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Jennifer Ackerman

Jennifer Ackerman

Journalist at The Leader Post

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Recent Articles

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Stories of the year: Growing food insecurity, homelessness, and inflation shows gaps in safety ne...

Aside from the pandemic, 2022 brought to Saskatchewan its own unique pressures that seemed to rub salt in an already stinging wound.
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Unexpected change and controversy abounded at Regina City Hall ... ...

As certain pandemic pressures began to ease, 2022 saw City Hall shook loose with unexpected change and distracted by council controversy.
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Growth of community fridges in Regina aim to fill gaps with judgmen...

In two years, the number of community fridges in Regina grew from zero to three, with communities helping to fill gaps for those in need.
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No catalyst committee conspiracy says Regina city councillor ahead ...

Andrew Stevens will be a guest at a Nov. 24 info session, which aims to address questions and concerns around four major catalyst projects.
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Equity, leadership and money essential to Regina’s climate action s...

Climate equity is the main message behind a new report released by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Saskatchewan on Thursday.
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Journey of self-discovery helps Indigenous artist make her mark on ...

Geanna Dunbar is a Cree-Metis entrepreneur who makes a living with art and hopes her story will inspire others to do the same.
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Integrity commissioner not investigating complaint against Coun. Te...

A complaint made against Shaw for comments made related to Indigenous people will not be investigated by the integrity commissioner.
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How Regina’s integrity commissioner adjudicates ethics complaints

Integrity commissioner Angela Kruk sheds a little light on what criteria an ethics complaint must meet in order to be investigated.
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Calls for consultation as Sask. pushes for more autonomy over immig...

As Saskatchewan pushes for Quebec-style autonomy over immigration, stakeholders say consultation is a must.
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Council green-lights free transit for youth 13 and under, removes r...

Council has given the official green light to expand free transit to youth 13 years of age and younger in line with the Transit Master Plan.
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Accessibility concerns emerge as Regina Farmers' Market ends online...

A month after the RFM shut down its online store, disability advocates say the decision points to a larger problem around accessibility.
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Sask. group raises $103K for grassland conservation with SGI rebates

A Facebook group has raised $103,500 to help conserve the 629 hectares of endangered grasslands and wetlands of Lonetree Lake.
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U of R honouring treaty with reduced tuition for U.S. Indigenous st...

As a way to honour a centuries-old treaty, the University of Regina is making tuition more affordable for Indigenous students from the U.S.
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QC: Saskatchewan artist working to revitalize traditional Indigenou...

Artist Stacey Fayant says she wants to help Saskatchewan’s Indigenous people reclaim the lost art of traditional Indigenous tattooing.
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Retrofit rebate program approved by Regina city council

Regina city council unanimously approved a retrofit rebate program designed to help residential property owners go green.
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Premier Scott Moe shuffles cabinet; Bronwyn Eyre first female Sask....

Cabinet size remains 18, but five MLAs remain in cabinet with new cabinet portfolios and two MLAs are entering cabinet.
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Youth to drive spirit of Miyo-wîcîwitowin Day, reconciliation efforts

Details of Miyo-wîcîwitowin Day, an event planned to mark the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in Regina, were revealed Monday.
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Cathedral community revisiting idea to form own business improvemen...

Talks about forming a Cathedral downtown business improvement district have reignited in hopes of strengthening community and opportunity.
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U of R students’ union concerned about tuition hike impact on students

URSU president Navjot Kaur says a 3.5 per cent tuition hike planned for the fall means students will have to work more to make ends meet.
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City says equity a priority in Regina’s new Transit Master Plan

Passenger safety and well-being will be a high priority but equity is also being considered through a staffing and education lens.
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City installing reflection benches to prompt mental health conversa...

The benches will prompt users to reflect on their own mental health and include a QR code linking to mental health resources in Regina.