Category Archives: Front Page Headlines
Investigation underway after death at construction site in Humboldt
A city employee in Humboldt is dead after a construction site accident. City Manager Joe Day released a statement early Wednesday evening confirming the fatality. The accident was said to have taken p...
Harvard Media Sep 19, 2019
Third instance of Trudeau in skin-darkening makeup emerges
It won’t be campaigning as usual for Justin Trudeau Thursday as a third instance of the Liberal leader wearing skin-darkening makeup has emerged. A video of Trudeau in blackface, first re...
Harvard Media Sep 19, 2019
Regina Police investigating possible shooting on Osler Street
Regina Police are investigating an alleged shooting that took place early Thursday morning. Around 12:40 a.m. officers were called to the 2200 block of Osler Street, after multiple reports of a gun sh...
Harvard Media Sep 19, 2019
Ituna area crops pounded by hail Tuesday night
A farmer near Ituna says a vicious hail storm swept the area Tuesday night. Ituna area farmer Adrienne Ivey says several crops were wiped out by the hailstorm, which ran on a narrow path of destructio...
Harvard Media Sep 18, 2019
Tim Hortons abandoning Beyond Meat burgers in Saskatchewan and other provinces
Apparently, Beyond Meat burgers don’t go that well with Tim Hortons coffee, as the chain says it’s dropping the alternative protein products at thousands of Canadian locations, just three ...
Harvard Media Sep 18, 2019
High Impact Wrestling shutting down after 21 years
High Impact Wrestling company is shutting down next month. The Regina-based professional wrestling promotion will have cancelled a September 20th event in Regina and a September 27th event in Saskatoo...
Harvard Media Sep 18, 2019
SaskPower customer generated solar panel project nears capacity two years earlier than scheduled
SaskPower’s Net Metering program will reach it’s capacity two year’s earlier than anticipated. This program allows customers to install solar panels on their houses and businesses an...
Harvard Media Sep 18, 2019
Conservatives will review business subsidies in effort to save $1.5 billion
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Wednesday he will start to pay for his promised $9 billion in tax cuts by finding a way to cut $1.5 billion from annual subsidies to Canadian corporations. Schee...
Harvard Media Sep 18, 2019
About 400 inner-city kids take part in football day at Mosaic stadium
The Saskatchewan Roughriders hosted about 400 inner-city kids for an afternoon of learning football skills at Mosaic Stadium. Students from Albert, Kitchener, Sacred Heart and Seven Stones schools wer...
Harvard Media Sep 18, 2019
RPS now using mobile app to return stolen bikes
Cyclists in Regina have a new way to register and report their bike stolen. The Regina Police Service is now a part of Project 529, a strategy to deter bike thefts and help police investigate stolen b...
Harvard Media Sep 18, 2019
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