Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
Golf Sask. waiting for guidelines from province before opening courses for 2020 season
With Regina climbing into the mid 20’s on Tuesday, getting in that first round of golf this season was probably on the minds of many. Due to COVID-19, courses are closed and are waiting for the ...
Harvard Media Apr 22, 2020
Death toll in Nova Scotia shootings hits 23
The death toll from a massacre that stretched across rural Nova Scotia last weekend rose to 23 Tuesday as families grappled with the heart-wrenching question of how to mourn during a pandemic that is ...
Harvard Media Apr 21, 2020
Premier Moe to speak to Saskatchewan Wednesday night about plans to re-open
Premier Scott Moe will speak to Saskatchewan Wednesday night. Moe will talk about COVID-19, where we have been, where we are and where we are going when he delivers a provincial address that can be he...
Harvard Media Apr 21, 2020
Regina Folk Festival latest event to fall victim to COVID-19
Regina Folk Festival Interim Executive Director Josh Haugerud. With the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, events that were scheduled for months from now are starting to be cancelled. The latest cancel...
Harvard Media Apr 21, 2020
Highway 2 vehicle collision claims life of 29-year-old driver
Moose Jaw RCMP say Monday’s serious motor vehicle collision north of the city proved to be fatal. RCMP were dispatched at around 1:30 p.m. to Highway 2, about two kilometres north of the city, w...
Harvard Media Apr 21, 2020
Sask. reports four new cases of COVID-19, 14 more recoveries
Four new cases of COVID-19 are being reported in Saskatchewan on Tuesday. The province has 320 total cases with 64 considered active. 14 more residents have recovered from the virus, bringing the prov...
Harvard Media Apr 21, 2020
NDP wants Sask. gov’t to close ‘digital divide’ felt by students in the province
The Saskatchewan NDP says the Ministry of Education has a role of providing supports to address the “digital divide” felt by schools and families across Saskatchewan. Education critic Carl...
Jon Troth Apr 21, 2020
Trudeau pledges funds for charities, non-profits affected by COVID-19
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has once again affirmed his government’s pledge to help fund charities and non-profit organizations hit financially by the coronavirus crisis. During his daily pand...
Harvard Media Apr 21, 2020
Temporary shutdown of Cargill Beef Processing Plant creating stress for feedlots and cattle producers
The Cargill beef processing plant at High River, Alberta has shut down temporarily, creating big worries for feedlots and cattle producers. About 360 of the 2,000 workers have tested positive for COVI...
Harvard Media Apr 21, 2020
Deadline for Sask farmers to apply for agristability support extended to July
The deadline for Saskatchewan farmers to apply for the agristability support plan has been extended to July 3rd from April 30th. Agriculture minister David Marit says the extension will give farmers m...
Harvard Media Apr 21, 2020
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