Tag Archives: Saskatchewan
First “Saskatchewanians” and “Reginans” on the Amazing Race Canada finish in third place
Lauren and Joanne Lavoie, Facebook photo. An early mistake in the Amazing Race Canada finale may have cost Regina sisters Lauren and Joanne Lavoie Tuesday night. Misplacing a race clue put the pair be...
Jon Troth Sep 11, 2019
Opening grain prices Wednesday Sept 11
Opening grain prices Wednesday Sept 11 Durum 239.51 Feed Barley 157.63 Canola 397.06 Flax 475.56 Oats 176.13 Yellow Peas 213.47 Feed Wheat 164.52 1 Red Spring Wheat 194.27
Harvard Media Sep 11, 2019
The Campaign has officially begun for the 43rd Federal Election
Canadians will elect a new government on Monday, October 21 as Justin Trudeau officially called a Federal Election on Wednesday morning. The Liberal Leader met with the Governor General this morning t...
Harvard Media Sep 11, 2019
Police investigating robbery of west Regina business
Regina Police are looking for a lone suspect after a business was robbed Tuesday night on the 6300 block of Dewdney Avenue. Officers were called to the area around 11:00 p.m. after a man entered and d...
Harvard Media Sep 11, 2019
Regina Police charge pair after robbery and forcible confinement incident
A Regina man and woman are facing numerous charges after a robbery and forcible confinement incident Tuesday night. Around 8:00 p.m. police were called to a house on the 1200 block of King Street, whe...
Harvard Media Sep 11, 2019
Widespread rain delays Sask. harvest amid fears of crop downgrading
Widespread rain across the Saskatchewan grainbelt is delaying harvest and may cause some crop loss. The vice chair of SaskWheat, Scott Hepworth, says his farm at Assiniboia has had about 30 millimeter...
Harvard Media Sep 11, 2019
Saskatchewan man acquitted of threatening to shoot Trudeau and blow up Parliament
NIPAWIN, Sask. - A Saskatchewan man accused of threatening to shoot Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and blow up the Parliament Buildings has been acquitted. David Petersen, who is 53, faced a charge of ...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
Federal government announces $30 Million in Metis veterans funding
Minister of veteran affairs Lawrence MacAulay was in Regina Tuesday morning to recognize pre- and post- Second World War Metis veterans. $30 million in federal funding was announced for Metis veterans...
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
Regina “Walks A Mile In Her Shoes” for gender based violence
Men and women put on their red heels to “Walk A Mile In Her Shoes” in Regina Tuesday morning. The YWCA held its third annual walk to raise awareness on gender based violence and harassment...
Jon Troth Sep 10, 2019
Closing grain prices Tuesday Sept 10
Closing grain prices Tuesday Sept 10 Durum 239.51 Feed Barley 157.63 Canola 397.76 Flax 475.56 Oats 171.86 Yellow Peas 213.47 Feed Wheat 164.52 1 Red Spring Wheat 193.61
Harvard Media Sep 10, 2019
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