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Daniella Ponticelli

Daniella Ponticelli

Reporter at CBKT-TV (CBC Regina)

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Sask. woman can keep emotional support hens, wants city to change backyard chicken rules

A Regina woman with four approved emotional support hens is continuing to lobby the city for a pilot project on backyard chickens to showcase their many benefits.
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'Part of my culture': Cree woman refused service at Sask. bar for t...

Sara Carriere-Burns says she was at the Prince Albert Brewing Company on March 25, when one of the owners refused her service because of her cultural face tattoo.
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Regina city manager says 'logic, empathy' should be applied to snow...

A Regina man living on long-term disability says a snow-removal fee from the city has been removed from his property tax, however, the area near his home remains inaccessible due to snow.
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Environmental watchdog slams Sask. First Act, warns it could jeopar...

The Saskatchewan Environmental Society says language in the bill could be used to block federal government initiatives to reduce green house gas emissions.
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'More uncertainty': Journalists weigh in on changing print media la...

Amid the news of cuts and changes at one of the largest media corporations in Canada, Saskatchewan journalists say there’s still hope for print publications.
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Sunwing's troubles mount: Airline cancels remainder of its winter ....

People planning getaways from Regina via Sunwing Airlines are being forced to find another option. The airline confirmed Tuesday it is cancelling the remainder of its winter program from Regina International Airport “due to extenuating circumstances,” effective Feb. 4, 2023.
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Saskatoon city council approves $17M to buy more land near proposed...

The new money will be used to purchase a former bus depot and two office buildings that the city says can “pay for themselves” between leases and parking.
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Sask. mom says inconsistent formula supply adding to babies’ health...

Kieran Gibson’s three children, all under two years, are diagnosed with failure to thrive. She says they now have to contend with changing formula brands amid a shortage, which can worsen digestive issues.
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Sask. Opposition says affordability strains reflected in high rates...

On Monday, a Regina woman shared her experience as a rental tenant who was recently forced to leave when she learned her landlord hadn’t been paying the mortgage.
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Champion powwow singer from Sask. remembered for musical legacy, me...

The family of Nathan (Rikishi) Pelly says the 34-year-old died in a Saskatoon hospital on Sunday as a result of liver and kidney failure. A wake and funeral was held in Pelly’s home of Cote First Nation on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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SIGA signs with B.C. lotto corp. to develop online gaming platform ...

The CEO of Saskatchewan’s Indian Gaming Authority says the playnow.com platform, created in British Columbia and also used by Manitoba, is secure and safe — and could be ready by October.
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Strawberries likely source of hepatitis A outbreak in Sask., Alta.:...

People are being asked to check their freezer for any imported, organic strawberries sold at Co-op stores in Saskatchewan and Alberta from March 5-9, 2022.
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Presumptive cases of avian flu in skunks, foxes found in Sask. | CB...

A wildlife pathologist in Saskatoon says his lab is testing several skunks and fox kits showing neurological signs that could be caused by avian flu.
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Weyburn swimmers suddenly without pools after heavy rain damages le...

A swim team in Weyburn has unexpectedly found itself without a pool to practise in, thanks to heavy rain in southeastern Saskatchewan earlier this month.
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Should Regina tap the brakes on minimum parking requirements for de...

A debate about “minimum parking requirements” is brewing at Regina city hall — and it’s stirring up questions about whether the city has too many cars and parking lots.
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Prairie non-profit pairs free fashion, mental health support for LG...

Transforming Style launched in 2021 and provides people within the LGBTQ community fashion styling, personalized wardrobes, and access to mental health supports, all for free.
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Regina MLA Trent Wotherspoon says he won’t seek Sask. NDP leadershi...

The Regina-born MLA has been an interim party leader, and previously tried for the permanent role. Now he says family is the focus.
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Oilpatch optimism high in Sask. amid surging prices at the pump | C...

The high price of oil is one reason for the pain at the pump. However, Saskatchewan stands to make more in 2022 as sector production shows signs of ramping up.
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Unions, regulators unclear on Sask. plans for international health-...

The ministry of health says it’s looking at ways for foreign health providers to help in unregulated positions while awaiting licensing. But unions and regulators tell CBC News they haven’t been consulted.
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Sask. non-profit’s doorstep deliveries open door for year-round sup...

When the pandemic forced a Saskatoon church to cancel Christmas supper last year, volunteers chose to deliver care packages instead. That didn’t end with the season of giving.