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RCMP say 15 dead after bus carrying seniors collides with semi truck Manitoba

Jun 15, 2023 | 2:10pm

RCMP say 15 people are dead and 10 are in hospital after a bus carrying people from Dauphin, Man., many of them seniors, collided with a semi truck. Assistant Commissioner Rob Hill, the commanding officer of Manitoba’s RCMP, said Thursday the crash happened at the intersection of highways 1 and 5 near Carberry, about two hours south […]

Family Services Saskatchewan received funding to expand rapid-access counselling services

Jun 15, 2023 | 12:36pm

Family Services Saskatchewan (FSSK) has received $1.7 million in annual funding from the Government of Saskatchewan to expand its free, rapid-access counselling services to children, youth and their caregivers across the province. The rapid-access councillor service offers quick access to brief mental health services for individuals, couples and families. It can help with concerns such […]

Community Initiatives Fund grants over $4.5 million to 143 communites

Jun 15, 2023 | 6:18am

The Community Initiatives Fund (CIF) has given out 354 grants totalling $4,503,747, to help local communities. CIF, which is a special proposed fund created through the Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan Corporation Act, helped out 143 communities while helping serve an estimated 104,338 individuals across the province. Parks, Culture and Sports Minister Laura Ross said the […]

Restrictions near Albert Street Bridge for motorists and pedestrians starts today

Jun 15, 2023 | 6:09am

Work to install a temporary bypass of stormwater services on the east side of the Albert Street Memorial Bridge in Wascana Park is set to begin at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday. Traffic, pedestrians and cycling will be impacted in the area as crews start to work near the Speaker’s Corner in Wascana Park. Traffic and […]

Central Library closed after altercation leaves one injured

Jun 14, 2023 | 2:43pm

The Regina Central Library announced that it is closed following an incident between two members of the public Tuesday evening. According to the Regina Public Library, the altercation began with an argument outside the library and moved into the foyer. One person sustained a severe but not life-threatening injury. No staff or library customers were […]

Sask. Party and NDP candidates announced for Regina and area by-elections

Jun 13, 2023 | 1:08pm

The Saskatchewan Party and the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party have announced the trio of candidates seeking election for the province’s three vacant seats. The Regina Walsh Acres, Regina Coronation Park, and Lumsden-Morse ridings have all been left vacant. Regina Coronation Park was left vacant after Mark Doherty announced his resignation earlier this year. Doherty had […]

2023 Smile Cookie campaign raises over $171,000 for Regina Food Bank

Jun 10, 2023 | 10:09am

The Regina Food Bank and local Tim Hortons raised $171,181 for this year’s Smile Cookie campaign. As the 2023 Smile Cookie charity partner, one hundred percent of Smile Cookie proceeds from 19 local Tim Hortons restaurants were donated to the food bank to feed people with food insecurity. Mike Di Stasi, who spoke on behalf […]

Sask. Government partners with post-secondary schools to expand early childhood education programs

Jun 10, 2023 | 9:56am

Ten post-secondary institutions across the province have partnered with the Government of Saskatchewan to increase early childhood educators’ access to training and professional development opportunities. The Government is committing over $12 million for the 2023-24 academic year to support early childhood educators to achieve higher levels of training and access to professional development opportunities. “Training […]

Residents rage to raise funds for Carmichael Outreach

Jun 9, 2023 | 3:58pm

It wasn’t an excellent afternoon for printers in the Queen City, as dozens were destroyed as part of the Rage (Against the Machines) for Carmichael Outreach fundraiser. Channelling the movie ‘Office Space,’ Webb’s Office Equipment partnered with Carmichael Outreach while providing the printers and equipment, with residents supplying the “rage” and donations. Michelle Keith, a Webb’s […]

Wilkinson urges collaboration after Saskatchewan rejects federal energy table

Jun 9, 2023 | 12:45pm

Federal natural resources minister Jonathan Wilkinson has asked Saskatchewan to work together on shared energy priorities after Ottawa and the province recently clashed over differing net-zero plans. In a letter addressed to Premier Scott Moe this week, Wilkinson said he remains open to discussing how both parties can collaborate to build the economy while also […]

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