The Regina Police Service reported a steady weekend for calls, including a Friday night incident that sent a pedestrian to hospital after he was struck by a truck.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders scored 20 unanswered points to defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 34-31 in CFL action Sunday at Canad Inns Stadium.
Brian Goranson is living proof that dreams come true.
Although those monitoring offenders and accused criminals are reportedly pleased with the province’s current electronic monitoring (EM) system, the province will review its options -- including looking at moving to a GPS system -- next year.
Jack Harmer, accompanied by his supportive wife, Susan, recently walked into a local business and gave the clerk there quite the surprise.
A roadside bomb killed one Canadian soldier and wounded seven others in the Panjwaii district of Kandahar province, a military official said.
There's no hiding the fact that this has been a dreadful season for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Campaign planners in Saskatchewan have a busy weekend ahead, as the Prime Minister's Office has announced that Stephen Harper will ask the Governor General on Sunday to dissolve the government, resulting in a general election on Oct. 14.
A Regina man working in the Caribbean has ridden out one storm only to be facing another.
The flight attendant accused of setting a fire in a washroom on board a plane flying from Minneapolis to Regina last May 7th has failed to show up for a court appearance.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, weary of waiting for the opposition to bring down his minority government, dashed his promise of a fixed election date and pulled the plug himself Sunday to end 31 months of Conservative rule.
A former local Saskatchewan Party candidate who ran in the 2007 provincial election in Moose Jaw wants to run for the Conservative Party in the Palliser constituency.
With just a slight flick of the wrist and click of a button, city employee Frank Wells pulls a garbage can off the curb and dumps its contents into the back of one of Moose Jaw’s new automated garbage trucks.
Ryan Johnson, city engineer, said public works is in dire need of some skilled professionals, as well as just regular employees.
A business on the 100 block of River Street West was broken into sometime overnight Wednesday. An undisclosed amount of items was taken.
A 31-one-year-old male was killed in a single-car collision on Aug. 27 in Esterhazy.
Staff Photo By: Darcie Thom Alex Runions performs a solo Staff Photo By: Darcie Thom Children line up to play on the Adrenaline Rush Bouncy-ride Staff Photo By: Darcie Thom Chung Wah Kung Fu perform a lion/dragon dance during the Chinese Cultural Evening at the Kipling Community Center Staff Photo By: Darcie Thom Molly Vert gets her face painted at the children’s [...]
By: Darcie Thom The rising number of deaths due to a potentially dangerous and deadly bacterium, Listeria, has now taken another life, with a total of 12 deaths. Out of the 12 deaths connected to Listeria, most have occurred in Ontario. Seven more deaths, five in Ontario, one in Saskatchewan and another in Quebec, are all [...]
By: Darcie Thom “Finally some peace and quiet”! I will hear that a lot now! I lost my voice…. Don’t know where it went, but it’s gone! Now I can only imagine all those happy people, especially the husband! It seems to always happen this time of year, almost like clockwork! I get this weird strain of [...]
Photo source: Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, Population Health Branch MINIMAL: Few West Nile Virus mosquitoes present. Minimal or low risk does not mean no risk; take precautions against mosquito bites LOW: WNV mosquito development. Take precautions against mosquito bites. MODERATE: The mosquito species that carries West Nile Virus has been recorded in numbers that warrant extra precautions. ...
In 1981, the ‘Terry Fox Foundation’ was founded and began its annual run inviting more than 300,000 runners and raising over $3.5 million. Today, over 2.5 million people participate in this run world-wide. Unlike other fundraisers, The Terry Fox Run has no sponsorship. During his personal run, Terry Fox turned down offers of endorsements including offers [...]
REGINA -- Just days before Eder Rojas was to stand trial for setting a fire on a plane bound for Regina, the former flight attendant has flown the coop.
REGINA (SNN) -- As cool weather blankets the province, Culex tarsalis mosquitoes are dropping like flies and so is the risk of getting the West Nile virus.
PRINCE ALBERT -- It was the luck of the draw in Nipawin recently, as residents in the northeast Saskatchewan community who didn't have a family doctor were asked to throw their names into a hat for the service.
REGINA -- After what some would consider a summer of too many rainy days, many will be happy to hear The Weather Network is predicting drier and warmer conditions returning in the fall.
Linda Wason-Ellam remembers paying her neighbour's son to play video games with her for 13 hours straight.
By Hilary Johnstone, Zone 9 Mountain Bike team manager La Ronge has not had an active group of mountain bikers since the 1990's when Darcy Forrest would drive his son Cory and friends to mountain bike races in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
An increase in water flow into the No. 1 shaft at Cigar Lake stopped work on the remediation project; according to a Cameco news release dated Aug. 12, 2008.
The McPhail brothers cased it at Cowichan by all bringing home two Gold, one Silver and one Bronze medal from the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG), 2008 Cowichan: The Journey of a Generation, from Cowichan, B. C.
By Kaylie Blair At an Aug. 12 meeting, members of the Maple Creek town council decided to apply to the Building Canada Fund for a matching grant, which would help them upgrade the town’s water treatment and storage capacities.
By Sheri Monk The Saskatchewan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) has still not released its findings in the case of over 40 cattle found dead July 14 at a Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) site.
By Kaylie Blair Four of six escaped inmates from the Regina Correctional Centre are still on the loose and one of them may be in the Maple Creek area.
By Sheri Monk It’s not just rodeo fans in southwest Sask. who are gearing up for an exciting night Sept. 6–30 bull riders are counting down the days until they arrive at Maple Creek.
By Sheri Monk The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment took a different approach this year for the annual elk management hunt in the Cypress Hills area. Licences were sold at several different locations Aug. 21 and could also be purchased over the telephone.