Evan Radford, Regina Leader Post

Evan Radford

Regina Leader Post

Saskatchewan, Canada

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Past articles by Evan:

Winds whip south, east rural areas Thursday

Strong wind damaged properties in Weyburn and cottages on Echo Lake Thursday evening into the night. → Read More

Regina vigil honours London victims, calls on leaders to bring change

Hundreds of people, Muslim and non-Muslim, gathered in front of Saskatchewan's legislative building for the candle light vigil. → Read More

Moose Jaw tackles crystal meth issue with awareness week

A recovering crystal meth addict hopes other cities follow Moose Jaw’s lead, by urging people to learn about the harms of the drug. → Read More

Moose Jaw pastor remembers 'kind, respectful' teen after river drowning

Jeremy MacDonald is coming to terms with the drowning death of one the members of his church, a 16-year-old boy. → Read More

Pride week starts with nod to Indigenous history, inclusion for all groups

The City of Regina is also displaying a six-storey rainbow flag in the south-facing windows of City Hall, completed Friday. → Read More

Low oxygen levels killing more fish in Sask. lakes: Study

Global warming, nutrient runoff and growing algae blooms are causing the oxygen depletion, says a University of Regina water researcher. → Read More

Regina exhibition a go, for now, says REAL's Tim Reid

“The current option we're planning for is the full fair you're accustomed to seeing, with reductions on attendance," said REAL CEO Tim Reid. → Read More

Retail rage after Regina man asked to don mask nets jail time

Andrew Russell's defence blamed "COVID fatigue' for his rage unleashed on Swift Current Co-op employees when asked to put on a mask. → Read More

Lumsden distiller sees Bitcoin volatility as investment advantage

A whiskey micro-distillery north of Regina is now accepting Bitcoin currency for people wanting to buy a cask of its whiskey. → Read More

Privacy concerns flagged over COVID vaccine passports

Vaccine passports or certificates ought to be used with caution and tight limitations on privacy breaches, says Ron Kruzeniski. → Read More

RCMP use podcast in quest to solve 2006 Pavelick killing

Mounties hope the podcast prompts people who know about “Misha’s murder” to approach them with information about it. → Read More

Frequent fires keep Regina crews busy through May

The city's fire crews have responded to 13 house or garage fires in 18 days in May. → Read More

Touchwood Tribal Council signs MOU for possible low-carbon fuel facility

The proposed $250-million facility would use producers’ discarded straw as one of its biomass input sources. → Read More

Regina firm wins engineering award for basement mould reduction

Other projects that have won the award are Regina’s Big Dig at Wascana Lake (2005) and SaskPower’s carbon capture technology (2015). → Read More

Digital caution urged as Regina police seek tips from videos of maskless crowd

The police service Thursday evening posted short video clips on its website of 17 different people, whom it says broke public health orders. → Read More

$4.5M from feds to make RCMP Heritage Centre national museum

Board chair Steve McLellan says renovations, a new CEO and a possible open date in May 2023 are in the cards. → Read More

Federal rent-relief less than $200K for Regina airport: CEO

“The federal rent program for us has a lot less impact than it would on a larger airport," said Regina airport CEO James Bogusz. → Read More

Feds, CFL in talks for potential support this year: Carr

While the federal Liberal government’s special envoy to the Prairies spent Thursday morning touting Ottawa’s 2021-22 budget, Winnipeg MP Jim Carr Thur... → Read More

Feds, CFL in talks for potential support this year: Carr

The CFL and feds are still in talks about financial support, but funds would not come from the recently announced $1B for Canadian tourism. → Read More

'Our own grey areas:' First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions

Zagime Anishinabeck is leading four communities in drafting cannabis safety standards for current and possible future on-reserve pot shops. → Read More