Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
Regina’s Walker School remains open after positive COVID-19 case
A positive case of COVID-19 has been identified in an individual at Walker Elementary School in Regina. No details have been given at this time on whether it’s a student or staff member. In a re...
Jon Troth Nov 16, 2020
Regina’s Walker School remains open after positive COVID-19 case
A positive case of COVID-19 has been identified in an individual at Walker Elementary School in Regina. No details have been given at this time on whether it’s a student or staff member. In a re...
Jon Troth Nov 16, 2020
NDP suggests coordinated plan needed from provincial gov’t to keep schools safe during COVID-19 surge
Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili and Education Critic Carla Beck are calling on the Saskatchewan government to create a coordinated plan to keep students and staff safe in schools. This comes as COV...
Jon Troth Nov 16, 2020
NDP suggests coordinated plan needed from provincial gov’t to keep schools safe during COVID-19 surge
Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili and Education Critic Carla Beck are calling on the Saskatchewan government to create a coordinated plan to keep students and staff safe in schools. This comes as COV...
Jon Troth Nov 16, 2020
MLA’s to get some pre-Christmas work done at the Legislature
There is going to be a short session at the Saskatchewan Legislature before 2020 comes to an end. Premier Scott Moe announced today that MLA’s will return to the Assembly on November 30th with a...
Jon Troth Nov 16, 2020
MLA’s to get some pre-Christmas work done at the Legislature
There is going to be a short session at the Saskatchewan Legislature before 2020 comes to an end. Premier Scott Moe announced today that MLA’s will return to the Assembly on November 30th with a...
Jon Troth Nov 16, 2020
Salvation Army kettle campaign begins with increased demand and challenges due to COVID-19
The Salvation Army is launching its annual Christmas kettle drive facing what it says is a level of need not seen since the Second World War - even as COVID-19 makes fundraising more difficult. The ic...
Harvard Media Nov 16, 2020
2nd coronavirus vaccine shows early success in U.S. tests
For the second time this month, there’s promising news from a COVID-19 vaccine candidate: Moderna said Monday its shots provide strong protection, a dash of hope against the grim backdrop of cor...
Harvard Media Nov 16, 2020
High ranking SHA official suggests anti-maskers should trade spots with her
Monday is the first day of new measures announced by the province on Friday, with one of those measures now calling for masks to be worn in indoor places in 59 different communities that represent ove...
Harvard Media Nov 16, 2020
Mayor-elect Masters gets advice from someone who has been in same position as her
One week ago, Sandra Masters was named Regina’s new mayor. Masters had never entered the world of civic politics before deciding to run and comes into the job with no experience at that level. I...
Harvard Media Nov 16, 2020
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