Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
Field hospital could be set up at Evraz Place to deal with COVID19 patients
While releasing projections on the impact COVID-19 will have on the healthcare system in Saskatchewan on Wednesday, the Saskatchewan Health Authority let it be known they have four facilities ready to...
Harvard Media Apr 08, 2020
Anxious moments on Regina bus
A 33-year old man has been charged after an incident on a Regina Transit bus Wednesday afternoon. Police say the man was on the bus talking to himself and holding what appeared to be a knife. He was m...
Harvard Media Apr 08, 2020
Meili reacts to SHA projections, calls on province to create task force
NDP Leader Ryan Meili called on the provincial government to make sure all hands are on deck to fight COVID-19. After the Saskatchewan Health Authority released projected numbers earlier in the day (W...
Harvard Media Apr 08, 2020
Mayor happy province released COVID-19 models; asks people to keep following guidelines
Regina Mayor Michael Fougere says he was happy to see the Saskatchewan Health Authority release their COVID-19 models, adding that it's important to be as transparent as possible with people. He said ...
Harvard Media Apr 08, 2020
Province confirms 11 new cases of COVID-19; 15 more people have recovered
The Government of Saskatchewan confirmed 11 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, upping the province's total to 271. Of the 271 confirmed cases, 165 of them are considered active. Fifteen more people h...
Harvard Media Apr 08, 2020
SHA estimates up to 408,000 people could get COVID-19 in Saskatchewan as ‘worst case scenario’
A range of “what-if” scenarios are being released by the Saskatchewan Health Authority when it comes to what COVID-19 numbers could look like in the province. The SHA says cases could vary...
Jon Troth Apr 08, 2020
Trudeau expands rules for federal wage subsidy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal wage-subsidy program for employers hit by COVID-19 will have more flexible eligibility criteria than previously announced. Rather than having to show a 3...
Harvard Media Apr 08, 2020
Queen City Pride postpones festival until September
The Queen City Pride Festival has postponed their annual festival to September. The annual pride celebration was originally scheduled for mid June, but will be postponing the event due to COVID-19. In...
Harvard Media Apr 08, 2020
Legions begin fundraising to save branches as financial challenges mount
A number of Royal Canadian Legion branches across the country have launched online fundraising efforts to keep their doors open after suffering financial setbacks because of COVID-19. The head of the ...
Harvard Media Apr 08, 2020
Regina area Dot farm technology sold to Raven Industries of South Dakota
The president of Dot Technology east of Regina has sold the autonomous or robotic farm machinery to Raven Industries of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Norbert Beaujot says it’s an effort to s...
Harvard Media Apr 07, 2020
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