First-ever female QB takes snap in minor football
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
Prince Albert’s minor football league is making history with the first-ever female taking up the position of quarter-back.
Saskatchewan assembly goes green, in carpet colour
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
A green carpet is now underfoot in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, a change in colour from red which had been the choice ever since the building opened a century ago.
Diefenbaker DNA test may prove he was Toronto man’s father
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
The winding saga of a man’s quest to prove former prime minister John Diefenbaker was his father seemed headed for the home stretch Wednesday with word of two new possibilities for genetic matching.
Drive-thru voting begins in Regina
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
Cars were lining up outside Regina city hall Wednesday for the first day of drive-thru voting.
Saskatchewan premier defends Huawei deal
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
Premier Brad Wall says Saskatchewan has nothing to fear from a deal with Huawei, the Chinese technology company that’s at the centre of a security controversy.
Fiacco thanks Regina, bids farewell to mayor’s chair
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
It was an emotional goodbye for Mayor Pat Fiacco at City Hall last night.
Shortage of some popular cold medications
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
A shortage of some popular cold medicines could make this year’s flu and cold season a little less comfortable for some people.
E. coli cases likely not linked to XL Foods recall, province says
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
According to provincial health officials, more than a dozen cases of E. coli in Saskatchewan are likely not connected to the XL Foods beef recall, but half of the cases are linked to a Regina eatery that was shut down last week.
Sexual assault charges stayed against Swift Current teacher
October 10, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
Sexual assault charges against a former Swift Current, Sask. teacher have been stayed
Speeder arrested for driving 134 km/h in construction zone
October 9, 2012
Posted by admin, in Saskatchewan
A 42-year-old Regina man was arrested over the weekend for driving 134 kilometres per hour in a construction zone, the RCMP says.