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Vey/Nicholson ruling being appealed by Crown

Jun 26, 2019 | 6:30am

The book isn’t closed on the Curtis Vey/Angela Nicholson case yet.  The lovers were acquitted last month on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder when the judge in the case ruled an Ipod containing a secret recording of the pair where they talked about killing their spouses was inadmissible meaning the Crown had no […]

APAS sees significant gains from Lake Diefenbaker mega-project for water development

Jun 26, 2019 | 6:00am

APAS president Todd Lewis says agriculture would see some of the biggest benefits from a proposed billion dollar water project from Lake Diefenbaker to the Qu’Appelle valley. Public Safety minister Ralph Goodale brought renewed interest in the project at a Water Management Conference in Regina this week. Lewis says crop yields could rise significantly with […]

Regina Indian Industrial School cemetery now belongs to commemorative association

Jun 25, 2019 | 5:11pm

The RCMP has officially transferred the land of the Regina Indian Industrial School Cemetery to the commemorative association. The land has been declared a provincial heritage site back in 2017, and is the final resting place for at least 35 first nations or metis kids that died at the school before it closed in 1910. […]

Andrew Scheer speaks at Regina Chamber luncheon

Jun 25, 2019 | 4:39pm

(Photo: Moises Canales/620 CKRM)   Conservative Party of Canada leader Andrew Scheer was at the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina Tuesday afternoon as part of the Regina and District Chamber of Commerce 2019 Luncheon Series. Scheer was the guest speaker for today’s event as he spoke to an audience of a couple hundred. In attendance […]

Waste water trunk relining in Regina will be loud this summer

Jun 25, 2019 | 4:30pm

Work will be loud along 15th Avenue for the next nine weeks. The City of Regina is working an relining the waste water trunk by sending a robot into the pipes and relining it, instead of digging up the ground. The work will be done to 30 blocks, or about three kilometres, over the next […]

Estranged husband of Sheree Fertuck charged with first-degree murder in her death

Jun 25, 2019 | 12:07pm

Three-and-a-half years after she disappeared, a charge has been laid in the death of 51 year old Sheree Fertuck. Her estranged husband, 65 year old Greg Fertuck, was arrested and charged Monday night  with first-degree murder and committing an indignity to a human body.  He will make his first appearance in a Saskatoon courtroom on […]

Room to Improve on Graduation Rates

Jun 25, 2019 | 12:00pm

High school graduation rates are on the rise, but not nearly at the rate the province and the Provincial Auditor would like to see. The rate for graduating in three years a decade ago was 72.3 per cent and last year it was at 77.4. Provincial Auditor, Judy Ferguson, says the government announced in 2012 […]

Two Regina residents facing charges in connection to stolen vehicle and firearm possession

Jun 25, 2019 | 11:31am

Regina Police have arrested two people in connection to the theft of a vehicle and the possession of a firearm. Just after midnight Monday night, police were notified of a vehicle driving erratically near the corner of Victoria Avenue and Park street. Police located the vehicle and observed the two suspects stopping at a business on […]

Regina Police investigating after woman’s body found in North Central

Jun 25, 2019 | 9:19am

Regina Police say they are investigating after the body of a woman was found early Tuesday morning. Officers say just after 4:00 a.m. they were called to the 1500 block of Cameron Street, where a woman was found not breathing. Once emergency crews arrived EMS pronounced the woman dead. The woman’s name has not been […]

Regina-based FCC offers support to hard-pressed farmers

Jun 25, 2019 | 6:30am

Farm Credit Canada is offering support to hard-pressed producers this growing season. FCC vice president of operations for the prairies, Darren Howden, says farmers are facing serious weather and trade disruptions this summer. He says too much rain is delaying seeding in Eastern Canada, while farmers in Western Canada have faced drought. He says recent […]

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