Category Archives: News

City of Moose Jaw seeking $6.2M from feds to upgrade four community venues
MOOSE JAW - City hall plans to apply for more than $6 million in federal funding to support upgrades to the library, the art gallery and museum, Golden Ticket Sports Centre and Kinsmen Sportsplex. The...
Harvard Media Oct 08, 2024
Regina is surveying residents regarding daily commuting
REGINA - The City of Regina is conducting a survey starting in October to gather information on how its residents travel daily. Data results will help with future infrastructure decisions, like transi...
Harvard Media Oct 08, 2024
Study shows Agribition has major impact
Last year's Canadian Western Agribition created lots of positive economic activity for the province. Agribition shared stats from an economic impact study conducted by Praxis Consulting. It showed the...
Harvard Media Oct 08, 2024
CTF calls for multi-party carbon tax fight in court
SASKATOON - The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on both Sask Party leader Scott Moe and NDP leader Carla Beck to commit to join the government of New Brunswick's legal challenge aga...
Harvard Media Oct 08, 2024
Over $6.8-million allocated to enhance organic farming sector in Canada
Canada's organic farming sector is the focus of recent federal funding. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada announced $6.8-million of funding for the Organic Federation of Canada (OFC) over five years th...
Harvard Media Oct 07, 2024

Canadians pay tribute to Oct. 7 victims, hostages in cross-country events
Hundreds of people gathered Sunday in cities across Canada to remember the victims of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel and the ongoing war in Gaza. In the nation's capital, a sea of Israeli flags ...
Harvard Media Oct 06, 2024

Pioneering First Nations teacher remembered
SASKATOON - Dr. Cecil King (PhD) was a pioneer in First Nations teacher education throughout Canada and the founding director of the Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at the University of Saskat...
Harvard Media Oct 06, 2024
MOU signed between Arctic Gateway Group, Invest Tisdale to restore two-way rail traffic in Churchill
An economic development agency in northeast Saskatchewan wants to get regular grain shipments moving through Churchill once again. The Arctic Gateway Group, which owns the port and the lengthy Hudson ...
Harvard Media Oct 04, 2024

First Nations leaders say Saskatchewan court workers sent home for orange shirts
Indigenous leaders say two staff at a Saskatchewan courthouse were told to go home and take off the orange shirts they wore for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The Meadow Lake Tribal Co...
Harvard Media Oct 04, 2024

Waste flare gas from oil drilling sites to help power Saskatchewan's electricity grid
As pressure grows on the oil and gas sector to reduce its emissions, one Calgary-based company is banking on the potential to convert waste gas from oil wells into valuable electricity for nearby comm...
Harvard Media Oct 04, 2024
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