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Britton Gray
6 people arrested in late night robberies
Six people have been arrested after a couple of robberies in Regina on the weekend. The first call came in just before 11 p.m. Saturday. Police were called to a home on the 1400 block of Athol Street ...
Britton Gray
Jun 05, 2017
Mayor responds to civil disobedience rally
Comments from Regina's mayor have lit a fire under protesters. Recently Mayor Michael Fougere made a statement that indicated civil disobedience was unnecessary. This led to a rally being held outside...
Britton Gray
Jun 05, 2017
Sask. smashes warm weather records
Saskatchewan saw record high temperatures across the province Thursday. Environment Canada said a hot, dry air mass shifted east from Alberta. The heat combined with a weak cold front which led to thu...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Carpe Diem withdraws bus application citing opposition
Carpe Diem is withdrawing its application to run a passenger bus service in Saskatchewan. The Regina-based limo company had announced in April it wanted to run all of the STC routes and work in conjun...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Wall warns against carbon tax after U.S. Paris accord exit
Despite the U.S. withdrawing from the Paris Accord, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall said his message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau remained the same: stay competitive and don't impose a carbon tax. ...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Jamie Nye: CFL initiatives better late than never
The Green Zone's Glen Suitor dropped some very positive news regarding the Canadian Football League working on its product but also its marketing. The league is going to start some youth flag football...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Seeding on par for Sask. average: crop report
Saskatchewan farmers have 81 per cent of this year's crop in the ground, according to the latest crop report. The report, which details the period from May 23 to 29, said that's on par with the five-y...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Spray pads open just in time for Regina heat wave
It's been dry and hot in Regina - the perfect kind of day to frolic at a spray pad. Regina's are opening just in time. They officially open on Friday, but some were up and running earlier. "We can't o...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Darrell Davis: The stupidity of NHL video challenges
The ticky-tack offside challenges being called in the Stanley Cup playoffs are teaching the linesmen something: They should whistle down every close offside! Twice in two games between Pittsburgh and ...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Highway 1, 33 access to Tower Road closes permanently
Access to Tower Road from Highway 1 and 33 will be shut down for good to drivers beginning Saturday, weather permitting. The permanent closure is due to continued work on the Regina Bypass. Drivers wi...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
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