Storm Ready to Wallop Regina Saturday Night

Storm Ready to Wallop Regina Saturday Night

Mar 1, 2024 | 5:24am
Weather Forecast Temperature Chance Precip Today Partly to mostly sunny   Wind: W-NW 20-35 km/h Falling to -5°   10% Tonight Partly cloudy   Wind: NW 8-16 km/h Low: -12°   10% Saturday Partly sunny – chance of light snow late   Wind: E increasing to 20-40 km/h High: -4° 30% Saturday Night *Winter Storm […]
Montana’s Brier And The Love Of The Game

Montana’s Brier And The Love Of The Game

Mar 1, 2024 | 5:00am
Curling, once a beloved winter sport in small towns across the country, is now facing a decline in popularity as local rinks sit empty and unused. The traditional sport, which involves sliding stones on ice towards a target area, has been a staple of community recreation for generations. However, changing demographics and shifting interests have […]
Brian Mulroney, 18th prime minister and Progressive Conservative titan, dead at 84

Brian Mulroney, 18th prime minister and Progressive Conservative titan, dead at 84

Feb 29, 2024 | 7:54pm
There was no in-between with Martin Brian Mulroney. Canadians loved him: In 1984, they handed the youthful charmer a blank cheque and the largest majority mandate in history so he could change the country. Canadians hated him: When he announced his departure from politics in 1993, his charm was dismissed as blarney, his youth faded into a […]
Progress being made to stabilize food prices in Canada falling on skeptical ears

Progress being made to stabilize food prices in Canada falling on skeptical ears

Feb 29, 2024 | 5:05pm
Canada’s industry minister was defending the government’s actions on trying to force the country’s big grocers to help stabilize food prices.   The Commons Ag Committee is almost done studying the issue for a second time, and on Tuesday Francois Philip Champagne spent an hour trying to convince the committee, progress is being made. “This is […]
Leap Year 2024

Leap Year 2024

Feb 29, 2024 | 3:59pm
There’s been a push to STOP THE MADNESS of changing our clocks back-and-forth for Daylight Saving Time. I’m happy Saskatchewan doesn’t play this game, But we CAN’T stop doing Leap Years. Today is the 29th of February, a day we only get once every four years, mostly.  So have you ever wondered what would happen if we […]
Jury deliberating in coroner’s inquest into Saskatchewan mass killer’s death

Jury deliberating in coroner’s inquest into Saskatchewan mass killer’s death

Feb 29, 2024 | 2:33pm
Jury deliberations have begun at a Saskatchewan coroner’s inquest into how a man who stabbed and killed 11 people and injured 17 others died in police custody.  Robert Kennedy, the coroner overseeing the inquest, told jurors Thursday they will have to determine whether Myles Sanderson intended to kill himself when he consumed a toxic amount […]
Every Driver Stopped by Police in Regina in March Will Have to Give Breath Sample.

Every Driver Stopped by Police in Regina in March Will Have to Give Breath Sample.

Feb 29, 2024 | 2:19pm
There is no question Saskatchewan has an impaired driving problem. This province frequently sits at the top of the list of provinces with high cases of impaired driving. To combat that, Regina Police and SGI are taking advantage of a law passed in 2018 which allows police to demand a breath sample, even if they […]
Closing Grain Prices Thursday, February 29

Closing Grain Prices Thursday, February 29

Feb 29, 2024 | 1:42pm
Durum                          403.17 Feed barley                  225.58  Canola                          551.12 Chickpeas                     1168.44 Flax                              […]

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