Finalists/Finalistes: Written feature / Reportage écrit
⭐️Alyshah Hasham - Toronto Star
⭐️Katharine Lake Berz - Toronto Star
⭐️Nicole O'Reilly - Hamilton Spectator
⭐️Jana Pruden - Globe & Mail
⭐️Jennifer Yang - Globe & Mail
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Finalists/ Finalistes : JHR /CAJ Emerging Indigenous Journalist /
journaliste autochtone émergent.e
⭐️Vanna Blacksmith - CBC North Cree Unit
⭐️Sav Jonsa - APTN National News
⭐️Sis'moqon - CBC Indigenous
⭐️Alessia Passafiume - CP
⭐️Savannah Ridley - Narwhal
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Bell's AI Data Centre near Regina to move forward after a vote at the RM of Sherwood on Monday.
The Canadian Press attended and took photos and recorded video of the event.
In the full video, Carney does not make the comments attributed to him in the clip, nor does he discuss Alberta separatism at any point.
3 years and $23.5M later, final repairs for Regina's collapsed stormwater pipe underway
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The thing about Vancouver wanting a world class art gallery is we already have one.
The Museum of Anthropology combines two of the greatest visual contributions this land has shared with the world — West Coast Modernism and Northwest Coast Art — into a singular expression of this region.
More here:
Regina residents rally against proposed AI data centre before RM of Sherwood council vote
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Regina residents rally against proposed AI data centre before RM of Sherwood council vote
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Photos from today’s rally against the proposed Bell AI data centre near Regina.
Today RCMP put out an explanation for the lack of comms, citing the need to protect the integrity of the investigation www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
WATCH: Saskatchewan Marshals refuse to release details of alleged misconduct
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Famously vengeful Knicks owner Jim Dolan has long spied on people at his iconic arenas. WIRED goes deep inside the operation that allegedly tracked a trans woman, lawyers, protesters, and more. www.wired.com/story/madiso...
Sask. Polytechnic announces more layoffs, bringing total staff cuts to 154 since July
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Street opening: “Argyle Street will remain fully open to people walking, cycling and rolling.”
Riders release Ajou Ajou after CFL says he made 'aggressive and unwelcome physical contact' with women
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Worth noting that Nov. 18, 2025, was the same day as the Saskatchewan Roughriders parade through downtown Regina.
BREAKING: CFL says they've suspended wide receiver Ajou Ajou for six games after he engaged in "aggressive and unwelcome physical contact with multiple women at a restaurant in Regina" in Nov. 2025.
Roughriders now say they've released Ajou from the organization.
Money, land, fans.
Here's my video on the three big question marks surrounding Vancouver's sudden push for a major league baseball team.
Love to see it!
The province's community safety minister says he supports the Saskatchewan Marshals Service after it declined to release all documents about a misconduct investigation into one of the police service's former members.
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Nurses' union says Saskatoon hospitals dealing with more overdoses after PHR closure
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If I've memorized the file number, it has taken you too long to respond.
The Credit Foncier building reduced to rubble. The fire in Harvard’s Gordon Block destroyed 2 heritage buildings in our downtown. #yqrcc
He means the coal fired power plant.
Worth noting that instead of knocking this softball out of the park, Harrison pivoted to trashing the NDP’s recently released grid and growth plan.
“Sometimes ministers don’t come back after elections.” - Premier Scott Moe responding to a question about repeated cabinet shuffles.
Councillor David Froh asks about removing PST on construction for municipalities.
Question gets the only claps so far from the SUMA conference bearpit session.
Finance Minister Reiter has said he’s happy to talk with municipalities.
The government has rejected the request in the legislature
The R-word was taboo as a slur for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Now it's being normalized again. Hearing the word is like 'having the wind knocked out of you,' says artist Liz Etmanski. www.cbc.ca/radio/thecur... via @cbcnews.ca @mattgalloway.bsky.social