Iconic water fountain show was on hiatus

Iconic water fountain show was on hiatus

Mar 7, 2024 | 11:15am
One of the most visited and photographed attractions in Las Vegas is the water fountain show at the Bellagio Hotel on “the strip.” The idea behind the fountain started in the 1990’s with construction commencing in 1995. It took three years for the project to be completed at a price tag of around $40 million […]
Replacement of the Lawson Aquatic Centre Moving Forward

Replacement of the Lawson Aquatic Centre Moving Forward

Mar 7, 2024 | 11:02am
The iconic Lawson Aquatic Centre on Elphinstone will be torn down, and replaced with a brand new, state of the art facility. The biggest question is where will it go. Right now the city is looking at keeping the new facility adjacent to the old one, on the site of the old Taylor Field. There […]
Linebacker Larry Dean Announces His Retirement, But He is Staying in Green and White

Linebacker Larry Dean Announces His Retirement, But He is Staying in Green and White

Mar 7, 2024 | 9:51am
Four time all star lineman is announcing the end of his playing career, but the good news is Dean is staying with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Football Operations Department as Player Personnel Coordinator. Dean started his pro career with the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings after signing as an undrafted free agent. He went on to […]
Two adults, four children found dead in Ottawa-area home, police say

Two adults, four children found dead in Ottawa-area home, police say

Mar 7, 2024 | 9:08am
Ottawa police say four children and two adults are dead and a seventh person is injured after what the police chief is describing as an attack by a “lone actor” in an Ottawa suburb Wednesday night. Police chief Eric Stubbs told CBC News in an interview that it was a “mass shooting,” but an Ottawa […]
Opening Grain Prices Thursday, March 7

Opening Grain Prices Thursday, March 7

Mar 7, 2024 | 9:05am
Durum                          398.40  Feed barley                  225.58  Canola                          561.32 Chickpeas                     1168.44 Flax                              […]
Host Saskatchewan first into the playoffs at Canadian men’s curling championship

Host Saskatchewan first into the playoffs at Canadian men’s curling championship

Mar 7, 2024 | 8:56am
Saskatchewan’s Mike McEwen was a playoff early bird at the Canadian men’s curling championship on Wednesday. Not only did the host province grab the first of six playoff berths with a day of pool play remaining, McEwen (6-1) secured the top seed in Pool B with a 9-3 win over Nunavut’s Shane Latimer on Wednesday […]
Teachers Refuse to Take Bait: No Deal Til Gov Issues “Irrevocable Collective Agreement”

Teachers Refuse to Take Bait: No Deal Til Gov Issues “Irrevocable Collective Agreement”

Mar 7, 2024 | 5:08am
*Updated with Quotes from Samantha Becotte* The tension between Saskatchewan’s teachers and the provincial government reached new heights today as Premier Scott Moe yesterday unveiled a significant education funding increase of $180 million. The move, strategically timed ahead of the budget’s official introduction on March 20th, was met with skepticism and accusations from the Saskatchewan […]
Slight Flurries Today – Set Stage for Warmer Temps Tomorrow and Through Weekend

Slight Flurries Today – Set Stage for Warmer Temps Tomorrow and Through Weekend

Mar 7, 2024 | 4:41am
Weather Forecast Temperature Chance Precip Today Leftover flurries end – early cloud to sunshine   Wind: W/NW 10-20 km/h High: -11° 20% Tonight Partly cloudy   Wind: S-SW 10-15 km/h Low: -20° 20% Friday Partly to mostly sunny   Wind: S-SW 10-20 km/h High: -5° 10% Friday Night Mainly clear   Wind: S 10-20 km/h […]
Saskatchewan locks up top spot while former teammates collide

Saskatchewan locks up top spot while former teammates collide

Mar 6, 2024 | 10:20pm
Saskatchewan’s win Wednesday night at the Montana’s Brier served as a reunion for former college teammates. Saskatchewan Skip Mike McEwen and Nunavut’s third Sheldon Wettig curled together for Brandon University in the early 2000s, winning Nationals together in 2002 and the World University Games in 2003. They last curled together in 2005 and, according to McEwen […]
Premier Moe Announces Increase to Education Budget

Premier Moe Announces Increase to Education Budget

Mar 6, 2024 | 8:08pm
The Sask Party Government is laying all their cards on the table. The teacher’s strike has been dragging on for weeks, with both sides accusing the other of wrong doing. Teachers want to bargain class size and class complexity at the provincial level, with the people who pay the bills. The Sask Party Government has […]

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