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Regina weed spraying drone company wins award at Canada Farm Progress Show

Jun 20, 2019 | 6:45am

One of the top 3 winners in the innovations area at the Canada Farm Progress show is a drone flying company based in Regina. Daniel McCann with Precision dot A-I says individual weed spraying by drone is cost effective. McCann says the precision drone spraying of weeds is in the trial stages around Regina and […]

Dustin Duncan keynote speaker at Canadian Electricity Association Symposium

Jun 19, 2019 | 5:26pm

Minister responsible for SaskPower Dustin Duncan was the keynote speaker at the Canadian Electricity Association’s annual symposium in Regina Wednesday. The symposium served as an opportunity for industry leaders to come together and brainstorm solutions to current and future problems in generating power. Duncan said a big focus was the environment and how power companies […]

Moose Jaw Police dismisses an officer following allegations of misconduct

Jun 19, 2019 | 5:23pm

Moose Jaw Police has dismissed one of its officers. Alan Murdock was dismissed Wednesday afternoon following a number of investigations into multiple allegations of misconduct. According to a release, Murdock is no longer a police officer, is not authorized to engage in any police activities and has none of the authorities vested in a police […]

SaskPower responds to growing amount of power outages in Regina

Jun 19, 2019 | 5:18pm

SaskPower is reacting to the increasing number of power outages in the Regina area. 11 different areas both within the city or in the rural area surrounding Regina experienced unplanned outages sometime this week according to the SaskPower website. President and CEO Mike Marsh says most of the recent outages are wildlife related. “You’re probably […]

Saskatchewan to continue using ‘birth alerts’ despite calls by MMIW inquiry to stop

Jun 19, 2019 | 4:39pm

The Saskatchewan government says it will continue to track or seize at-risk babies despite a call to stop from the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. The inquiry’s final report recommends governments and child-welfare agencies immediately abandon what are known as birth or hospital alerts. Saskatchewan’s Social Services Ministry said the alerts […]

Ralph Goodale reacts to Trans Mountain Pipeline federal approval

Jun 19, 2019 | 4:23pm

The Trans Mountain Pipeline was given the green light by the federal government on Tuesday, and public safety minister Ralph Goodale said this is good news for all of Canada. After the project was struck down by the federal court of appeal in August, the federal government went back to the drawing board and attempted […]

Tax credits, penalizing big polluters, key to Conservative climate plan

Jun 19, 2019 | 3:25pm

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says his climate plan will be “Canada’s best chance” to hit its targets under the Paris climate-change agreement and that it can happen without a carbon tax. Scheer outlined his climate policy in the backyard of a private home in Chelsea, Que., Wednesday evening, not far from where flooding linked […]

Trans Mountain CEO says shovels could be in ground on pipeline by September

Jun 19, 2019 | 3:23pm

CALGARY — The CEO of the Crown corporation building the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion says shovels could be in the ground by September following cabinet approval Tuesday of the long-delayed project. Oil could be flowing in new segments of the pipeline between Edmonton and the West Coast by mid-2022, Ian Anderson said, about one year later […]

Regina man faces more jail time after escaping custody

Jun 19, 2019 | 1:30pm

A Regina man has been sentenced to more jail time, after escaping lawful custody in Yorkton. It happened at about 4:30 Tuesday afternoon, while 25-year-old Joey Tataquason was being transported from Prince Albert to Winnipeg. Court was told Tataquason escaped from the vehicle he was in, while stopped at a red light. Police eventually arrested […]

Severe thunderstorm watches in effect for southwest and west-central Saskatchewan

Jun 19, 2019 | 11:41am

Several areas along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border including the city of Swift Current have been placed under a severe thunderstorm watch by Environment Canada. The weather office says thunderstorms are expected to develop in western Saskatchewan Wednesday afternoon under a slow-moving low pressure system. Some of these storms may be severe with strong wind gusts, large […]

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