Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Large Cache Of Stolen Goods Recovered
The Regina Police Service has recovered a significant amount of stolen property including jewelry, bicycles, power tools, golf bags, large spools of wire and tires. The conservative estimate is that t...
Carol Thomson Oct 24, 2019

Another P-O-W Award for Kleiter the Kicker
Rylan Kleiter of the Saskatoon Hilltops has now won four of the last five Prairie Football Conference Special Teams Player of the Week awards. He averaged over 37 yards in his eight punts, over 49 yar...
Drew Wilson Oct 24, 2019

NDP Says No Plan To Address Classroom Overcrowding In Throne Speech
There was no mention of education funding and the plan to address overcrowding and the violence that ensues because of it in Wednesday’s Throne Speech. That point was brought up by NDP Leader, R...
Carol Thomson Oct 24, 2019

Animal Cruelty Charges Laid in Alberta While Two Other Cases Remain in Court
A dog owner from northwestern Alberta faces four charges under the province’s Animal Protection Act after 16 animals were seized from a property. The Alberta SPCA says peace officers who searche...
Drew Wilson Oct 24, 2019

Police Called in to Help Evict Tenant
The Tactical Support Unit and Patrol Officers were called into action yesterday (wed) afternoon, after getting a call to assist a sheriff’s officer in the eviction of a tenant. The 25 year old h...
Gord Wiebe Oct 24, 2019

Sensory Path Comes to Kindersley
“How can this not warm your heart?” Those words from Joanne Kosolofski who heads up the Pathway to Wellness Program in Kindersley. After seeing an example of a sensory path herself, and in...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 24, 2019

WCB Proposes Steady 2020 Average Premium Rate
The Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board is proposing the 2020 average employer premium rate remain at $1.17 per hundred dollars of payroll. This follows 12 consecutive years of decreases. D...
Gord Wiebe Oct 24, 2019

Some Saskatchewan Drivers Continue to Show Indifference
Saskatchewan Government Insurance says more than 14 hundred tickets were issued in September alone for people speeding in school zones. Still with school zones, police issued 13 tickets to drivers for...
Gord Wiebe Oct 24, 2019
P-A Residents Favour Ban on Plastic Bags
Prince Albert residents appear to be solidly in support of banning single use plastic bags. City administration say the survey on the topic got over 17-hundred responses, the most ever for a city surv...
Drew Wilson Oct 24, 2019

CUPE Says Violence Comes from Students and Parents
Education support workers from across the province are in North Battleford to talk about mental health, violence in the workplace, bargaining trends, and funding for K-12 education. CUPE Delegates wil...
Gord Wiebe Oct 24, 2019

















