Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
NDP blasts provincial budget during Question Period in the Sask legislature
The NDP is condemning the Moe government’s budget as totally inadequate for the pandemic crisis. Opposition leader Ryan Meili says the budget offers little support for education, seniors ...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2020
SEIU-West renewing calls to end understaffing at long-term care homes
The President of SEIU-West says it’s time for members to share what’s truly happening in health care with the public. That’s why they gathered in front of the legislature late Tuesda...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2020
Regina police charge nine individuals following street gang investigation
Nine people between the ages of 17 and 40 are facing a multitude of charges after an organized crime investigation into violent offences that happened in Regina between July and October of 2019. Follo...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2020
Prisoner who escaped Saskatchewan Penitentiary outside of Prince Albert returns to custody
A prisoner that escaped the Saskatchewan Penitentiary on June 10th has turned himself in. 28 year-old Carey Henry was serving a four-and-a-half year sentence for failing to comply with an undertaking,...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2020
Over $80 million to be invested in long-term care homes in Saskatchewan
The provincial government has announced an investment of over $80 million into long-term care facilities in Saskatchewan. The investment includes new long-term care facilities in Grenfell and La Ronge...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2020
Ottawa extends CERB program by eight more weeks while extending U.S border closure until at least July 21st
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he’s encouraged that some parts of the economy, but adds there’s still a long way to go for people who lost their jobs due to the pandemic. At his mornin...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2020
Premier Moe comments on Co-op refinery labour dispute as session resumes
The sound of car horns could be heard from inside the Saskatchewan Legislature on Monday afternoon when MLAs began their three-week legislative session amid COVID-19. Unifor members were seen picketin...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2020
Martensville man sentenced to four years for fatal impaired driving accident in 2018 that killed an 11-year-old girl
A Martensville man has been sentenced to four years in jail in connection to the death of an 11-year-old girl. On December 21st, 2018, emergency crews responded to a head on, two-vehicle crash at the ...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2020
Saskatchewan senator feels RCMP boss should quit saying she doesn’t understand racism
RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki should resign or be removed to ensure the national police force can properly serve Indigenous communities, a Saskatchewan senator said Monday. Sen. Lillian Dyck said Luc...
Jon Troth Jun 15, 2020
Police charge suspect connected to four arson incidents in Regina
A Regina man is facing four charges of arson after incidents from May 30th to June 11th led to Regina Fire crews being deployed. The first incident took place May 30th, where a large tree stump was bu...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2020
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