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Andrew Shepherd
Designated drivers rewarded in Sask. pilot project
As Saskatchewan gets tougher on drunk drivers, the province is looking at less punitive ways to prevent impaired drivers from getting behind the wheel. The province is working with various government ...
Andrew Shepherd
Jul 30, 2018
Lightning, wildlife and old equipment cause NW Regina outages
SaskPower crews have been busy restoring multiple power outages recently in northwest Regina. There were four outages in the span of a week and they were all caused by common issues. Jordan Jackle wit...
Andrew Shepherd
Jul 20, 2018
Bears killed, trapped with more sightings in Candle Lake
Anyone planning a summer vacation to Candle Lake may want to keep an eye out for bears. The resort village has received numerous calls of bear sightings and interactions in residential and camping are...
Andrew Shepherd
Jul 19, 2018
Candle Lake Resort Village is warning people about an increase in bear sightings and interactions this summer. (Candle Lake Parks and Recreation/Facebook)
Red Cross offers safety tips in case of tornadoes
The Canadian Red Cross is providing tips on how to be prepared and stay safe in what is proving to be an active tornado season. According to the Red Cross, there have been 16 twisters in Saskatchewan ...
Andrew Shepherd
Jul 18, 2018
A tornado touched down south of Wood Mountain July 10, 2018. (Beth Allen/Twitter)
NDP concerned about ‘hole’ in Regina bypass
Critics of the Regina bypass say there's a hole in the plan, literally. The NDP along with concerned Balgonie resident Jesse Edwards raised safety concerns on Monday after what they're describing as a...
Andrew Shepherd
Jun 25, 2018
Buckley Belanger, NDP Highways and Infrastructure Critic, inspects an overpass on the Regina Bypass project on June 25, 2018. (NDP/Submitted)
Roughrider Duron Carter singlehandedly makes fan's day
Over 30,000 Rider fans jumped out of their seats as Duron Carter made a one-handed touchdown catch on Saturday. But no one was more thrilled than 12-year-old cancer survivor Paige Hansen. She knew Car...
Andrew Shepherd
Jul 31, 2017
Paige Hansen and Roughrider Duron Carter pose with the ball he gave the 12-year-old Rider fan on July 29, 2017. (Michelle Hansen/Twitter)
Bricks from Connaught School mark new entrance to Cathedral neighbourhood
Bricks from the demolished Connaught School now mark the entrance to the Cathedral neighbourhood. They form a new planter and sitting area around a tree at the corner of Albert Street and 13th Avenue ...
Andrew Shepherd
Nov 19, 2016
U of R receives grant to research bacterial immunity to antibiotics
A health research project at the University of Regina received some funding from the federal government. Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale was in Regina on behalf of Health Minister Jane Philpott t...
Andrew Shepherd
Nov 19, 2016
Saskatchewan's deer hunting season begins
Deer hunting season begins in the province on Sunday. The Ministry of Environment said white-tailed deer numbers continue to be below the long-term average. "Our numbers took a bit of a beating a numb...
Andrew Shepherd
Nov 19, 2016
PHOTOS: Fire guts home in North Central Regina
Flames shooting out of a huge hole in the roof, charred black casing around the windows, and water running down the front steps like a waterfall - it was quite a sight on Rae Street Saturday morning a...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 23, 2016
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