Laying asphalt on sweltering days one of Regina's hottest jobs
By Kevin MartelIt’s hot enough simply just standing in the sweltering heat but some have to do a lot more than that.One of the hottest jobs to have on days where the temperature reaches above 30...
View ArticleVIDEO: Mosquito swarms thick near Moose Jaw
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View ArticleRegina sees resurgence of mosquitoes after rain and hot weather
By Adriana ChristiansonA month of hot, dry weather kept them away, but now mosquito numbers appear to be spiking with a vengeance in parts of southern Saskatchewan.Phil Curry is an etymologist and West...
View ArticlePHOTOS/VIDEO: Historic B-25 bomber soars over Regina
By Samantha MaciagIt’s loud, silver and looks like something out of the Second World War – because it is.The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) has sponsored an event in Regina this weekend giving...
View ArticleHeightened security at Saskatoon Cineplex for rap biopic
By Lasia KretzelAs rap music enthusiasts flock to the biopic Straight Outta Compton, movie-goers can expect more security at Saskatoon’s Cineplex Scotiabank Theatre Saturday.Straight Outta Compton...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Slide the City Saskatoon
By Lasia KretzelDespite wind, rain, clouds and a brief shut down due to lightning, dozens of people came out to try one of the world’s largest slip and slides. Slide the City brought a roughly 650 foot...
View ArticleBoozy beverages unite cultures at Saskatoon FolkFest
By Lasia KretzelSkål, Leutenachen, Sa’heh tokh.No matter how it’s said, there’s plenty of reasons to cheers at the Saskatoon FolkFest. Boozy beverages from across the globe have made their way to the...
View ArticleWindow pane falls from Regina's Hill Tower 3
By Alec SalloumAround 3:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon a glass pane fell from the top of Hill Tower 3. No one was injured, though the area is blocked off for safety reasons, according to the Regina...
View ArticleTaste of African culture at Saskatoon Folkfest
By Bre McAdam This year’s global village at the Saskatoon Folkfest housed five different countries, including three from Africa.Colourful clothing was on display and an array of foods were served up...
View ArticleRegina's Civic Museum is set to close this month
By Alec SalloumRegina’s Civic Museum will be closing its doors on Aug. 31 after 55 years of preserving the history of Regina. It holds such artifacts as photos from the Regina Riot, a pane of stained...
View ArticlePremier Brad Wall's charity fundraising for families of fallen RCMP
By Andrew ShepherdFamilies of fallen Mounties are getting help from Premier Brad Wall and his new charity car restoration project dubbed ‘Project Cypress’.He’s taking a 1970 Dodge Charger and...
View ArticleSaskatoon pot dispensary opens, despite legal issues
By François BiberMoments after speaking to city officials about regulating medical marijuana dispensaries in Saskatoon, compassion club owner Mark Hauk opened the doors to the city’s first dispensary....
View ArticleSaskPower planning outages in Regina
By Lisa SchickSaskPower will be installing wildlife protection on poles resulting in some planned power outages in Regina in the coming weeks.In an email, Heather Johnson with SaskPower, said a rubber...
View ArticleSask. people blame health gap on cold winters
By News Talk Radio StaffIf the rest of the country was as healthy as people in B.C., Canada would save billions of dollars on its health care system.That’s from a new study published in the Canadian...
View ArticleReginians downtown wary after glass falls from skyscraper
By Adriana ChristiansonPeople in downtown Regina are wondering how well the rest of the panes were installed after a sheet window fell out of the Hill Tower 3 building on Saturday.“Maybe they have some...
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