Leader Postadded this to Regina Leader Post NewsKawhi Leonard Vanstone: Leonard made history with one bouncing buzzer-beaterleaderpost.com - Rob Vanstone, Regina Leader-Post The Philadelphia 76ers could only watch, helplessly, for a few suspenseful seconds before being bounced from the NBA playoffs. Read More
Global Newsadded this to Global NewsPrince Albert Raiders Prince Albert Raiders try booking their ticket to Memorial Cup Sundayglobalnews.ca - By Gemma Karstens-Smith The Vancouver Giants may have kept their season alive Friday night, but coach Michael Dyck says now they’re simply looking forward to their next …
CTV Newsadded this to ReginaSaskatchewan Sask. company building 30,000 square foot hangar at Regina Airportctvnews.ca - CTV Regina The first addition to the Regina airport’s new business park will be a large aircraft hangar that will be large enough to service any plane that …
Leader Postadded this to Regina Leader Post NewsSaskatchewan O'Neill athletes shine at SHSAA badminton championshipsleaderpost.com - Regina Leader-Post Nyklaas Eng and Nathanyal Eng, both of O'Neill, repeated as the gold medallists in boys doubles Saturday at the Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic …
CTV Newsadded this to Top StoriesCanadian News State of emergency declared, evacuations ordered amid central B.C. wildfirectvnews.ca - The Canadian Press FRASER LAKE, B.C. - An out-of-control wildfire in central British Columbia has prompted a local state of emergency and several evacuations. The …
Methamphetamine 'Community, safety issue:' Saskatchewan struggling with crystal meth addictionthestarphoenix.com - Erin Petrow, Saskatoon StarPhoenix Read More Read More
Saskatchewan Strip mall savoury: Some of Regina's best eateries are hiding in plain sightcbc.ca - Heidi Atter bio image Location and ambiance are considered cornerstones of successful restaurants, but in the Queen City of suburbia, many have found staying power in …
CTV Newsadded this to ReginaSaskatchewan Regina Sikh community planting 550 trees to celebrate religious milestonectvnews.ca - CTV Regina Hundreds of small trees were planted by members of the Regina Sikh community over the weekend, to celebrate the religion’s founder Guru Nanak. Giving …
Leader Postadded this to Regina Leader Post NewsSaskatchewan Roughriders Vanstone: One nagging question remains with Roughridersleaderpost.com - Rob Vanstone, Regina Leader-Post The CFL Players' Association's quick-strike capability is something that the Saskatchewan Roughriders should envy. Read More
Masterchef Regina man turns up the heat in MasterChef kitchencbc.ca - CBC News · Becoming a top chef competitor on a hit TV show has given Regina's Josh Miller a fresh new outlook on cooking. "The way that I look at food now is …
Global Newsadded this to Global NewsSaskatchewan Clean drinking water comes to Craik, Sask., after nearly a decadeglobalnews.ca - By Jonathan Guignard After nearly a decade, the Town of Craik, Sask., has clean water pouring out of its taps. The town of 400 had been under a boil water advisory since …
Prince Albert Raiders Sunday Sports Schedulecjwwradio.com - Devyn Gregoire Chicago White Sox at Toronto Blue Jays – 11:07 a.m. and the Saskatchewan Roughriders will begin their training camp on Sunday, May 19th pending a new …
Global Newsadded this to Global NewsCanadian News Sask. robotics team looking for sponsorship to join international competitionglobalnews.ca - By Katelyn Wilson A small Saskatchewan robotics team is hoping to represent Canada on the world stage, and they’re looking for help to get there. Danish Hasan, Karim …
Leader Postadded this to Regina Leader Post NewsTeam Canada Regina Lawn Bowling Club aims to attract more young people to sportleaderpost.com - Lynn Giesbrecht, Regina Leader-Post When Harriette Pituley's husband first discovered lawn bowling as a university student, he said it was a sport he wanted to play when he became a …
Professor Futon Spooninadded this to These Are A Few Of Our Favorite ThingsDolphins Caught on Camera: Dolphins keep whales company in breathtaking footagectvnews.ca - CTVNews.ca Staff A wildlife group has captured breathtaking drone footage of humpback whales and dolphins socializing off the coast of Ireland. The clip shows a pod of …
CTV Newsadded this to Top StoriesMother's Day Grieving on Mother's Day: How to cope after lossctvnews.ca - Graham Slaughter Last weekend, 15 women gathered at Werklab, a co-working space in Vancouver, for a night of light yoga, journaling and candle-making. The women were …
CTV Newsadded this to Top StoriesVladimir Putin He shoots, he falls: Putin tumbles on ice during hockey victory lapctvnews.ca - Cillian O'Brien Russian President Vladimir Putin took a fall while waving at the crowds following an ice-hockey game with former NHL players. Putin scored eight goals …
Mandi C.added this to US Gun Control Crisis Saskatchewan Regina officer involved in fatal shooting 14 years' serviceleaderpost.com - Barb Pacholik, Regina Leader-Post While Regina police have released few details about an "officer-involved shooting" that left one man dead, the force has now indicated the officer …
CTV Newsadded this to Top StoriesWorld News Trump has long seen previous U.S. trade agreements as losersctvnews.ca - Kevin Freking WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump's combative approach to trade has been one of the main constants among his often-shifting political views. And …
CTV Newsadded this to Top StoriesBob Marley Bob Marley recordings found in basement could fetch $87,000ctvnews.ca - CTVNews.ca Staff The decades-old tapes sat in a cardboard box in the basement of a London hotel for years, enduring water-damage and growing mold. They were almost …
Leader Postadded this to Regina Leader Post NewsSaskatchewan Letters to the Editor, May 11, 2019: Senate should pass Bill C-262leaderpost.com - Chris Harbron With the clock running out on the current session of Parliament, I’m paying close attention to whether the Senate passes a long overdue bill on …
CTV Newsadded this to Top StoriesAndrew Scheer Scheer vows to de-politicize military procurement, ban Huawei from 5Gctvnews.ca - Rachel Aiello OTTAWA – Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is vowing to take politics out of Canada’s often complex and lengthy military procurement process. “I’m …
Aboriginal Canadians Northern Football Jamboree finishesmbcradio.com - Braden Malsbury The 2019 Saskatchewan Roughriders Northern Football Jamboree came to a close on Saturday at Churchill Community High School in La Ronge. It’s the …
CTV Newsadded this to SaskatoonBoil-Water Advisory Craik celebrates upgraded water treatment plantctvnews.ca - CTV Regina After years of a precautionary drinking water advisory, the town of Craik celebrated the completion of upgrades to its water treatment plant on …
Leader Postadded this to Regina Leader Post NewsFirst Nations Mandryk: Separate First Nations Ministry would address tensionsleaderpost.com - Murray Mandryk If this week didn't convince Premier Scott Moe that his Saskatchewan Party government desperately needs to re-establish a separate Metis and First …
RRyanadded this to Trudeau The TraitorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoJustin Trudeau Christianity and Islam ‘don’t mix,’ man says at Trudeau town hall. People booed, but the PM engaged |globalnews.ca - By Jesse Ferreras Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced more questions about immigration policy at the University of Regina on Thursday, in the second town hall he …
Saskatchewan Area highways voted some of worst roads in CAA’s 2019 campaignmeadowlakenow.com - By battlefordsNOW Staff CAA is back with its annual list of the top ten worst roads in the province as voted by motorists. Topping the list are two area highways – Highway 26 …
Driving.caadded this to Driving.caSaskatchewan Teenage joyriders in Saskatchewan replaced by adult violent-offender car thievesdriving.ca - Matthew the Car Guy Regina police are seeing a shift in the city’s stereotypical auto thief. At the turn of the millennium, cops were dealing with teenage joyriders who …
TPFadded this to 🗞BREAKING & NOTABLE WORLD NEWS... & STORIES WHICH YOU MAY HAVE MISSEDWestern Canada Survey suggests Sask. residents want Western Canada to separatecbc.ca - Alex Soloducha A recent survey suggests Saskatchewan residents think Western Canada would be better off if it separates from the rest of the nation. The Environics …