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Regina still evaluating photo radar; Mayor Fougere speaks of benefits
While both Saskatoon and Moose Jaw have expressed interest in keeping photo radar around past the pilot program, Regina's mayor isn't saying what he thinks. Michael Fougere is sending hints though. &q...
Britton Gray
Mar 14, 2017
Quebec river granted legal rights as part of global 'personhood' movement
MONTREAL - With its kilometres of rapids and deep blue waters winding through Quebec's Cote-Nord region, the Magpie river has long been a culturally significant spot for the Innu of Ekuanitshit. Now t...
The Canadian Press
Feb 27, 2021
Lifting lockdown? Against coronavirus, no one size fits all
MADRID - Without a tried-and-tested action plan for how to pull countries out of coronavirus lockdown, the world is seeing a patchwork of approaches. Schools reopen in one country, stay closed in othe...
Associated Press
Apr 24, 2020
Saskatchewan lab joins global effort to develop coronavirus vaccine
SASKATOON - As Canadian public health agencies prepare to deal with a new viral illness, a specialized lab in Saskatoon is using its research on different strains of the coronavirus to help devel...
The Canadian Press
Jan 24, 2020
Five former employees land on list of City of Regina's top 10 salaries in 2022
Five former city employees and three members of the Regina Police Service's hierarchy were among the top 10 earners in the City of Regina in 2022. A report on employee remuneration was to be presented...
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Jun 21, 2023
Water mains and records both breaking in Regina
Dry conditions and shifting ground continue to break water mains in Regina, and it appears the city is also on track to break records in this regard. Pat Wilson, director of water works, said in 2003 ...
Kevin Martel
Aug 23, 2017
A water main break on Norwood Crescent in Regina on Aug. 8, 2017. (Daniel Pronych/Twitter)
Another COVID-19 case reported in northern New Brunswick on Saturday
CAMPBELLTON, N.B. - People from a city in northern New Brunswick lined up outside testing centres Saturday, anxiously waiting to find out if they've been exposed to COVID-19. Health official...
The Canadian Press
May 30, 2020
As air rights rules set to land, Garneau readies to overhaul airport operations
OTTAWA - Federal regulators are hoping a wave of new air passenger rights arriving this weekend will take the humbug out of holiday travel. New rules will take effect on Sunday affecting flight delays...
The Canadian Press
Dec 13, 2019
Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, launches the final provisions of the Air Passenger Protection Regulations during a press conference at the Ottawa International Airport in Ottawa on Dec. 13, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Sick calls lead to major transit disruptions in Saskatoon
A higher number of drivers calling in sick lead to route cancellations and crowded buses in Saskatoon Thursday. Saskatoon Transit Director Jim McDonald told reporters 12 drivers had called in sick, wi...
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Nov 24, 2016
Uganda's opposition rejects Museveni's reelection as 'fraud'
KAMPALA, Uganda - A day after Uganda's longtime leader was declared winner of the country's presidential election, the opposition party dismissed the results as "fraud" and called for the re...
The Canadian Press
Jan 17, 2021
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