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Dealing with animal hoarding

Jun 12, 2019 | 1:15pm

Those who work in human service, animal welfare, health care and enforcement agencies will come together for a one day workshop on animal hoarding in Regina Wednesday. Don Ferguson, executive director of Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan says there’s been a slight increase in the number of cases Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan has responded […]

Two injured after collision with moose on Trans-Canada

Jun 12, 2019 | 1:00pm

Whitewood EMS and fire crews responded after a car hit a moose Tuesday night on the Trans Canada. Two people inside the vehicle, which had substantial damage, were treated at the scene, the yearling moose was killed. It’s the second time in a month the Whitewood fire department has responded to an accident involving a […]

MAXMILLIONS winner in Regina

Jun 12, 2019 | 10:42am

The record $65 million Lotto MAX jackpot up for grabs on Tuesday night was won by one person in Quebec. There were also several one million dollar MAXMILLIONS draws that were made and one of them was won by someone in Regina as they matched all seven numbers Those numbers were 2, 8, 15, 26, […]

Husky Energy pleads guilty to two charges stemming from 2016 oil spill

Jun 12, 2019 | 10:36am

Husky Energy has been fined $3.8 million and pleaded guilty Wednesday to two charges in relation to a large oil spill in west central Saskatchewan three years ago. In July of 2016, a pipeline near Maidstone leaked oil for about seven hours until a routine maintenance check the following day. It was estimated about 225,000 litres was […]

Man in critical condition after stabbing near downtown Regina

Jun 12, 2019 | 8:15am

Regina Police say a man is in critical condition after being stabbed Wednesday morning just outside the downtown core. Just after 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, officers were dispatched to the area of 14th Avenue and Hamilton Street. There they located a 53-year-old man with injuries consistent with stab wounds, EMS took the man to hospital in […]

Regina Police launch death investigation after fatal single vehicle accident Tuesday night

Jun 12, 2019 | 7:30am

A fatal single vehicle accident Tuesday night in the city’s Eastview neighborhood, has prompted Regina Police to launch a death investigation. Officers were called to 5th Avenue and Lindsay Street just before 9:00 p.m. where a man was located deceased inside a vehicle. Identification, traffic and the coroner are all investigating. Police did not say […]

Sask. livestock producers asked to help battle animal neglect

Jun 12, 2019 | 6:00am

The head of animal protection in Saskatchewan is making a specific request to cattlemen. The executive director of Animal Protection Services, Don Ferguson, is asking livestock producers to call his office before a tragedy happens. Ferguson says if something doesn’t seem right on a neighbor’s property, call his office. Ferguson, says it is important to […]

City crews working on spraying for cankerworms in Regina

Jun 11, 2019 | 4:44pm

The City of Regina will once again be spraying for cankerworms this summer, but are cutting back their spraying efforts. During a busier year for cankerworms, the city would traditionally spray 30,000 trees. City spokesperson Russell Eirich said cankerworm numbers are below average. “However we are seeing some pockets where cankerworms are occurring,” Eirich said. […]

City of Regina anticipating bigger crowds for Thursday’s Raptors viewing party

Jun 11, 2019 | 4:27pm

With the Toronto Raptors playing Game 6 in the NBA Finals on Thursday night, the City of Regina is preparing for an even bigger crowd to gather at Mosaic Stadium to watch the game. The city will be providing transit service to and from the game similar to Rider games and other big events. As […]

Trudeau calls out Tory premiers for ‘playing games’ with national unity over C-69

Jun 11, 2019 | 3:03pm

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Conservative premiers are playing games with national unity by threatening the country’s future if they don’t get their way on an environmental-assessment bill. The six premiers, including Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe,  said in a letter to Trudeau Monday that he must accept every one of the amendments the Senate has made […]

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