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Sixth person charged and missing in Air Ronge shooting

Jul 30, 2019 | 5:34pm

A sixth person has been identified in relation to an Air Ronge shooting, but his location is unknown. On January 13th, several shots were fired at a house in the Air Ronge area, with one of the bullets penetrating a wall and injuring a 5 year old who was inside. RCMP say 29 year old […]

RCMP look for two wanted men after La Loche shooting

Jul 30, 2019 | 4:39pm

RCMP have arrested one man and looking for two others after a shooting in La Loche. Police say on Monday a man and woman were parked outside a local business when the vehicle was approached by three men on an ATV. Officers say after a brief conversation, one of the men on the ATV pointed […]

Teen faces multiple firearm charges

Jul 30, 2019 | 3:23pm

A teen is facing multiple firearm related charges. Regina Police say officers were called to a store parking lot on the 4400 block of Rochdale Boulevard just before 9:30pm July 23rd for a report of a firearms offence. Police say two suspects robbed and assaulted a man, and as two people came to help the […]

Severe thunderstorm watches issued for central and western Saskatchewan

Jul 30, 2019 | 2:48pm

Environment Canada has issued several severe thunderstorm watches in the central and western portions of the province. Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain. The weather agency says thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon over parts of western […]

Attorney General’s meet in Saskatoon to discuss Canada’s Carbon Tax

Jul 30, 2019 | 1:15pm

The Government of Saskatchewan is hosting the Attorneys General from the provinces across the country that are fighting the Trudeau Carbon Tax. Saskatchewan was the first province to stand up to the Trudeau government’s ineffective, job killing Carbon Tax as an infringement on provincial authority under the Constitution. The Government of Saskatchewan was supported by […]

Feds spent $17.7 million on advertising in lead up to election moratorium

Jul 30, 2019 | 11:20am

OTTAWA — Newly released figures show the federal government set aside nearly $17.7 million on public awareness campaigns between April and June just ahead of a mandatory blackout on government advertising in the lead up to the fall campaign. The spending through the first three months of the federal fiscal year marks an increase of […]

Queen City Ex kicks off with annual parade Tuesday night

Jul 30, 2019 | 8:00am

The Queen City Ex will officially kick off Tuesday night with it’s annual parade starting at 7:00 p.m. This year however the parade will have a bit of a different route, running from the old Mosaic Stadium parking lot to Dilarwri on Broad Street. The Queen City Ex goes from Wednesday until Sunday.

Up to six-million Canadians could have information stolen thanks to Capital One data breach

Jul 30, 2019 | 7:50am

Capital One doesn’t think it’s likely that information a hacker accessed has been used for fraud. Although that’s cold comfort to the six-million Canadians and 100-million Americans whose personal information was compromised. Paige A. Thompson, who also goes by the handle “erratic,” is charged with a single count of computer fraud and abuse. The bank […]

Harvest expected to start in a week to 10 days in southeast Saskatchewan

Jul 30, 2019 | 5:45am

Combines are expecting to be rolling in the southeast part of the province in a week to ten days. The regional crop specialist in Weyburn, Sherri Roberts, says some wheat fields are starting to turn colour and combines are being prepared for the harvest rush. Last year, she says farmers were harvesting on August first, […]

Taylor Field site could be used for parking while City Council aims to solve vacant lot issues

Jul 29, 2019 | 10:27pm

The City of Regina is looking to make changes to rules around infill development in existing neighbourhoods. The move is to encourage land developers to use current vacant lots around Regina, and could be done through enhanced transit, community cleanup programs, and legislative tax changes to punish landowners who have removed sites from the market […]

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