Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Sept. 19 will be a federal holiday to mourn Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her state funeral in London. “Declaring an opportunity for Canadians to mourn on Monday is going to be important,” Trudeau said at a caucus retreat in New Brunswick on Tuesday. He also said his […]
The City of Regina is reminding residents about its holiday garbage collection schedule and also has made a list to see if you are naughty or nice when it comes to recycling your garbage. Starting Monday, garbage will be collected weekly. Standard winter biweekly garbage collection will be reinstated starting January 3. They note that […]
Regina Downtown decided to kick off the holiday season last night with their annual tree lighting. The tree lighting wasn’t all that was happening as there was free hot chocolate and cookies, carol singing, a scavenger hunt, snow for the kids to play in, and horse carriage rides, and even Santa and the Grinch made […]
SGI has issued a warning to motorists this August long weekend. SGI’s Tyler McMurchy says the chances of being involved in an accident double during a long weekend. He says over the last five years, the province has averaged 211 collisions during the August long weekend. He advises motorists to slow down, follow the speed […]
Santa made a stop in Regina Tuesday morning to speak with kids with disabilities. SaskTel held its 31st annual Santa Face to Face event at the Ramada. This event brings kids with various disabilities from schools in the Queen City together for some one on one time with Santa’s elves to sing Christmas carols and […]