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Shahab: Moose Jaw is on "red alert"
While many were looking for the province to add Moose Jaw to the same list of tighter health restrictions that Regina is under this week, Premier Scott Moe felt there was no need to do so at this time...
Harvard Media Apr 01, 2021
Shahab: Moose Jaw is on "red alert"
While many were looking for the province to add Moose Jaw to the same list of tighter health restrictions that Regina is under this week, Premier Scott Moe felt there was no need to do so at this time...
Harvard Media Apr 01, 2021
Federal Carbon Tax on the rise April 1 to $40 per ton
The federal carbon tax rises by $10 per ton on Thursday. That means the prince on pollution is now $40 per ton. As a result many Canadians will have to pay more at the gas pump, or simply to heat thei...
Harvard Media Apr 01, 2021
Regina Catholic Schools extending remote learning after Easter break
A decision has been made by Regina Catholic Schools to extend online learning after the Easter break to April 23. The announcement was made in a letter to school families and on their website. RCSD sa...
Harvard Media Mar 31, 2021
Saskatchewan teachers would like to see in-person learning April 26
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation is hoping kids can continue online learning after the Easter Break. President Patrick Maze is calling on the government to move all schools to Level 4 from April 1...
Harvard Media Mar 31, 2021
Regina City Council votes to remove Sir John A. Macdonald statue from Victoria Park
After a lengthy, and emotional debate, Regina City Council voted in favour of removing the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald from Victoria Park on Wednesday. The motion, which passed 7-4, will see the s...
Harvard Media Mar 31, 2021
New reservation website for Saskatchewan Parks is available
Those who like to spend part of their summer camping in a Saskatchewan provincial park are now able to take a look at a new reservation website and create an account when the 2021 campsite reservation...
Harvard Media Mar 31, 2021
Province welcomes RCMP's involvement in Clare's Law
The provincial government is happy to see the RCMP are now actively participating in “The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol Act” otherwise known as Clare’s Law as their invo...
Harvard Media Mar 31, 2021
Sask. NDP says more action needed on jobs; Premier failed to protect residents
The Saskatchewan NDP is asking the provincial government to include a robust job plan in the upcoming budget. NDP Jobs Critic Aleana Young says the government needs to show real leadership during this...
Harvard Media Mar 31, 2021

191 new COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan
We are seeing another day where the Regina region has over half of Saskatchewan’s new COVID-19 cases The government is telling us about 191 new infections across the province with the Regina reg...
Harvard Media Mar 31, 2021







