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Teachers to launch one day, rotating strikes to try and get government to negotiate
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation is announcing its next steps in its labour dispute with the provincial government. STF President Samantha Becotte says teachers will stage one day, rotating strike...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024

Red Light Cameras in Regina Will Be watching for "right turns".
The City of Regina is announcing its "Red Light" cameras in the city will be looking for more than people who "run the red". The cameras will also be looking for drivers who fail to make a complete st...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024

Coroner's inquest into mass stabbing begins final week
A coroner's inquest into a mass stabbing on a Saskatchewan First Nation is expected to hear today from elders and the Parole Board of Canada. People enter the public coroner's inquest into the mass st...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024

Parliament returns with Liberals focused on Ukraine, Tories trained on carbon price
The Liberals intend to move quickly to get a Ukraine free-trade bill back up for debate and pressure the Conservatives to support it as MPs return to the House of Commons today fol...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024

King Charles III has been discharged from a London hospital after a prostate procedure
LONDON (AP) - King Charles III on Monday was discharged from a private London clinic after undergoing a "corrective procedure" for an enlarged prostate. The 75-year-old monarch was admitted ...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024

Teachers May Announce Next Steps in Dispute with Sask Government
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation may lay out its next moves in its on-going labour dispute with the provincial government. So far, teachers across the province have staged two one day strikes. The...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2024

Judge finds Saskatchewan Mountie who shot lover guilty of manslaughter
Family and friends of a Saskatchewan man who was shot to death by his lover gasped and cried after a judge found the Mountie guilty of manslaughter. Bernie Herman, 55, had pleaded not guilty...
Harvard Media Jan 26, 2024

Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about expanding eligibility for assisted dying
Canada's Health Minister Mark Holland says some provinces will stand opposed to expanding medical assistance in dying for ideological reasons, but the government wants to ensure a majority feel ready....
Harvard Media Jan 26, 2024

545 People Failed to find a safe ride home over the holidays
SGI has released statistics from their December campaign against impaired driving. Of the 545 drivers found to have some sort of impairment, 183 ended up being charged with criminal code offences, and...
Harvard Media Jan 25, 2024

Globe Theatre asking city for financial help for renovations
The long running renovations at the Globe Theatre in Regina are also running into financial issues. The Globe and the contractor doing the work are asking for Regina City Council for help. Costs of th...
Harvard Media Jan 25, 2024