say four people were arrested following a weapons call that led to a motor vehicle collision on Tuesday afternoon. On Aug...

August 26, 2025
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Saskatchewan Agriculture Today
Canola prices remain steady in spite of Chinese tariffs
Canola has remained above the lows its futures hit when China slapped on a 75.8 per cent tariff on the Canadian seed. For the week ending August 21, the November canola contract on the Intercontinental Exchange had a net gain of $8.80 at $663.

August 26, 2025
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SaskToday.ca
Saskatchewan Premier Moe says Canada should remove tariff on Chinese EVs
REGINA — As Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe prepares to go to China next week, he said he would like the federal government to drop its 100 per cent electric vehicle tariff on Beijing.

August 26, 2025
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Saskatchewan Agriculture Today
AAFC expects more dry beans and lentils this year
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada raised its 2025/26 production calls for dry peas and lentils from its July report. AAFC issued its latest monthly report on August 20, and adjusted exports, domestic usage and ending stocks.

August 26, 2025
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Saskatchewan Agriculture Today
Spider mites found in Manitoba soybean crops
Two-spotted spider mites have emerged as the primary insect concern for Manitoba soybean producers this season, with infestations concentrated in eastern and Interlake regions where hot, dry conditions have favoured the pest.

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