Kitchen raises concerns about impartiality in House
Earlier this week, the Speaker of the House of Commons, Greg Fergus, admonished Members of Parliament in general, and gave them a warning about their behaviour after a heated exchange in the House of Commons some thought could turn to blows.
The Conservatives stated the NDP leader Jagmeet Singh challenged Conservative leader Piere Poilievre to a fight during the exchange, while the NDP stated Singh was standing up to bullying from Poilievre.
'Why are they ignoring us?': Radville Mayor demands action on ER closures
The emergency room in Radville will open back up Wednesday morning, after being closed since 8 a.m. Monday due to a physician shortage. This closure was the 20th for the emergency room in Radville since July 1st.
Back-to-school bugs: Head lice and pink eye explained
It seems to happen at least once every school year – a letter coming home advising that head lice is in a classroom, or a child comes home with pink eye. Both of these aren’t exactly rare and are easily remedied in most situations.
Back-to-school bugs: Head lice and pink eye explained
It seems to happen at least once every school year – a letter coming home advising that head lice is in a classroom, or a child comes home with pink eye. Both of these aren’t exactly rare and are easily remedied in most situations.
Southeast Saskatchewan voters speak out in pre-election poll
Over the weekend, we had a poll on DiscoverEstevan to find out the thoughts of voters in the southeast ahead of the provincial election, which will likely be called in the coming days. Those who took part in the poll answered which party they were most aligned with, which party they were least likely to vote for, and which leader they trusted the most. The responses below are for the three ridings around Estevan - Estevan-Big Muddy, Weyburn-Bengough and Moosomin-Montmartre.
Few details released on Midale train incident
Few details have been made available after an incident in Midale on the weekend involving a pedestrian and a train.
The RCMP reported shortly before 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning the rail crossings at Highway 606 and Highway 702 were closed after an incident involving a train along the CPKC line. Further details released later from CPKC stated the incident involved a train making contact with a person near the intersection of Highway 606 and Railway Avenue in Midale.
Few details released on Midale train incident
Few details have been made available after an incident in Midale on the weekend involving a pedestrian and a train.
The RCMP reported shortly before 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning the rail crossings at Highway 606 and Highway 702 were closed after an incident involving a train along the CPKC line. Further details released later from CPKC stated the incident involved a train making contact with a person near the intersection of Highway 606 and Railway Avenue in Midale.
Is your home winter-ready? Time for a thorough checkup
While the skies are expected to be cloudy today, the weekend is promising to be a sunny one. The nice weather could be a good time for people to take advantage of the conditions ahead of some less-than-ideal weather as we get closer to winter.
'Enjoy it while it lasts': Meteorologist on the heatwave
A heat wave has gripped the southeast over the past few days, with temperatures getting into the low- to mid-30s, something rarely seen in September.
“We have an upper-level ridge over the prairies that is centered basically over in New Mexico,” explained Natalie Hasell. She is a meteorologist with Environment Canada. “The air associated to this ridge is kind of defined by these hotter conditions.”
Challenges remain in southeast despite provincial growth
The latest data from Statistics Canada showed the unemployment rate in Saskatchewan, which held steady at 5.4 percent in August, was the lowest in the nation. This came with 2300 more people working in full-time roles but with 2700 fewer people working overall. Here in the southeast, the Regina-Moose Mountain Economic Region, which includes Weyburn and Estevan, the unemployment rate was 6.1 percent, up from 5.9 percent in July. This was the second-highest of all economic regions in the province last month.