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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Wednesday, Feb. 7
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Wednesday, Feb. 7. * This article was originally published here
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens return from break, dump Washington Capitals 5-2
For the Montreal Canadiens, it's time for the final stretch, which started with a 5-2 win over the Capitals in Washington. Brian Wilde has more. * This article was originally published here
Okanagan grape growers hopeful for financial relief after major crop damage
An Arctic cold snap in January caused what is believed to be the worst damage to the grape crop that the industry has seen in more than three decades. * This article was originally published here
Conestoga College boss suggests federal government rethink curb on international students
Last month, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced that the feds were set to install a two-year national cap on the intake of students. * This article was originally published here
Court hears challenge of Ontario law banning ‘aggressive’ panhandling
An Ontario court is set to hear a constitutional challenge to a panhandling law that advocates say is grossly disproportionate and infringes the rights vulnerable people. * This article was originally published here
Recent assault on Winnipeg transit bus sparks calls for improved safety measures
The Amalgamated Transit Union recorded 91 assaults on transit between January and October last year. 2022 saw the most assaults on record at 104. * This article was originally published here
Regina Humane Society opens new animal community centre
After a decade of planning and two years of construction, RHS said hello to their new facility at 4900 Parliament Avenue. * This article was originally published here
Gender pay gap in Canada’s banking sector at 18.4 per cent, data shows
Female employees in Canadian banks earn 18.4 per cent less per hour in wages than their male colleagues, according to data made public by the federal government. * This article was originally published here
‘Shocking’: Anxiety grows as southern Quebec sees boom in mining claims
There were 112,477 mining claims approved in 2023, according to Quebec's Natural Resources Department, up from 72,631 the year before. * This article was originally published here
Céline Dion makes surprise on-stage appearance at the Grammy Awards
Céline Dion appeared happy and glowing as she addressed the audience through teary eyes. * This article was originally published here
Service dog leads blind senior from Vernon, B.C. back home after stranded by taxi
After being denied entry, Vernon Taxi sent a second driver to pick up Croteau, but the situation worsened on the drive home. * This article was originally published here
Quebec going ahead with out-of-province tuition hikes despite advisory body concern
Quebec is moving forward with a plan to hike tuition for out-of-province Canadian students by about 30 per cent, despite a letter urging the province to reconsider. * This article was originally published here
1 dead in Abbotsford crash on Old Yale Road
According to Abbotsford police, two vehicles collided on the 31000-block of Old Yale Road around 12:50 p.m. on Saturday. * This article was originally published here
Cooking through the generations, Edmonton’s Africa centre celebrates Black History Month with food
Cooks, young and old, showcased their favourite dishes while also highlighting the African diaspora at a special event in Edmonton on Saturday. * This article was originally published here
City of Kelowna, mayor being sued by developer of former RCMP site in downtown core
The plaintiff is seeking a variety of damages, including loss and delay of project profits and increased cost fees. * This article was originally published here
‘Communism territory’: Man miffed building not exempt from B.C.’s new short-term rental rules
Sam Ciacco is upset about B.C. legislation, saying long-term rental of his property doesn't make financial sense, and that selling it isn't simple because it’s commercially zoned. * This article was originally published here
El Niño is almost over. A similar phenomenon may be next. What is La Niña?
Meteorologist are watching for a weather pattern called La Niña, the opposite of the El Niño pattern behind this year's warm winter. La Niña could bring storms or even hurricanes. * This article was originally published here
Local Regina basketball rivalry turns into partnership: ‘It felt really special’
The rivalry between the senior girls basketball teams at Sheldon Williams Collegiate and Thom Collegiate -- on either side of Dewdney Avenue -- has been set aside. * This article was originally published here
Vancouver homeless encampment on provincial land ordered cleared
Contractors hired by the province removed piles of refuse and several propane tanks, amid protests from housing activists. * This article was originally published here
Fines, suspension for truck strike at George Massey Tunnel
Richmond RCMP provided an update regarding a commercial vehicle strike on the George Massey Tunnel in January. * This article was originally published here