I’m here on scene at Luiggi’s pasta house on Albert Street in Regina. Fire trucks, police and SaskEnergy remain on scene at what officials have described as an explosive event.
A vehicle is buried in the rubble of a wall and three minor injuries were reported.
@Thompson_LG Hi Laurence, I'm the journalist who wrote this and appreciate your comments. Would you be able to send me a message or an email? [email protected].
Odelia Quewezance is not mandated to stay in correctional centres and can travel anywhere in Saskatchewan. Instead, she chooses to spend most of her time in her bedroom. Via @DaynePatterson_
https://t.co/vh8qUYmRWA
Higher property values are proving to be a barrier for farmers looking to expand their operation — or young farmers trying to launch their own.
https://t.co/HYIqLPqm13
Important reporting from @n_frew on the number of boarded up properties in Regina.
There were 146 boarded-up properties in North Central and 41 in Heritage as of April, the city says. #YQRCC
https://t.co/myRMSaV5G8
News is known to be about conflict and things happening around the world that are not-so-good.
Can someone tell me why are people so upset about a lighthearted story that takes a break from that?
The Canadian Press is obviously angling for another Trudeau bail-out. No self-respecting “journalist” would write that story. Or maybe this is just @MickeyDjuric’s job application to be a Liberal press secretary.
Via @bonnieallenCBC : More than 1,200 people have died from suspected or confirmed drug overdoses in Saskatchewan since the beginning of 2020. This CBC Saskatchewan project looks beyond the numbers https://t.co/yk369gVw4F
For the record: Mayor Sandra Masters is not holding a press conference to specifically address Experience Regina.
She holds a post-council or post-executive committee scrum every week that there is a meeting.
Latest from @DaynePatterson_ on the Experience Regina rebrand.
Coun. Cheryl Stadnichuk told CBC this afternoon that promoting the inappropriate slogans "seems like a violation of any kind of decency."
https://t.co/nGXcBzkTrT
The ref is doing one of two things:
1) Waving off a potential goal.
2) Emphatically quoting the line "If you're a bird, I'm a bird" from The Notebook in response to the goalie's sprawling save.
Who would have thought leaf blowers could lift you off the ground? @SaskPolytech students, apparently.
No, I didn't get the chance to ride one. Yes, I should have asked.
"As mayor I have no intention of going backwards or being a city that stands out by taking steps to become more discriminatory in terms of the policies we have." Via @DaynePatterson_
https://t.co/LDaJss2cuH