Moe wants B.C. port strike to end 'for the betterment of all Canadians'
Saskatchewan's premier is hoping the port strike two provinces away in B.C. will end soon. Speaking at the Council of the Federation premiers meeting Wednesday, Scott Moe said the impact of the strike has moved beyond the borders of B.C. "It is a port for all Canadians," said Moe. The premier said that 40 per...
Jul 13, 2023
Clock is ticking for insurance claims from 2021 storm
An unforgettable hailstorm in August of 2021 is still giving people major headaches. Nick Perry lives on a farm near Grand Coulee and his property incurred nearly $80,000 in damages. Like everyone else, he was given two years to repair the damages to have them claimed. He said under normal circumstances, that would be ...
Jul 11, 2023
Man defends himself with a shovel after break and enter in Moose Jaw
A violent home invasion in Moose Jaw has left a man with minor injures. On Saturday, Moose Jaw Police received were called to a home after a man had been lunged at with a knife by another man. The victim was able to fight off the man with a shovel before the man fled the scene. The attacker was known to the victim even...
Jul 09, 2023
Gov't standing its ground after allegedly breaching MLA's privacy
The Government of Saskatchewan is sticking to its guns after a report from the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner said it had breached the privacy of an Opposition MLA. Last fall, SLGA Minister Lori Carr stood up during Question Period and read out quotes from an email that had been sent to her office in...
Jul 05, 2023
$5 million in renovations begin at Casino Moose Jaw
By Cory Knutt Construction began this week on $5 million in renovations to Casino Moose Jaw. These are the first extensive renovations at Casino Moose Jaw since the facility's grand opening in 2002. "The planned upgrades at Casino Moose Jaw are significant, and we expect that facility will have a first-class gami...
Jun 30, 2023
RCMP looking for black pickup after fatal hit-and-run on George Gordon First Nation
The RCMP is looking for help after a fatal hit-and-run left a person dead. The Punnichy Mounties were called to the scene at 5:50 p.m. on Thursday evening on the George Gordon First Nation. By the time officers arrived, the vehicle had fled the area. The vehicle investigators are searching for is a black 2008 Dodge qua...
Jun 23, 2023
Planned Parenthood suspended from school presentations by Ministry of Education
A set of what appears to be explicit alphabet cards left in a high school classroom has Planned Parenthood in hot water with some parents, and now with the provincial government as well. Education Minister Dustin Duncan said Thursday he's suspending the organization from doing presentations in schools until a review ca...
Jun 22, 2023
Ministry employee accused of being involved in immigration scheme
At Saskatchewan's Ministry of Immigration and Career Training, a former employee is being accused of accessing client information as part of what was ...
Jun 21, 2023
'I'm still a little in disbelief': New film 'Die Alone' begins shooting in Regina
A group of extras waved signs in front of the Regina Sask. Poly campus on Monday, shouting on cue as actors weaved through them followed by a camera. Regina and nearby areas are the set for the new film 'Die Alone' for a chunk of this summer. Writer and director Lowell Dean calls it a post-apocalyptic love story. "...
Jun 20, 2023
'The Saskatchewan area is our dream:' Ukrainian vendor prepares for farm show
Vendors are getting ready for the 45th annual Canada Farm Show in Regina. Vendors like Eduard Simson are eager to meet Canadian farmers. Simson is from Ukraine and works with Lozova Machinery. Due to the war in his home country, their agriculture market no longer exists in the same way. Simson said his company tried to...
Jun 20, 2023