Tentative agreement negotiated between Sask. Cancer Agency, SAHO
A new tentative agreement has been negotiated between the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations. The six…
A new tentative agreement has been negotiated between the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations. The six…
Two motorists received some hefty fines Thursday near Grand Coulee. The first according to Constable Jim Monaghan from the Regina Police Service was for speeding and totaled $798. The second ticket, which came with a price of $833, was for going more than 60 km/h while passing an emergency vehicle. Our CTSS members were making […]
Regina Catholic says a case of COVID-19 was found at Deshaye Catholic School. The affected classroom has been closed. All close contacts, parents and guardians have been notified. All other classes remain open.
After a lengthy investigation, RCMP say a 32-year-old woman has been charged in relation to a fatal hit and run on the Montreal Lake First Nation in 2011. On April 6th that year, police were called to a grid road where they found John Bird, who appeared to be the victim of a hit and […]
Effective immediately, the drive-thru for AstraZeneca immunization clinic is now open for anyone aged 60 to 69. People in this age range can come now and attend the clinic on the grounds of the Regina Exhibition Association Ltd (REAL). The SHA has decided to further expand eligibility for this clinic to align with adopting the […]
The Government of Saskatchewan announced it will be moving into Phase 2 of its vaccination rollout plan. The new phase will allow people under the age of 70 to receive their vaccines in decreasing age order. Health Minister Paul Merriman says it’s exciting to be able to offer vaccines to more people, sooner than expected. […]
UPDATE – There are now four COVID-19 vaccines approved for mass use in the country, as Health Canada announced Friday morning it’s given the green light for the Johnson and Johnson vaccine to be used. It is also the first single dose vaccine approved in Canada. Johnson and Johnson has said that a single dose […]
Many Canadians are mourning the death of the ultimate hockey dad. Walter Gretzky, who taught The Great One Wayne Gretzky, the game of hockey and brought fame to their hometown of Brantford, Ontario, has died at the age of 82. Wayne Gretzky announced his father’s passing on social media late Thursday night, saying his dad […]
A man who killed ten people and injured 16 others by deliberately driving a van down a Toronto sidewalk has been found guilty on all counts at his trial. Alek Minassian had pleaded not guilty to ten counts of first-degree murder and 16 of attempted murder. He argued he should be found not criminally responsible […]
The Canadian economy posted its worst showing on record in 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic took over the country last March, closing down businesses and putting millions out of work, some permanently. Statistics Canada said on Tuesday that real gross domestic product shrank 5.4 per cent in 2020, the steepest annual decline since comparable data […]