Saskatoon bakery sees business rise after hiring newcomers from Ukraine
A willingness to hire newcomers to Canada has brought new business to Nestor’s Bakery.

A willingness to hire newcomers to Canada has brought new business to Nestor’s Bakery.
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.
Once in a while, there is a player that comes along who is an absolute game changer.
A new pilot project that just rolled out onto Saskatoon streets is off to a rocky start.
Housing sales in Saskatoon are well above long-term averages, according to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA).
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.
Prince Harry was back in the witness box at the High Court in London on Wednesday for a second day of grilling over his allegations that British tabloids targeted him with phone-hacking and other unlawful behaviour.
Wildfires currently burning across parts of Canada are some of the most severe ever witnessed, and experts say the 'unprecedented' fire season will become the new normal. CTVNews.ca wants to hear from Canadians with questions about wildfires, including their health impacts and how to stay safe.
The Bank of Canada is set to announce its interest rate decision this morning as speculation about another rate hike heats up.
With 415 active wildfires across the country as of Tuesday afternoon, and 238 were considered out of control, it has meant long hours for people working at the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre trying to figure out where firefighters and equipment are needed most at any given time.