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John Cairns

John Cairns

John Cairns, who originally hails from Saskatoon, is Â鶹ÊÓƵ.ca's reporter covering the Legislature and politics and other provincial issues. Prior to moving to Regina, he has been based in the Battlefords since 2008, reporting for the Battlefords Regional News-Optimist.
He is experienced in covering local, provincial and federal politics and elections, business and education. He has also covered major trials, including the Curt Dagenais trial in 2009 and the Gerald Stanley trial in 2018. Beyond hard news, he is just as comfortable interviewing big-name country music artists and sports figures, and covering hot dog eating contests. He has a keen interest in the entertainment industry and writes a regular column on movies called Cairns on Cinema.

Recent Work by John

Brent Dunlop of Saskatoon joining board of MAX Power

Brent Dunlop of Saskatoon joining board of MAX Power

The mining company points to his extensive geological, engineering, and wealth management background. 
New mental health group home for youth opens in Regina

New mental health group home for youth opens in Regina

Joe and Irene's Youth Home to provide youth ages 12 to 18 with short-term residential care, with 24-hour mental health and addictions support. 
NDP rips Moe’s comments about March 19 date for Ledge return

NDP rips Moe’s comments about March 19 date for Ledge return

Opposition New Democrats issue news release claiming that waiting a couple of weeks to start the spring sitting is not the norm.
Beck roasts Moe government for not calling Ledge back sooner

Beck roasts Moe government for not calling Ledge back sooner

Spring sitting is scheduled to begin on March 19, but that’s not soon enough for the NDP.
Update: Youth also facing charges in Carry the Kettle quadruple homicide

Update: Youth also facing charges in Carry the Kettle quadruple homicide

18-year-old Darrius Racette and a youth suspect have both been arrested.
Beck roasts Moe government for not calling Leg back sooner

Beck roasts Moe government for not calling Leg back sooner

Spring sitting is scheduled to begin on March 19, but that’s not soon enough for the NDP.
Warming bus is running in Regina

Warming bus is running in Regina

City of Regina says warming bus will operate from 7 pm to 9 am tonight and then from 5 pm Wednesday and Thursday.
Saskatchewan legislature to return March 19

Saskatchewan legislature to return March 19

Legislature return to coincide with presentation of provincial budget; NDP slams the timing.
Provincial politics: NDP calls for immediate action on ERs

Provincial politics: NDP calls for immediate action on ERs

NDP critic Keith Jorgenson points to further emergency room woes in Saskatoon.
Scotty speaks, and other family fun at Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Scotty speaks, and other family fun at Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Family Week programming includes daily interactions with Scotty the T-Rex and more activities.
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