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NDP to join Bloc in defeating Conservatives’ non-confidence motion

NDP to join Bloc in defeating Conservatives’ non-confidence motion

Sep 19, 2024 | 1:48pm
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he will join the Bloc Québécois in blocking a non-confidence motion next week when the Conservatives attempt to topple the the government. The planned votes from the Bloc and the New Democrats eliminate the possibility of a snap election next week. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced he will put forward […]
REAL back at City Hall seeking more money to keep going

REAL back at City Hall seeking more money to keep going

Sep 19, 2024 | 11:41am
REGINA – It was a familiar story for Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. at Regina City Hall on Wednesday, as they were back with another request for money. This time REAL officials including acting CEO Roberta Engel, board chair Niki Anderson and Charlene Callander, Interim Board Member, made a request for an additional operating grant of […]
Nearly half of Saskatchewan supports Scott Moe

Nearly half of Saskatchewan supports Scott Moe

Sep 19, 2024 | 10:04am
The latest Premier popularity ratings from Angus Reid have just dropped, and after being in the top third for most of the last six years, Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe is now fifth in the country at 45 per cent.  People in each province were asked about their approval of their premiers. Moe is behind Wab Kinew’s […]
Saskatchewan rare earth facility leads the way

Saskatchewan rare earth facility leads the way

Sep 19, 2024 | 8:34am
SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Rare Earth Processing Facility located in Saskatoon is ahead of schedule and produced rare earth metals at a commercial scale in summer 2024. According to SRC, Saskatchewan is the first and only jurisdiction to do so in North America. Using in-house developed, state-of-the-art, automated technology in metal smelting, […]
Latest permanent shelter proposal clears hurdle at committee

Latest permanent shelter proposal clears hurdle at committee

Sep 19, 2024 | 8:27am
REGINA – Despite a multitude of concerns aired by several delegations at City Hall, Executive Committee has voted yes to sending the latest proposed location for a Permanent Emergency Shelter Project to council next week.  Council members on Wednesday voted 5-2 to a recommendation to approve a lease of 1600 Halifax Street to Regina Treaty/Status Indian […]
Creating a film about the RCAF’s history was emotional, director says

Creating a film about the RCAF’s history was emotional, director says

Sep 19, 2024 | 8:20am
MOOSE JAW — Filmmaker Robert (Bob) Barrett spent nearly two years making a documentary about the Royal Canadian Air Force’s history, and one thing he discovered was its personnel are high-calibre role models for their communities. The Toronto-based documentarian began shooting “Wings of Honour: A Century of the Royal Canadian Air Force” in 2022, where […]
Moose Jaw Events Centre changes re-entry rules, box office hours, payment methods

Moose Jaw Events Centre changes re-entry rules, box office hours, payment methods

Sep 18, 2024 | 2:34pm
MOOSE JAW — Changes are coming to the Events Centre that will affect not only box office hours and concession payments but also re-entry rules, which will prevent fans and concertgoers from taking smoke breaks during events.    The transition to no re-entry started in March with live events and concerts at the venue, while […]
Three people now facing charges in suspicious death in Saskatoon

Three people now facing charges in suspicious death in Saskatoon

Sep 18, 2024 | 2:30pm
SASKATOON – Second update: Police reported on Sept. 18 that another woman has been charged in relation to the homicide that occurred Aug. 16.  On Sept. 16, police arrested and charged  a 27-year-old Saskatoon woman for being accessory after the fact to murder. The woman was also charged with indecently interfere with and offer indignity to human remains. The woman […]
Where the provincial race stands as the horses head to the gate

Where the provincial race stands as the horses head to the gate

Sep 18, 2024 | 8:58am
REGINA – The horses are coming up to the starting gate, but how are things looking with respect to a provincial election? Sask Today spoke to Tom McIntosh, Professor on Politics and International Studies at the University of Regina, about where things stand right now in provincial politics. It is a unique time in provincial […]

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