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Province invests over $900,000 in residence for women participating in drug treatment court

May 16, 2023 | 4:21pm

The Government of Saskatchewan announced they are investing $912,849 over three years to support Kate’s Place. Kate’s Place, operated by the Salvation Army, offers eight two-bedroom units for adult women participating in the Regina Drug Treatment Court (RDTC) or those placed under supervision by Community Corrections who are addressing substance misuse and dependence. It provides […]

Saskatchewan to use natural gas, possibly coal beyond 2035 federal target: Moe

May 16, 2023 | 1:25pm

Premier Scott Moe says the province is to continue using natural gas and possibly coal beyond the federal government’s target date. Moe said Tuesday the province’s existing and soon-to-be-built natural gas plants are to be used until their end of life, which would be well past the federal government’s 2035 net-zero target. He said the […]

SaskPower beginning work to upgrade power infrastructure in Regina

May 12, 2023 | 2:47pm

SaskPower announced that it would begin work to upgrade the power infrastructure in Regina’s central business district. The $9 million investment will involve replacing or removing equipment that has reached the end of its life, including underground cables and duct banks. Planned outages required to complete this work will be kept to a minimum, and […]

Strange odour and taste in Regina’s tap water due to early algae bloom

May 11, 2023 | 3:21pm

According to the City of Regina, Regina residents who may have noticed a funny smell and taste in their water have nothing to be concerned about. Blair Kardash, a manager of laboratory & research at the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant, said that the odour and taste are due to very high algae levels in […]

Nutrien may slow potash ramp-up plans as earnings, sales down

May 11, 2023 | 2:11pm

The CEO of Canadian fertilizer giant Nutrien Ltd. said Thursday the company may consider slowing down its previously announced plan to ramp up potash production, as falling prices and lower sales volumes take a bite out of profits. “Yes, we would consider slowing down. We’re really, as we talked about earlier this year, watching the […]

City Manager doesn’t want apology from Councillors who took her to court

May 11, 2023 | 1:32pm

An Integrity Commissioner report was presented at Wednesday’s Regina city council meeting about a December 2022 lawsuit against the City Manager. The report recommended that City Council request that Councillors Andrew Stevens and Dan LeBlanc provide a written apology to City Manager Niki Anderson for their lawsuit’s negative impact on her professionally and personally. Anderson said […]

Integrity Commissioner reports tabled for private discussion and later council meeting

May 11, 2023 | 9:58am

Regina’s city council has decided to deal with two Integrity Commissioner reports at a later date. Council voted to table the reports to Executive Committee for private discussion before bringing them back to city council. In the first report, the Integrity Commissioner recommends that City Council request that Councillors Andrew Stevens and Dan LeBlanc provide […]

Regina council approved to share costs with federal government to purchase 26 electric buses

May 11, 2023 | 9:05am

Regina’s city council approved receiving over $20 million to help purchase 26 electric buses. A total of $26,106,500 in funding from the federal government’s Permanent Public Transit Program – Zero Emissions Transit Fund will cover half of the costs of purchasing 26 electric buses and the first phase of transit fleet facility upgrades to accommodate […]

U of R laying off staff due to reduced budgets

May 11, 2023 | 6:00am

The University of Regina announced that it would be laying off staff due to a reduced budget. “Budget reductions are resulting in some workforce adjustments, including a small number of layoffs and non-renewals of short-term contracts,” said University spokesperson Paul Dederick. “The University has made every effort to mitigate the impact of the reductions on […]

Homeless expert surprised by no direct payment plan as part of province’s income support program

May 10, 2023 | 12:40pm

A research project looking to figure out a better way to calculate Canada’s homeless population stopped by the Queen City. “The Homelessness Counts” research project is collecting data surrounding the homelessness situation in Canada and is building on past work looking at how existing databases, such as provincial health data, could be better integrated and […]

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