Source: CBC News, May 10, 2019 Highway 26 near Goodsoil voted worst road in Sask. Six of the 10 worst roads in Saskatchewan are in Regina, according to CAA Saskatchewan’s annual list of worst roads. Dolphin Bay is Regina’s worst road on the list, placing third behind Highway 21 and Saskatchewan 26, both in northwest Sask. Highway 21 has made… Continue reading 6 of the 10 worst Sask. roads are in Regina: CAA
Month: May 2019
Town Friendly Reminders: Street Parking Reminders
Parking on the Streets The Town of Kindersley issued a friendly reminder regarding parking on the streets of the Town. All recreational trailers, vehicles and utility trailers may only be parked on the street for 72 hours before being moved! The Town thanks you for your cooperation. For the latest information and for more updates… Continue reading Town Friendly Reminders: Street Parking Reminders
Hurricanes lose grip on Game 1 as Bruins capitalize on power play
Source: Chris Johnston, Sportsnet.ca, May 10, 2019 BOSTON — There was a moment early in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final on Thursday where a defiant Dougie Hamilton went face-to-face with Zdeno Chara during a scrum. He didn’t flinch or back away. “Just a hockey play, I think,” said Hamilton. “An old friend.” It seemed to… Continue reading Hurricanes lose grip on Game 1 as Bruins capitalize on power play
Prince Albert Raiders on the verge of a WHL championship
Source: Kelly Provost, CBC Sports, May 10, 2019 Raiders can claim their first league title since 1985 with a win in Langley tonight The Prince Albert Raiders have three opportunities to claim their first Western Hockey League championship in 34 years, but their coach says they are approaching their first chance tonight as if it’s… Continue reading Prince Albert Raiders on the verge of a WHL championship
Queens lacrosse giving girls in Regina place to play
Source: Heidi Atter, CBC News, May 10, 2019 The team is the first all-girls team in the city The Queens Lacrosse Team has been a plan in Regina for years. Coach Taryn Larson played for years but didn’t have any female teammates at the time. She decided it was time Regina had an all-girls team.… Continue reading Queens lacrosse giving girls in Regina place to play
2 veteran leaders re-signing with Saskatchewan Rush
Source: Thomas Piller, Global News, May 9, 2019 Cornerstones of the Saskatchewan Rush’s defence aren’t going anywhere fast. The club has announced the off-season signings of Chris Corbeil and Kyle Rubisch to one-year contracts, pending league approval. “I’m very excited to be coming back,” team captain Corbeil said Thursday in a press release. Read full article… Continue reading 2 veteran leaders re-signing with Saskatchewan Rush
Ontario and Saskatchewan premiers meeting today in Toronto
Source: The Canadian Press, May 10, 2019 TORONTO — The premiers of Ontario and Saskatchewan are set to meet in Toronto today. Doug Ford and Scott Moe will meet at the Ontario legislature to discuss a variety of issues including the federal carbon tax, interprovincial trade and an upcoming meeting of Canada’s premiers. The Conservative leaders… Continue reading Ontario and Saskatchewan premiers meeting today in Toronto
Cereal 2019 Mother’s Day Brunch & Tradeshow
Hosted by Cereal & District Athletic Association 2019 Mother’s Day Brunch & Tradeshow May 12th, 2019 9AM-12PM 113 Main Street, Cereal Alberta Treat your mom to a delicious breakfast & buy her a beautiful gift from a local artisan or a local home-based business at the Cereal Hall this Mother’s Day! Enjoy good eats &… Continue reading Cereal 2019 Mother’s Day Brunch & Tradeshow
Mother’s Day BINGO
Spokes Family Resource Centre Sunday, May 12, 2019 2:00 – 4:00PM Elk’s Hall, 904 9 Ave W, Kindersley NO MOMS ALLOWED IN THE SMALL HALL While the moms are playing BINGO in the large hall, the kids will be preparing a special surprise for their moms! (Due to liability reasons, there will be no activities prepared… Continue reading Mother’s Day BINGO
FSIN to explore legal action against Sask. government changes to trespassing laws
Source: Bryan Eneas, CBC News, May 9, 2019 FSIN says amendments to trespass laws are unconstitutional, violate treaty rights The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is looking into the possibility of launching legal action against the government after amendments to trespassing laws passed a third reading in the Legislature on Wednesday. Those who wish to use… Continue reading FSIN to explore legal action against Sask. government changes to trespassing laws