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Outcry from families, CUPE and the NDP over closure of Lutheran Care Home

Outcry from families, CUPE and the NDP over closure of Lutheran Care Home

Oct 4, 2023 | 9:39pm
Last month Eden Community Care Homes announced closure of the Regina Lutheran Home. Now 62 residents and more than 100 staff members have an uncertain future. Both Val Schalme’s father and brother are at the home and the closure has her concerned. “My father has dementia. As do many of the residents there. Change like this […]
Police Looking for Vandals in Indian Head

Police Looking for Vandals in Indian Head

Sep 25, 2023 | 12:26pm
The Indian Head RCMP is currently conducting an investigation into an incident involving vandals who used blue spray paint to deface the skate park ramp. The incident is reported to have occurred on September 22nd during daylight hours. This marks the second occurrence in which vandals have targeted a public space in Indian Head with […]
Good Spirit School Division Debunks School Policy Myths

Good Spirit School Division Debunks School Policy Myths

Sep 15, 2023 | 12:03pm
The Good Spirit School division took to the internet this week to do what they can to stop what they call myths and misconceptions about the divisions policies. In a published piece on their social media pages the division seeks to ” separate myths from reality – to help people understand the true situation. This […]
Regina Drivers Speeding Through School Zones

Regina Drivers Speeding Through School Zones

Sep 12, 2023 | 8:46am
In a recent update from a Regina City Police officer a crucial reminder regarding speed limits within school zones. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Constable “Hawkeye” Seel highlighted law enforcement efforts within School Zones yesterday. In a mere four-hour span from 8 AM to noon, law enforcement nabbed a staggering 37 individuals for exceeding the […]
Prince Albert City Employees on Strike

Prince Albert City Employees on Strike

Sep 11, 2023 | 10:48am
100 workers within the CUPE 882 union are now on strike in Prince Albert. According to a media release put out this morning the City of Prince Albert has refused requests since the end of July – with the latest round of talks being turned down – employees are now on strike. This marks the […]
Job Action Scheduled for Prince Albert Civic Employees

Job Action Scheduled for Prince Albert Civic Employees

Sep 11, 2023 | 7:27am
CUPE 882 members have declined the City of Prince Albert’s most recent offer, setting the stage for a potential strike commencing today! The union, representing city workers, issued a press statement indicating that they had presented a proposal to the city. According to CUPE national representative Mira Lewis, “We put forward a reasonable offer which […]
Balfour Collegiate Pride Sidewalk Vandalized

Balfour Collegiate Pride Sidewalk Vandalized

Sep 8, 2023 | 2:55pm
Saskatchewan’s LGBTQIA2S+ community is facing an increased level of discrimination and hateful rhetoric in the wake of expanded parental inclusion policies that seem to be targeting Gender and Sexually Diverse Regina city police are investigating an incident that occurred at a Regina high school yesterday (Sept 7th) morning. Balfour Collegiate had their pride sidewalk celebrating […]

New Housing Initiative to Bring Homes to the Peepeekisis Nation

Aug 15, 2023 | 11:51am

In a collaborative effort, the Peepeekisis First Nation has joined forces with Steel River Group to embark on a project aimed at constructing nine new affordable houses within the reserve. The primary focus of this initiative is to prioritize the most vulnerable members of the community, ensuring their well-being and support. Among the upcoming housing […]

Charges Laid After Video of Assault at QCX Goes Viral

Aug 9, 2023 | 11:50am

*The video included in this story shows a violent assault. Viewer discretion is advised* The video is disturbing. Three Regina youth are seen swarming another young person. Kicking and punching the victim, while one person records the onslaught and encourages the attackers to take the victim’s cell phone. The assault occurred just outside the gates […]

BC Port Strike Deal Struck – Again.

Jul 31, 2023 | 5:03am

A late-night breakthrough could herald an end to British Columbia’s long-running port dispute, with the longshore workers’ union and the employers’ association announcing a new tentative agreement. Details of the deal haven’t been released, but both sides say in a joint statement issued Sunday night that they are recommending their members to ratify it. The […]

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