By Arden Zwelling, Sportsnet.ca, June 30, 2016 Aaron Sanchez gave up one run over eight innings to help the Blue Jays top the Rockies 5-3, giving them a series win. The Blue Jays took two of three from the Colorado Rockies in Denver this week, the club’s first series win since June 15–16 in Philadelphia.… Continue reading Blue Jays-Rockies takeaways: Sanchez shines in rotation
Month: June 2016
Warriors Release 2016-2017 Regular Season Schedule
By Moose Jaw Warriors Staff, mjwarriors.com, June 27, 2016 The Moose Jaw Warriors have released their 2016-2017 Western Hockey League regular season schedule. The regular season will begin Friday, September 23rd with the first game of a weekend home-and-home series against the defending WHL Champion Brandon Wheat Kings. The Warriors finish the regular season at… Continue reading Warriors Release 2016-2017 Regular Season Schedule
Saskatchewan MP eyes Conservative leadership
By CBC News, June 30, 2016 Trost says the new party leader should be a “full spectrum conservative” Saskatoon-University MP Brad Trost has confirmed he is pondering a run for the Conservative Party leadership, saying the party needs a “full spectrum” candidate and he fits the bill. Read full article here…
Congratulations to Kindersley Graduates!
Hats Off to the KCS Grade 12 Graduates! [column size=one_half position=first ] Braydon Ackerman Shane Anderson Dagen Armstrong Dawson Bacon Lexi Bacon Shaye Bauml Jared Bellamy Madaline Besharah Melody Canceran Sheldon Cannon Keith Francis Cuanan Justen Close Stephanie Cupples Jacob Deiana Sonya Dillabaugh Heath Dionne Charina Ducay Brooke Fries Larissa Friesen Regan Galbraith Dylan Georget Kent Hanna Megan Hanson Mark Hebert Torie Holmes Kolby Johnson Sean Johnston Ryley Kennedy Kendra Kirtzinger Kristin Kosolofski Brianna Kovlaske Emily Leismeister [/column] [column size=one_half position=last ] Tristan Lennea Tristin McBain Keegan McBride Dallas McGrath… Continue reading Congratulations to Kindersley Graduates!
Strong men converge on Regina to compete
By Alec Salloum, CBC News, June 29, 2016 Western Canada’s Strongest Man competition now in its 5th year Pulling 20,000 pounds of semi, lifting a Harley-Davidson Fat Boy and other Herculean feats of strength will be on display this Friday. The fifth annual Western Canada’s Strong Man competition will be held on Canada Day in front of the… Continue reading Strong men converge on Regina to compete
Auditor to release report into GTH land deals today
By CBC News, June 30, 2016 4½ month investigation into land deal will be released Thursday The public will get a look at the results of the provincial auditor’s four-and-a-half month investigation into a controversial land deal between businesses, the provincial Ministry of Highways and the Global Transportation Hub (GTH). Read full article here….
Winners and losers already clear as a Canada Post strike or lockout draws nearer
By Amanda Pfeffer, CBC News, June 30, 2016 Couriers see dollar signs, small businesses brace for the worst as time runs out in contract talks There are already clear winners and losers this week as the deadline for a potential contract dispute between Canada Post and its workers inches closer. Canada Post has warned customers… Continue reading Winners and losers already clear as a Canada Post strike or lockout draws nearer
Police gather disturbing letters found near where house exploded
By CBC News,June 29, 2016 House looked vacant for last 2 months and had tinfoil on windows, a resident says Police are trying to find out who wrote letters found by neighbours near the scene of a fatal house explosion in Mississauga, Ont., this week. Neighbours say the letters are disturbing. Read full article here…
New regulations imposed on homebuilders as Fort McMurray rebuild begins
By The Canadian Press, June 29, 2016 CALGARY — The Alberta government says it will post online the resumes of companies that want to rebuild homes destroyed or damaged by the Fort McMurray wildfires in a move to help residents make informed choices. Municipal Affairs Minister Danielle Larivee says homebuilders who wish to work in… Continue reading New regulations imposed on homebuilders as Fort McMurray rebuild begins
Blades To Salute Howe At Home Opener
By Saskatoon Blades, saskatoonblades.com, June 27, 2016 The Saskatoon Blades and their fans will salute Gordie Howe in the team’s 2016-17 home opener Sunday, September 25th. “While we remembered Gordie Howe by placing flowers, jerseys and a photo at his statue on the day we learned of his passing, our home opener will the first… Continue reading Blades To Salute Howe At Home Opener