Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
SNC-Lavalin pleads guilty to fraud, will pay a $280M fine for Libyan work
MONTREAL - SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.’s construction division will plead guilty to a charge of fraud over $5,000 and pay a $280-million penalty related to work the company did in Libya. The plea dea...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Warm temperatures could mean a brown Christmas in parts of southern Saskatchewan
Potentially record breaking temperatures are moving into southern Saskatchewan this weekend, which could mean a brown Christmas for some next week. Environment Canada’s Terri Lang said the warm ...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Ottawa funding export market training for Saskatchewan businesses
The Federal Government is putting $240,000 into a program to help Saskatchewan businesses export their products. The Trade Accelerator Program gives business owners intensive practical training in how...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says no changes will be made to the fiscal stabilization program until 2020
Canada’s finance ministers wrapped up a one day get together in Ottawa Tuesday, with federal minister Bill Morneau saying changes to the fiscal stabilization program won’t happen before th...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
Walmart’s Rochdale Boulevard store still closed one week after fire
The Walmart store on Rochdale Boulevard in northwest Regina is still not open after a fire one week ago, with no timeline as to when the doors might open again. While there have been a lot of rumors a...
Jon Troth Dec 18, 2019
Regina Chamber of Commerce hopeful for an end to the Co-op refinery lock out
The CEO of the Regina Chamber of Commerce is hopeful the Co-op Refinery Complex and Unifor Local 594 can get back to the bargaining table shortly. Union members have been locked out since December 5th...
Harvard Media Dec 18, 2019
CN Rail says grain movement is back to normal after last month’s strike
CN Rail says grain movement is back to normal after an eight day strike last month put a halt to most shipments. Executive vice president Sean Finn says movement of Canadian grain is back to the pre-s...
Jon Troth Dec 18, 2019
‘I was burned:’ Men say they were denied service at Saskatchewan detox centre
REGINA - Two Saskatchewan men say they were unfairly kicked out of a publicly funded detox centre where they were seeking help with their addictions. Jeff Brown says he entered Wakamow Manor Social De...
Jon Troth Dec 17, 2019
Saskatchewan Opposition calls for government to look at detox centre standards
SASKATOON - Saskatchewan’s Opposition NDP says it’s not acceptable for people to be turned away from publicly funded detox centres. Danielle Chartier, critic for mental health and addictio...
Harvard Media Dec 17, 2019
Majority of Canadians think food prices rising faster than household income
A new survey says most Canadians believe food prices are becoming less affordable - with the cost of vegetables identified as one of the main worries. The Angus Reid poll done for the agri-food lab at...
Harvard Media Dec 17, 2019
WEATHER
Hypnotist Tyrone Reveen was in Regina recently. Have you or anyone you know been hypnotized?
Yes. For health reasons
Yes. For entertainment.
No.
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