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Regina city councillors excited about new infrastructure money
Regina's city council is eager to gets its hands on millions of infrastructure dollars announced last week. At a special city council meeting on Monday, councillors unanimously approved a list of nine...
Britton Gray
Sep 19, 2016
'The No. 1 issue': Regina receives $6.4 million to help with road renewal
While COVID-19 might force some projects to be delayed, Regina's roads won't fall by the wayside thanks to some new provincial funding. The Saskatchewan government announced Friday the City of Regina ...
Britton Gray
Sep 18, 2020
Chisholm Road is one of the residential streets that will be worked on after the City of Regina received provincial funding for municipal projects on Sept. 18, 2020. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina airport set to run out of money because of 'catastrophic' year
The Regina airport is expecting to run out of money this month while hoping to ride out the rest of the pandemic on a line of credit. James Bogusz, president and CEO of the Regina Airport Authority, s...
Jan 08, 2021
STF says lack of collective bargaining progress 'frustrating'
Saskatchewan teachers are no closer to a new contract despite months of bargaining. The government trustee bargaining committee met with the teacher bargaining committee to negotiate for the 10th time...
Andrew Shepherd
Nov 13, 2019
Eagle Feather News worries about Meta news ban affecting bottom line
Fewer shares, fewer likes and fewer views coming to the Eagle Feather News Facebook page is a cause for concern for the small newspaper's editor and co-owner. Bill C-18 requires Canada's online news p...
Gillian Massie
Aug 21, 2023
3rd major COVID-19 vaccine shown to be effective and cheaper
LONDON - Drugmaker AstraZeneca said Monday that late-stage trials showed its COVID-19 vaccine is highly effective, buoying the prospects of a relatively cheap, easy-to-store product that may become th...
The Canadian Press
Nov 23, 2020
Liberals, Bloc, NDP, Greens approve once-a-week sittings in House of Commons
OTTAWA - The Conservatives' bid to have Parliament sit in person several times a week throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been thwarted by the combined forces of the governing Liberals and other oppo...
The Canadian Press
Apr 20, 2020
Alberta, Ottawa head to province's Appeal Court over carbon tax dispute
EDMONTON - About a year ago, Alberta's United Conservative Party leader stood in front of 1,500 raucous supporters and called the federal carbon tax an act of "economic masochism" that he wo...
The Canadian Press
Dec 16, 2019
PM avoids promising federal inquiry into Nova Scotia shooting rampage
HALIFAX - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won't commit to a federal inquiry into the recent Nova Scotia shootings, even as the province's premier continues to say it's up t...
The Canadian Press
May 22, 2020
Google to pay global publishers US$1 billion over three years for news content
TORONTO - Google says it will pay publishers around the world about US$1 billion over the next three years for use of their content, the company's latest effort to relax tensions over its share of adv...
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Oct 01, 2020
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Kicker Brett Lauther made all seven field goal attempts in his last game.
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