Robert E Reed

Robert Reed Obituary

1946 ~ 2025 (age 78)

In loving memory of Robert E. Reed who passed away on May 7, 2025, at the age of 78 years. Beloved husband of (the late) Beverly Reed; loving partner of Carol Rye; cherished father of Connie (Mark) Elliott; adored grandfather of Morgan and Mitchell; and great-grandfather of Parker. There will be a private family service held for Robert at a later date. If you wish to make a donation in memory of Robert, please see the suggested options below.

'Forget about annexation': Moose Jaw hopes tariffs will lure Canadians and Americans

The underground tunnels in Canada’s most notorious city have always been open to Americans, including rumoured hotshot gangsters – and they want to keep it that way.

The Tunnels of Moose Jaw, along with other businesses in the city of roughly 35,000 people west of Regina, say they’re in line with a new campaign to welcome Canada’s southern neighbours at a time when tariffs have pushed elbows up.

It’s not personal, it’s just business.

“It’s typical of Moose Jaw, this open arms approach,” said Bobby Hill, general manager at the tunnels, in a recent interview.

60 million reasons to check before you drive: Highway Hotline sets record for usage

Highways Minister David Marit announced Wednesday the provincial road information service smashed records this past year, with more than 60 million visits to its digital platforms between April 2024 and March 2025 — a sharp increase driven largely by a harsher-than-usual winter.

Fishing season open in south, nearing start date in central

It's a day anglers' countdown to after the ice fishing season. Fishing season opened back up on May 5 for the southern zone in Saskatchewan, and it won't be long before rods and reels are back out in the central zone.

Saskatchewan is divided into three management zones for angling regulation. The next opening date is May 15 for the central zone, located between Highway 16 and the Churchill River to the north, and then May 25 is opening day for anything north of that border.

Planned power outage scheduled for Monday evening south of Unity

SaskPower customers south of Unity might need to plan ahead for a few hours without power on Monday night.

The planned outage is scheduled for between 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM, affecting rural customers south of Unity to Muddy Lake. Each of the Unity, Unity-Tramping Lake, and Unity-Luseland power grids are included in Monday's work.

New funding increases services for people with disabilities in Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan government is increasing funding for programs and services that support adults with intellectual disabilities as part of its 2025-26 budget.

An additional $9.7 million will go toward enhancing residential and day programs, supporting youth transitioning into adult services, and operating newly built group homes. The province says the funding will benefit 215 individuals with intellectual disabilities by meeting their changing needs.

Weekly wrap: The 5 most talked-about stories May 1-8

From courtroom developments to cosmic displays, it was a week of major headlines across west central Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan’s economy led the charge nationally with the second-highest GDP growth in 2024, while night skies dazzled with meteors from Halley’s Comet. In the justice system, a well-known rodeo figure was sentenced for sexual assault, and two high-profile fraud and theft cases moved forward in Kindersley court. Here's a look at the top five stories making news this week.

New technology supports early cancer detection for Saskatchewan women

Women in Saskatchewan will have better access to breast cancer screening thanks to new mammography machines added in Regina and Saskatoon.

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has expanded its breast screening capacity by adding a new machine at each of its locations in the two cities. The upgrades are expected to improve wait times and accommodate more clients, particularly as eligibility for screening is set to expand in 2025 and 2026.