Powerful Sask. storm winds rip barn off foundation, destroy grain bins
A farmer near the village of Goodsoil says wind storms that tore through northwestern Saskatchewan on Monday nearly sucked his father out of the house.

A farmer near the village of Goodsoil says wind storms that tore through northwestern Saskatchewan on Monday nearly sucked his father out of the house.
Some Indigenous communities have received portable X-ray machines, breaking barriers for healthcare in Northern Saskatchewan.
A willingness to hire newcomers to Canada has brought new business to Nestor’s Bakery.
A 31-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in a death on the Moosomin First Nation.
A celebration of life for a former CTV Saskatoon reporter will be held on Saturday.
The Bank of Canada raised its overnight rate by 25 basis points to 4.75 per cent on Wednesday, its first increase since pausing hikes in January.
While Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) publicly mulled moving its downtown emergency shelter to a location on 20th Street near the city's core, city documents reveal the wellness centre's present Fairhaven area location was heavily favoured early in the process.
A farmer near the village of Goodsoil says wind storms that tore through northwestern Saskatchewan on Monday nearly sucked his father out of the house.
A BMO customer in Saskatoon says he is a victim of fraud, but the bank isn’t recouping the lost money due to a technicality.
A driver rushed through a stop sign Tuesday morning, leading to a three-vehicle crash involving a semi, according to police.
The former site of the city’s bus barns is getting a facelift.
The Bank of Canada raised its overnight rate by 25 basis points to 4.75 per cent on Wednesday, its first increase since pausing hikes in January.
With the latest hike bringing Canada's key interest rates to levels not seen since 2001, one mortgage broker is warning that it may be 'the last straw' for some homeowners with variable mortgages.
Poor air quality is forecast to persist into the weekend across parts of Ontario, as plumes of wildfire smoke blanket the province and prompt school boards to limit outdoor activities.
One of the architects of the law that governs Canada's prison system says it's understandable people want revenge on killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo, but that's not what the prison system is designed for.
Indigo founder Heather Reisman announced she is retiring as almost half of the book retailer's board of directors steps down.
Prime Minister Trudeau and federal officials give an update on wildfires across Canada. Watch LIVE here.