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CAA phones jammed as cold spell continuesThe wait time in Winnipeg for a boost from CAA today is just under an hour. And people in potentially dangerous situations – like those stranded on the road somewhere – will be the priority.WeatherJan 20
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Edmonton basketball player Lucy Malual quick rise on the courtTwo years after starting to the sport, 6″6′-tall high school basketball player Lucy Malual is receiving attention from Canada’s national program and NCAA division one schools. Slav Kornik has the story.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 9
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‘The Woman in Black’ brings spooky suspense and scares to the CAA TheatreBased on Susan Hill’s bestselling book, ‘The Woman in Black’ stage production has become the second-longest running play in world theatre with over 13,000 performances in 33 years. It follows the story of a lawyer who is obsessed with a curse involving a woman in black and his efforts to exorcise his trauma. Liem Vu...EntertainmentDec 9, 2025
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Saskatchewan Rush teammates Levi Verch, Levi Anderson bringing physicality in 2025-26WATCH: Playing together for St. Joseph’s University in the NCAA ranks, Levi Verch and Levi Anderson now find themselves on the Saskatchewan Rush aiming to blend offence and physicality this season in the NLL.SportsDec 2, 2025
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Canadian Hockey League excited for future, despite star departuresFollowing a nail-biting overtime loss at the 2025 Canadian Hockey League USA Prospects Challenge, the CHL is singing its players praises amid a minor exodus of star talent to the NCAA south of the border. Justin Sibbet reports.CanadaNov 27, 2025
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Quebec gas prices ease slightly but remain among highest in CanadaYear-over-year gas prices in Quebec have declined slightly, according to CAA Quebec’s latest annual report. However, drivers in the province are still feeling the pinch, with prices at the pump remaining among the highest in the country. Brayden Jagger Haines reports.EconomyFeb 10
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CAA Winter Travel PreparednessWinter weather is just round the corner, and CAA Saskatchewan’s Lona Gervais joined our Juliane Bodini to share some of their top travel preparation tips.Nov 21, 2025
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FCAA Financial Literacy MonthDean Murrison, Securities Division Executive with the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan, joined or Katherine Ludwig to talk about Financial Literacy Month taking place throughout November.Nov 18, 2025
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Getting around safely this holiday seasonIt’s a busy time of year on the roads as people rush to complete last minute errands or get to holiday parties. Poor weather conditions make driving even more risky. We speak with the BCAA’s Daniel Quigley about winter weather driving and how to be prepared for changing road conditions.TrafficDec 18, 2025
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Many Quebec drivers still using worn winter tires, study findsAccording to a new study from CAA-Quebec, more than half of drivers are rolling on worn-out winter tires. As Brayden Jagger Haines explains, steep market prices and the rising cost of living may be to blame for the reluctance to replace aging rubber.CanadaDec 10, 2025
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CAA Saskatchewan’s Halloween TipsAs your kids take to the streets to celebrate Halloween with some Trick or Treating, CAA Saskatchewan’s Angel Blair joined our Rylee Cohen to share some important tips to ensure a spooky but safe evening!Oct 31, 2025
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Early winter brings road safety reminder for driversAs winter weather arrived sooner than expected, provincial authorities are urging drivers to get ready for slippery roads. The CAA, Ministry of Transportation, Toronto Police, and OPP are teaming up to launch the winter driving season safety tip campaign. Sergeant Kerry Schmidt, from OPP’s Highway Safety Division, joins Candace Daniel to share advice on vehicle...Global News Morning TorontoNov 19, 2025
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NCAA commits Williams, Harsanyi back with Saskatoon BladesWATCH: Saskatoon Blades forwards Cooper Williams and Hayden Harsanyi are back with the team ahead of the 2025-26 WHL season after committing to NCAA Division I programs over the off-season.SportsSep 11, 2025
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Fearless storm-chasers tossed violently by turbulence in the eye of Hurricane MelissaA flight crew gathering research on Hurricane Melissa for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on Wednesday faced turbulence so extreme that they were tossed violently about their Lockheed WP-3D Orion aircraft – and it was caught on camera. But that’s not unexpected when you’re flying into the eye of a Category 5 storm....TrendingOct 30, 2025
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Traffic Tips: Halloween road safetyKatelin Owsianski talks with BCAA about ways both drivers and trick-or-treaters can make sure they have a safe night.Global BCOct 28, 2025
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Steve Martin musical ‘Bright Star’ shines on stage‘Bright Star’, a musical written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, is now on-stage at the CAA Theatre with an all-Canadian cast of actors who also play their instruments. Our Liem Vu chats with Kaylee Harwood and Beau Dixon about their role and what it’s like to travel back to the American South in the...EntertainmentOct 11, 2025
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CAA Saskatchewan Back to School Road SafetyAs students returned to the classroom this week, CAA Saskatchewan are issuing some important reminders when it comes to safety in school zones. Senior Communications Manager Angel Blair joined our Katherine Ludwig with more.Sep 4, 2025
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Manitoba parents worried about school zone safetySurvey results from CAA Manitoba say 90 per cent of parents and guardians have seen unsafe driving behaviors in their school zones.TrafficAug 27, 2025
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Distracted driving a major concern among Manitobans: CAA surveyDistracted driving is top-of-mind for Manitobans, according to a new survey conducted by the local branch of CAA. Katherine Dornian reports.TrafficJul 30, 2025
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‘Back to the Future: The Musical’ zooms into TorontoTo mark the 40th anniversary of the original ‘Back to the Future’ film starring Michael J. Fox, the musical adaptation is current on-stage at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre. Liem Vu chats with the cast and gets a look inside the iconic time-travelling Delorean.Aug 8, 2025