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Pride Parade Set for Saturday

Pride Parade Set for Saturday

Jun 14, 2024 | 10:44am
Colourful floats, music, marching and more. Its all part of the Regina Pride Parade Saturday afternoon. The parade begins on North Broad, near 12th avenue, which is the staging area. After that, the parade will wind its way down Broad to College, along College to Albert, and down Albert Street to the provincial legislature. Police […]
Breaking: Greg Fertuck found guilty in wife’s disappearance, murder

Breaking: Greg Fertuck found guilty in wife’s disappearance, murder

Jun 14, 2024 | 10:36am
SASKATOON – Greg Fertuck has been found guilty of his wife Sheree Fertuck’s murder almost a decade ago. The body of the mother of three has never been found. She was last seen leaving her family’s farmhouse near Kenaston on Dec. 7, 2015, to haul rock to a nearby gravel pit. In April 2016, police determined […]
Farmers getting less, and consumers paying more: APAS

Farmers getting less, and consumers paying more: APAS

Jun 14, 2024 | 9:44am
REGINA — Farmers are getting less while consumers are paying more. This is the key finding of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan’s 2024 Farmers and Food Prices report. This year’s update highlights a concerning trend: farmers are receiving lower prices for their commodities at the same time as consumers are shelling out for higher […]
Suspects lead police on chase through field, bush, ending in slough

Suspects lead police on chase through field, bush, ending in slough

Jun 14, 2024 | 7:49am
Three people fled from police and took officers on a pursuit that resulted in their vehicle being slowed down with a tire deflation device, only for the suspects to continue driving on its rims until it stopped in a grassy field and the suspects fleeing on foot down a heavily-brushed hill toward a slough. Officers […]
Smoke Signals Jackpot Winner

Smoke Signals Jackpot Winner

Jun 13, 2024 | 3:58pm
Yorkton has a new millionaire. 63-year-old Karen Aubin was the latest to hit big on the Smoke Signals jackpot on Tuesday, June 11th, winning a total of more than 1.8 million. She won the top-tier progressive jackpot at the Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton. More details to come.
Police Investigating after a Five Year Old was Hit by a Car

Police Investigating after a Five Year Old was Hit by a Car

Jun 13, 2024 | 11:35am
Police are investigating after a five year old was hit by a car yesterday. It happened on Davin Crescent in the Argyle Park neighbourhood around 3:35 yesterday afternoon. The five year old was taken to hospital with what police describe as minor injuries. The driver remained at the scene.  Police are asking for any witnesses […]
Charges in all provinces tossed against ‘Diagolon’s’ Jeremy MacKenzie

Charges in all provinces tossed against ‘Diagolon’s’ Jeremy MacKenzie

Jun 13, 2024 | 11:14am
All charges in all provinces against Canadian Forces veteran and controversial podcaster Jeremy MacKenzie have been stayed or withdrawn. The charges against MacKenzie in Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Quebec had piled on as he was labelled the leader of a dangerous militia group by the federal government and media. But his legal battle has taken […]
Council asks admin to look again for permanent emergency shelter site

Council asks admin to look again for permanent emergency shelter site

Jun 13, 2024 | 10:40am
Three years, 35 properties. Now? Another go-round may well be necessary. Prior to Wednesday’s Regina City Council meeting, City of Regina staff recommended a permanent emergency shelter location at 1420 Albert St., sold with 1440 Albert St. City manager Niki Anderson called it “as good as it is going to get.” However, after more than […]
‘Celebrate the wins:’ Family of tiny Oilers fan cheers team on from hospital

‘Celebrate the wins:’ Family of tiny Oilers fan cheers team on from hospital

Jun 13, 2024 | 8:00am
A hospital room in Saskatoon has become a cheering section for perhaps the youngest and tiniest fan of the Edmonton Oilers. Baby Mark’s hospital bed at the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital is adorned with orange and blue memorabilia, including a hockey stick, pucks and a sign that reads Baby’s 1st Stanley Cup Playoff. The fourth-generation […]
STF to ask members about binding arbitration

STF to ask members about binding arbitration

Jun 12, 2024 | 2:16pm
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is engaging in consultations with its members about using binding arbitration to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement. The key issues include class complexity and teachers’ wages. Further details will not be disclosed while consultations are ongoing. The province’s teachers have been on strike for several months, as the teachers federation […]

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