Provincial News

Dillon Whitehawk Guilty of Second Degree Murder

Dec 13, 2022 | 3:40pm

A Court of King’s Bench Judge has convicted Dillion Whitehawk of second-degree murder. Whitehawk was originally charged with first-degree murder in connection to the death of Keesha Bitternose. It was back on January 2, 2020, that Keesha Bitternose died from multiple injuries and a possible gunshot wound. She was found dead days later by police […]

QE II Platinum Jubilee Medals Being Handed Out

Dec 13, 2022 | 10:13am

Before she passed away in September, Queen Elizabeth II established the Platinum Jubilee Medal to celebrate her 70th year as Monarch. Starting today, seven thousand of these medals are being bestowed on people in Saskatchewan who have made significant contributions to Canada, Saskatchewan or a particular community. It will take two days, and three ceremonies […]

City Council Dispute Lands In Court of King’s Bench

Dec 13, 2022 | 8:35am

A dispute between a Regina City Councilor and the new City Manager is being heard by a judge at Court of King’s Bench this morning. Councilor Andrew Stevens filed the lawsuit, after a proposal to end homelessness in Regina was left out of the proposed city budget. He wants it to be part of the […]

A Foot of Snow Expected in Southeast Saskatchewan – Environment Canada

Dec 13, 2022 | 5:16am

If you live in Southeast Saskatchewan – you might want to make sure your snow shovel is at the ready. Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement – warning of as much as a foot of snow could fall in the region between now and the weekend. A Colorado low is expected to dump […]

Snow Fall Expected for South East Saskatchewan this week

Dec 12, 2022 | 11:49am

While the East coast of Canada braces for a blast of winter – here in Saskatchewan the snow pile is going to get a little bit deeper as well. A weather system is set to move through the south east corner of the province – bringing with it more snow. Environment and climate change meteorologist […]

WCB Premiums Going Up 4.1%

Dec 12, 2022 | 9:51am

Employers will be paying 4.1 percent more for Workers Compensation Premiums in 2023. The WCB made the announcement today. It works out to 5 cents more per 100 dollars of payroll. “Although we have increased our 2023 average premium rate by five cents, our rate is still among the lowest rates in Canada,” said the […]

Federated Co-Operatives Limited named title sponsor of Frost Regina

Dec 12, 2022 | 9:39am

After a successful first year, Frost Regina is returning February 3rd to 12th. The festival will be returning in the next year with Federated Co-Operatives Limited as the title sponsor for the winter festival. From ice sculptures in Confederation Park to sledding and sleigh rides in Wascana Park, Co-Chair of the Regina Winter Festival Committee, […]

Gas prices declining provincially – for now.

Dec 12, 2022 | 7:58am

As we move closer to Christmas it appears Saskatchewan residents might be getting an early present – sliding fuel prices for the month of December. Fuel analysis site gasbuddy.com shows that the average price of regular gas in Saskatchewan is down 23.3 c/L from last month – with the average fuel price sitting at 1.41 […]

Gunfire during arrest in Carnduff

Dec 9, 2022 | 4:41pm

A man from Alameda is facing two attempted murder charges, after police tried to arrest him for breeching his probation. On Wednesday, RCMP went to a home in Carnduff after reports of a person who was breaching conditions of probabtion. The male answered the door, and was told he was under arrest. According to police, […]

Premiers demand meeting with Prime Minister to discuss increased health-care funding

Dec 9, 2022 | 3:33pm

Canada’s premiers presented a united front Friday as they demanded Prime Minister Justin Trudeau come to the table personally to hammer out an agreement for Ottawa to shoulder more of the burden when it comes to health-care costs. Premiers also defended their refusal to accept conditions for additional federal funds, and pushed back on any […]

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