Category Archives: Breaking News
Grey Cup 2020 logo unveiled
The 2019 Grey Cup is just days away, but using Riderville at this year’s Grey Cup in Calgary as a backdrop, the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the CFL unveiled the 2020 Grey Cup and 2020 Grey Cup ...
Harvard Media Nov 22, 2019
Ice plant issues at Brandt Centre forces cancellation of Pats game
The Regina Pats were forced to cancel their game with the Swift Current Broncos on Friday night because of a problem with the ice plant which made the ice unplayable. Stacey Cattell is the team’...
Harvard Media Nov 08, 2019
Liberals win minority government; Conservatives sweep Saskatchewan with Goodale as removed as M.P
Justin Trudeau has held on to power as the Liberals will form a minority government. The Liberals, who held a majority after the last federal election, were elected or leading in 156 ridings with the ...
Harvard Media Oct 21, 2019
Riders and Cody Fajardo agree on contract extension
It is the news Rider Nation has been waiting for. The team is announcing they have signed quarterback Cody Fajardo to a two-year contract extension which will keep him with the team through the 2021 s...
Harvard Media Oct 21, 2019
Trudeau to officially call election Wednesday
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to call the next federal election Wednesday morning. He's to visit Rideau Hall at 10 a.m. local time to ask Gov. Gen. Julie Payette to dissolve Parliament. By law, vot...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
Funnel cloud seen near Lumsden
The end of the Labour Day long weekend saw a tornado warning in effect for the RM of Lumsden and RM of Balgonie including the towns of Lumsden, Balgonie, Regina Beach and Craven for a short while late...
Harvard Media Sep 02, 2019
RCMP involved shooting on Fishing Lake First Nation leaves one dead
RCMP say one of their officers was involved in a shooting Tuesday afternoon that left one man dead. It happened on the Fishing Lake First Nation, about 210 kilometers northeast of Regina, around 1:30 ...
Harvard Media Aug 27, 2019
Trudeau accepts he breached ethics rules, refuses to apologize
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday accepted a watchdog's report that he breached ethics rules by trying to influence a corporate legal case but refused to apo...
Harvard Media Aug 14, 2019
Bodies of suspects in BC murders believed to be found by RCMP
RCMP believe they have found the bodies of 18 year-old Bryer Schmegelsky and 19 year-old Kam McLeod in northern Manitoba. An autopsy is being conducted to confirm the identity of the bodies, which was...
Harvard Media Aug 07, 2019
Tornado watch out for parts of southern Saskatchewan
Sunday night could see storms roll across much of Saskatchewan. Environment Canada has issued a tornado watch for areas that include the City of Regina, Moose Jaw, Estevan and Weyburn along with the A...
Harvard Media Jul 07, 2019
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