Jackson abduction trial comes down to a single question, jury hears
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by Daily Herald Contributor
2h ago
Both Michael Gordon Jackson and the Crown agree his trial turns on whether he intended to deprive his ex-wife of possession of their daughter when he took the seven-year-old on the run. Brandon Harder, Regina Leader-Post A jury heard Thursday that the case against Michael Gordon Jackson, a man who took his child on the ..read more
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Kipling to lose three doctors
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by Daily Herald Contributor
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Ryan Kiedrowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The World-Spectator The community of Kipling will be facing a doctor shortage very soon as three doctors will be gone by mid-July. Drs. Farshad Nokam and Shideh Faghih have been working at the Kipling Integrated Health Centre for more than six years, but will be leaving the community in ..read more
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Caribou breeding centre more than halfway finished
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by Daily Herald Contributor
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Scott Hayes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Jasper Fitzhugh Parks Canada is in the home stretch as it moves towards the opening of its caribou conservation breeding facility on a 65-acre site off Geraldine Road in Jasper National Park.  The centre is now more than halfway finished, reported Jean François Bisaillon, project manager for the Caribou ..read more
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Adult allyship and discrimination against young people top list of topics at Sask. Rivers student for change meeting
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by Michael Oleksyn, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
2h ago
The Saskatchewan Rivers board of education received an update on recent Saskatchewan Rivers Students for Change (SRSC) activities during their regular meeting on Monday. SRSC Board representative Charlie Lysyk provided updates on the recent SRSC meeting on March 26. The day began with team-building work, and a workshop on adult allyship. The topics included adultism ..read more
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Regina Rebels working towards redemption at Esso Cup
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by Daily Herald Contributor
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Darrell Davis, Regina Leader-Post Another chance at the Esso Cup awaits the Regina Rebels, who placed third last year in the Canadian U18 AAA female hockey championship and needed some heroic performances to get their opportunity for redemption. “A lot of times,” said Rebels forward Addison Greve, “our thing on the bench is someone saying ..read more
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Canadians are getting poorer at an alarming rate
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by Troy Media
2h ago
The high cost of living is affecting Canadians’ ability to access healthy food Sylvain Charlebois, Troy Media Canada appears to be a “trading-down” market, a trend that may persist for some time. Recent data from Statistics Canada on the food retail and service industries and fresh GDP figures paint a dismal picture, especially for those ..read more
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Social media wants your money
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by Troy Media
2h ago
How social media platforms went from connecting people to being all about targeted ads and buying stuff on impulse Nick Kossovan, Troy Media The American way (read: capitalism’s primary goal), which greatly influences the Canadian way, has always been about separating you from your money. I’d wager that within moments of the Internet becoming available ..read more
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SUMA bear pit draws questions on infrastructure, addictions and Diefenbaker project
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by Daily Herald Contributor
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Alec Salloum, Regina Leader-Post The Q&A session held on Wednesday morning in Regina saw delegations from all over the province quiz the premier and cabinet. This year’s bear pit at the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) annual convention in Regina saw Premier Scott Moe and his cabinet questioned on matters of infrastructure, mental health, addictions ..read more
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CFIB welcomes Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Businesses, but wants more details
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by Daily Herald
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CFIB Capital Gains changes a ‘mixed-bag’ for small business owners The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) welcomed the federal government’s plan to introduce a Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Businesses in the recent federal budget. The rebate was one of several budget items the federal government says will help small businesses succeed. CFIB president ..read more
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‘When it rains, it pours’: old saying often true for emergency responders
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by Lyle Karasiuk
8h ago
It is two very exciting weeks. First it is National Public Safety Telecommunicators week. Second it is National Volunteer Week. National Public Safety Telecommunicators week recognizes all those who answer the call for help! We offer congratulations to public safety dispatchers at many other agencies in this province. Our team of dedicated professional telecommunication specialists ..read more
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