It took until his last chance in 2015, but Jonathan Bernier finally turned in his greatest goaltending performance of the season. “It was my best game this year. That’s for sure,” the Toronto Maple Leafs starter told Joey Vandetta on Sportsnet 590 The Fan Thursday. “I felt like I was on my game from the… Continue reading Maple Leafs’ Bernier: ‘There’s no confidence issue now’
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Noteworthy changes coming in 2016 in Saskatchewan
A new year begins at the stroke of midnight, and with it, ringing in some changes you should know about at the start of 2016. Here are some new things that will take effect, beginning Jan. 1. Saskatchewan According to the provincial government, there will be a 1.3 per cent increase on all Saskatchewan income tax brackets… Continue reading Noteworthy changes coming in 2016 in Saskatchewan
Regina curling club caps off 2015 with 100-year anniversary party
As Regina moves into 2016, one curling club in the city is capping off 2015 with a celebration of its 100th year in existence. The Caledonian Curling Club first opened its doors on Oct. 14, 1915, when Regina was only a 12-year-old city. Often referred to as the Callie Curling Club, it’s been home to some of Saskatchewan’s best curlers, including… Continue reading Regina curling club caps off 2015 with 100-year anniversary party
Canada pushes year-end goal of 10,000 Syrian refugees by two weeks
Minister John McCallum said 10,700 applications had been fully processed, but only 6,000 refugees will have landed in Canada by Jan. 1. The Liberal government is to miss its already-revised goal of bringing 10,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by Jan. 1 — but will meet it by mid-January, the immigration minister confirmed Thursday morning. During… Continue reading Canada pushes year-end goal of 10,000 Syrian refugees by two weeks
Roughriders are first on the list of Saskatchewan's top 10 sports stories of 2015
The Saskatchewan Roughriders dominated the sporting news cycle, if not the opposition, in 2015. Therefore, the Green and White is an automatic selection for top spot in this scribbler’s ranking of Saskatchewan’s top 10 sports stories from the past year. The toughest challenge is to choose the most impactful development pertaining to the local CFL team. Was it… Continue reading Roughriders are first on the list of Saskatchewan's top 10 sports stories of 2015
MUNICIPAL ENFORCEMENT
Why do we have municipal enforcement? If you go back a few hundred years the philosopher Hobbes said, in effect, municipal enforcement is needed ensure the social contract between each one of us was upheld. Without the social contract life would be short, nasty, and brutish. This is a bit dramatic for our Bylaw Officers in… Continue reading MUNICIPAL ENFORCEMENT
Service dog to help PTSD sufferers deal with night terrors
Ruff Rider will be special guest at lieutenant-governor’s levee in Regina on Jan. 1 There’ll be a special, four-legged guest at the lieutenant-governor’s levee on Jan.1. Ruff Rider, who was named by Lt.-Gov. Vaughn Solomon Schofield, is being trained as a PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) service dog. Just 10 months old, the mastiff-great Dane crossbreed… Continue reading Service dog to help PTSD sufferers deal with night terrors
Canadian beef exports to South Korea to resume
BSE case in February led to temporary ban on Canadian beef South Korea has reopened its borders to Canadian beef after imposing a temporary ban over concerns about mad cow disease. Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland made the announcement Thursday. The country imposed the ban in February after a beef cow… Continue reading Canadian beef exports to South Korea to resume
Penalties costly as Canada falls to Sweden
HELSINKI – Dylan Strome and his Canadian teammates are pressing reset on the world junior hockey championship. Canada advanced to the quarter-finals of the international event on Thursday despite an undisciplined 5-2 loss to Sweden in the final game of the preliminary round. The Canadians finished third in Group A play with a regulation win,… Continue reading Penalties costly as Canada falls to Sweden
Jiffy Lube Junior Championship Media Releases
Competition Begins January 2, 2016 CURLSASK welcomes Jiffy Lube as the presenting sponsor of the 2016 Junior Curling Championships. The Saskatoon Nutana Curling Club is preparing to host 12 Junior Men’s and 12 Junior Women’s teams as they aspire to represent Saskatchewan at the Junior National Championships in Stratford, Ontario later in January. Teams are… Continue reading Jiffy Lube Junior Championship Media Releases