Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
Temporary training program to support Saskatchewan employers is launched
A new temporary training program aimed at helping businesses train employees to adjust business models and enhance safety protocols as they re-open is being announced by the province. The Re-Open Sask...
Harvard Media Jun 18, 2020
Update expected today on Saskatchewan’s plan to return to school in September
More information will be provided by the province today when it comes to re-opening schools in September. Last week, Education Minister Gord Wyant indicated that guidelines were being developed so it ...
Jon Troth Jun 18, 2020
Co-op and Unifor Local 594 reach tentative agreement
After 197 days, the lockout at the Co-Op refinery which was very nasty and divided a city and province appears to be over. Federated Co-Op and Unifor Local 594 have reached a tentative agreement with ...
Harvard Media Jun 18, 2020
Seeding at 99 percent in latest Sask crop report
The latest crop report from Saskatchewan Agriculture says seeding is virtually complete in the province at 99 percent now planted. Rain was received in most areas and was welcome, but more is needed i...
Harvard Media Jun 18, 2020
Canada wide COVID-19 tracking app on the horizon
Justin Trudeau says a nation-wide app to trace COVID-19 will be rolling out soon, as the country reopens, and the economy starts rolling again. At his briefing in Ottawa, the Prime Minister says it...
Harvard Media Jun 18, 2020
Canada has officially reached 100,000 COVID-19 cases
Canada has officially recorded more than 100-thousand cases of COVID-19. Ontario reported 173 new cases of COVID-19 today, pushing the tally past the grim milestone. Public health experts say measures...
Harvard Media Jun 18, 2020
Federal deficit could hit $256 billion, PBO says in new report
The parliamentary budget officer says in a new report that this year’s federal deficit could hit $256 billion due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The result, posted this morning, is the combination of...
Harvard Media Jun 18, 2020
Western Canadian Wheat Growers upset with federal minister of Agriculture
The Western Wheat Growers Association is upset with the federal minister of Agriculture. Last week, Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau turned down a request for a carbon tax rebate on gr...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2020
Prairie Dog Drive-in near Carlyle hosting virtual Garth Brooks concert June 27
Garth Brooks is coming back to Saskatchewan on June 27th, but not in a way you'd expect. A pre-recorded concert is being played at drive-in movie theatres across North America, with Prairie Dog Drive-...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2020
New name given to Jean Vanier School
The former Jean Vanier School in Regina has been renamed. It is now known as St. Maria Faustina School. The name of the school came into question after it was determined earlier this year that Vanier,...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2020
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