Author Archives: Teena Monteleone

Darian Durant returns to practice field for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
By Justin Blackwell It was a sight for sore eyes Thursday at practice for the Saskatchewan Roughriders with the return of quarterback Darian Durant after sitting out last practice with an ankle injury...
Teena Monteleone Oct 08, 2010

Darian Durant still a question mark for the Saskatchewan Roughriders this weekend
After injuring his ankle on Tuesday, many people are wondering if Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Darian Durant will be able to play against the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday. “I came aroun...
Teena Monteleone Oct 08, 2010

PA one of Canada’s safest communities
Prince Albert is a safe community. "People think of safety in terms of crime prevention and they think of safety in terms of their home, but when we look at other organizations provincially, say in Sa...
Teena Monteleone Oct 08, 2010

New gold mine set to open by year end
Andrew de Souza paNOW Staff After 16 years of exploration and development, Gold Band Resources is set to open its first mine in the mineral-rich area known as the La Ronge gold band. On Thursday, at a...
Teena Monteleone Oct 08, 2010

Sponsorships worth millions could help ensure stadium built in Regina: Ketchum Canada Inc. report
Patrick Book CJME Consulting firm Ketchum Canada Inc. is telling the Saskatchewan government there could be up to $70 million worth of private investment possible to support a new stadium. The money w...
Teena Monteleone Oct 07, 2010

Salaries of Saskatchewan government employees released in public accounts
Sarah Mills CJME Government salaries are being scrutinized with the release of the public accounts for 2009-2010 and those closest to the premier appear to get the biggest bonuses. In a news release, ...
Teena Monteleone Oct 07, 2010

Search still on for elderly Wakaw man
An elderly man from the Wakaw area has not seen or heard from for three weeks. The RCMP are treating it as a missing persons case. “It is absolutely an active investigation,” said Sgt. Pau...
Teena Monteleone Oct 07, 2010

First Nations prepare to sue the province
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and participating chiefs will be taking legal action against the province. They want the legislation restricting First Nations people to one carton of tax...
Teena Monteleone Oct 07, 2010

Sunshine brings bright outlook for harvest
Another week of warm and sunny weather has allowed farmers to make significant progress on this year's harvest. Sixty per cent of the crop is now in the bin province wide, according to the latest...
Teena Monteleone Oct 07, 2010

Miners Construction in Saskatoon gets Sask. Business Hall of Fame nod
Brendan Wagner CKOM A century-old company in Saskatoon is joining an exclusive club. Miners Construction will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Business Hall of Fame later this month. The construction...
Teena Monteleone Oct 07, 2010

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