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SaskEnergy and Regina s fire department say there appears to be no connection between damages to multiple gas meters and a downtown building fire, even though both happened at the same time.
Word has been received here of the passing of former resident Melody Garnett Parry, 59, of Columbia, who passed away May 23 at BCJ Hospital in St. Louis. She attended elementary school here when her mother, Maxine, taught at Jamestown School and her father, Rodney Garnett, owned and operated what was previously Steiner s John Deere dealership on Mill Street. In addition to her father, Melody is survived by her husband, Fred Parry, of the home; two sons, Nick and Max; two sisters, Christy Garnett and Leanne Peace and husband, Jack; one brother, Scott Garnett; nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and many other relatives and friends. Visitation will take place beginning at noon June 10 at Missouri United Methodist Church, 204 Ninth Street, Columbia, with a Celebration of Life and Homecoming at 2 p.m.
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“I’m not sure why, because it’s a commercially reasonable request,” said Brandt owner and CEO Shaun Semple in an interview Tuesday morning.
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Those circumstances, Semple said, are two-fold: A delay in construction of the new CNIB head office as Brandt works its way through a 38-step development process laid out by the Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) last year, and pandemic restrictions that have further delayed that process.
The PCC is the regulator of land in Wascana Centre where the site is located.