Tag Archives: Saskatchewan
U of R political science professor reflects on potential federal election call
With the federal government expected to begin a 36-day election campaign on Sunday, the University of Regina's political science professor Jim Farney is looking towards what will change coming up this...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2021
Proposed $350-million straw pulp mill in Regina topic of upcoming open house meeting
A proposed $350-million wheat straw based pulp mill for Regina will be the topic of an open house meeting later this month. Red Leaf Pulp CEO Martin Pudlas, says the meeting will enable the public to ...
Harvard Media Aug 13, 2021
Regina Airport hopeful for a smooth process with vaccine passports
Travelling through the airport could be a faster process with the introduction of vaccine passports. Earlier this week, the federal government announced that vaccine passports will be available some t...
Harvard Media Aug 12, 2021
Regina Police react to Morris inquest jury recommendations
A coroner’s inquest into the death of Geoffrey Morris wrapped up in Regina on Wednesday. The jury concluded that Morris died by suicide despite being shot in the head by a police in 2019. Regina...
Harvard Media Aug 12, 2021
Province records highest amount of new one-day COVID-19 cases since end of May
141 new cases of COVID-19 are being reported in Saskatchewan Wednesday. That is the highest one-day total since 172 were announced on May 30. About two-fifths (40.4%) of new cases are in the 20 to 39 ...
Harvard Media Aug 12, 2021
Closing grain prices Thursday August 12
Closing grain prices Thursday August 12 Durum 552.43 Feed barley 334.65 Canola 864.82 Flax 809.20 Lentils 879.00 Oats 298.53 Yellow peas 453.75 Feed wheat 261.65 1 Red Spring Wheat 371.94
Harvard Media Aug 12, 2021
Regina’s “John Doe” identified 26 years after his death using genealogical technology
For 26 years, a man labeled "John Doe" has laid in Riverside Cemetery with no information as to who he was. That is no longer the case. Using a genealogical search, the man struck by a train on July 2...
Jon Troth Aug 12, 2021
Small earthquake is felt near Esterhazy
Earthquakes Canada says an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 hit the eastern part of the province on Tuesday night. It hit just south of Esterhazy around 10:30 and was “lightly felt” Ther...
Harvard Media Aug 12, 2021
Labour Day Classic once again sold out
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have announced the 56th Annual Labour Day Classic has sold out. The Riders will host their long-time rivals, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, on Sept. 5, and will feature a half...
Harvard Media Aug 12, 2021
Expect a federal election call on Sunday
Several sources say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning a snap election for September 20 as he seeks voter approval for the government’s costly plans to combat COVID-19, Trudeau is apparen...
Harvard Media Aug 12, 2021
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