Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
Good news for U of R students as new budget shows no tuition increase
The University of Regina has passed a balanced budget and it sees no tuition hikes to students. In a release, Board of Governors chair Roger Brandvold says achieving a balanced budget, which is the 26...
Harvard Media May 06, 2020
Regina Police investigating bronze plaque thefts in the city
Regina Police is asking the public for help in finding bronze commemorative plaques that have been stolen in the city. Police say the first of 12 such thefts was reported in late February from the 240...
Harvard Media May 06, 2020
One Regina eye care centre glad to be back at work
Scott Friskie has been an optometrist for 25 years and says it is something that like many other occupations, you have to evolve with the current and latest innovations in the business, but he never t...
Harvard Media May 06, 2020
COVID-19 outbreak declared by Health Authority at Saputo Plant in Saskatoon
UPDATE – The Saskatchewan Health Authority has announced a new COVID-19 outbreak. CEO Scott Livingstone says it’s an outbreak of one person at the Saputo dairy facility in the Saskatoon ar...
Harvard Media May 06, 2020
Prairie grain shipments booming to foreign markets
Canadian grain shipments to port are booming this spring. CP Rail set a best-ever monthly total in April, with 2.8-million tons of grain going to market, beating last November’s record by over 1...
Harvard Media May 05, 2020
Regina Farmers’ Market moves to virtual format during COVID-19 pandemic
The Regina Farmers’ Market is returning for their 45th year, but taking a different approach to start the season. The Farmers’ Market has opened a virtual market that customers can access ...
Jon Troth May 05, 2020
AFN Chief Perry Bellegarde calls COVID-19 outbreak in Saskatchewan alarming
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says an outbreak of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan's far north is alarming. Perry Bellegarde notes there has been a steady rise in cases mainly from in an...
Harvard Media May 05, 2020
Charges laid after alleged assault outside Co-Op Refinery
Four men are facing charges after an alleged assault and damage at the Co-Op refinery last week. On Thursday, police were sent to 9th Avenue North after reports the road outside the refinery was compl...
Harvard Media May 05, 2020
City of Regina starts preparing for municipal election
Reginans will be going to the polls on Monday, November. 9 in a civic election as a new mayor, council and school board trustees will be chosen. The City is getting ready for that by launching a websi...
Harvard Media May 05, 2020
Sask. Health Authority announces phased plan to resume health care services
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is giving the province a better idea of what their phased plan to resume health care services will look like beginning on May 19. The authority says it’s ...
Harvard Media May 05, 2020
WEATHER


Precision Weather forecast for Friday, May 1, 2026
May 01, 2026
Has the rising cost of fuel caused you to rethink your spring/summer travel plans?
Yes
No
Voting Ends: May 4, 2026 | 5:30 AM
Sponsored by Action Roofing







