Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
Saskatchewan Trucking Association concerned with situation at Co-op refinery
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA) has voiced concerns regarding the challenges truckers are facing at the Co-op refinery in Regina during their labour dispute. The association sent out a rel...
Harvard Media Dec 12, 2019
Charges laid after Wednesday collision
Two men and a teen are facing charges after an incident that ended in a collision Wednesday. Just before 3:00pm, RPS was called to the alley of the 600 block of Athol Street for a report of a suspicio...
Harvard Media Dec 12, 2019
RCMP say “active emergency” is happening in Kindersley
There is a heavy police presence in Kindersley near the town’s hospital. Shortly after 10 AM Thursday morning, RCMP received a report of a firearm being discharged in a home just north of the ho...
Jon Troth Dec 12, 2019
U of R President Dr. Vianne Timmons announces resignation
University of Regina President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Vianne Timmons has resigned. In a letter she submitted to the board, Timmons indicated she is pursuing an opportunity as president and vice-chanc...
Harvard Media Dec 12, 2019
Regina had a good 2019 according to Mayor Michael Fougere
Mayor Michael Fougere addressed a crowded room at his state of the city address Thursday morning put on by the Regina and District Chamber of Commerce. Fougere had many topics to discuss, including tr...
Harvard Media Dec 12, 2019
Scheer resigns as Conservative Leader
OTTAWA - After rejecting calls for his resignation from within his party for weeks, federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer announced Thursday that he will step down as soon as his party chooses a s...
Harvard Media Dec 12, 2019
Sask. Trade Minister still has questions on USMCA deal, but says its a positive
Saskatchewan’s trade minister is happy to see the new USMCA deal get finalized, but Jeremy Harrison still has some questions. While the deal will be great because of the trade relationship betwe...
Harvard Media Dec 12, 2019
Around 1.5-million litres of crude lost in C.P derailment near Guernsey this week
The Transportation Safety Board says about 1.5-million litres of oil was lost in the Canadian Pacific Railway freight train derailment and fire on Highway 16 between Plunkett and Guernsey earlier this...
Harvard Media Dec 12, 2019
Canadian Grain Commission outlines crop quality from late fall harvest
The latest statistics from the Canadian Grain Commission show much of the prairie spring wheat crop has been combined in the top two grades. Chief Commissioner Patti Miller says over 7,000 samples hav...
Harvard Media Dec 12, 2019
“People are upset;” Councillor Flegel still calling on more officers after 2020 police budget is approved
While the Regina Police operating budget for 2020 was passed on Tuesday night, one city Councillor is still unsatisfied with the end result. Jerry Flegel put forward a motion to increase spending per ...
Jon Troth Dec 12, 2019
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