Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
Man charged after shooting at Carnduff RCMP vehicle
A 65-year-old man is facing multiple charges after shooting at an RCMP vehicle in Carnduff Thursday night. The man was being taken to his residence by an officer after being charged with and released ...
Harvard Media Sep 30, 2019
Liberals unveil their platform
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau travelled to the heart of Doug Ford country Sunday, promising armloads of Liberal government largesse to university students in hopes of tapping into deep-seated anger ov...
Harvard Media Sep 29, 2019
Province Prepares to Track Chronic Wasting Disease
The Saskatchewan Environment Ministry is once again testing for Chronic Wasting Disease this year. The ministry's Edith Stasiak said hunters are encouraged to turn in the heads of deer, moose, elk and...
Harvard Media Sep 29, 2019
Officers, public pay their respects during Sask. Police and Peace Officer Memorial
The blowing snow and rain didn’t stop people from taking part in the 16th Police and Peace Officer Memorial ceremony on Sunday in Regina. Albert Street from College Avenue to Legislative Drive w...
Harvard Media Sep 29, 2019
Art takes over downtown Regina in 2nd annual Nuit Blanche festival
Downtown will be full of life Sunday night for the sophomore edition of Nuit Blanche Regina. The free art festival will feature a variety of pieces from sculptures and sound art to spoken word and the...
Harvard Media Sep 29, 2019
Scheer makes Saturday stop in Saskatoon
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer brought his campaign tour to Saskatoon Saturday afternoon. The Tori leader spoke to hundreds of Conservative supporters who packed into the Saskatoon Farmers’ M...
Harvard Media Sep 29, 2019
Unifor says “Work to Rule” campaign begins Monday with strike happening Friday
The union representing around 4,700 workers at SaskTel, two of their subsidiaries along with SaskPower, Sask Energy, SaskWater and the Water Security agency have given notice that “work-to-rule&...
Jon Troth Sep 28, 2019
Regina Police struggling to meet diversity goals in workforce
There’s not enough indigenous police officers working for the Regina Police Service according to their latest diversity report. After five indigenous officers have retired since 2017, Regina Pol...
Harvard Media Sep 28, 2019
Saskatchewan Trucking Association pleased with planned improvements to Highway 39
The trucking industry is excited to see improvements to Highway 39 moving forward. Earlier this week the province announced a 53.3 million dollar project to add five sets of passing lanes to the road ...
Harvard Media Sep 28, 2019
Saskatoon Police investigating 14th homicide of the year
Saskatoon Police are looking for video and witnesses as its Major Crimes unit investigates the city's 14th homicide in 2019. Saskatoon Police and Medavie Services were called to the 900 block of North...
Harvard Media Sep 28, 2019
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