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Britton Gray
Familiar foes: Pats, Broncos once again meet in playoffs
It's becoming a bit of a playoff tradition in the WHL as the Pats and Broncos are set to face off once again. Regina and Swift Current will meet in the playoffs for the third time in four years when t...
Britton Gray
Mar 22, 2018
Pats' Emil Oksanen tries to get a shot away against the Broncos on March 16, 2018. (Keith Hershmiller/Regina Pats)
New ruling protects Sask. renters from second-hand smoke
A new ruling could affect how landlords deal with smokers across Saskatchewan. The Office of Residential Tenancies (ORT), a provincial body, ruled renters have the right to be protected from second-ha...
Britton Gray
Mar 20, 2018
Most happy with RPS, trust lower in Indigenous community: survey
While many residents in Regina believe the police are doing a great job, Indigenous people have the least amount of trust in the service. Police released the Community Perceptions of the Regina Police...
Britton Gray
Mar 19, 2018
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After five years, Sacred Heart school officially complete
After five years of planning and construction, Regina's newest Catholic elementary school is fully operational. The construction of Sacred Heart Community School came to a close Thursday, with a capac...
Britton Gray
Mar 15, 2018
Air quality statement issued for Regina, Saskatoon
Saskatoon and Regina are both under special air quality statements due to an increase in air pollution levels. Environment Canada issued the statement Monday morning. "The air quality values when the ...
Britton Gray
Mar 12, 2018
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One down: U of R Cougars advance past first test Laval
After losing the first game their last two trips to the USPORTS Final 8 Tournament, the University of Regina women's basketball team is off to the semifinals after defeating Laval Rouge et Or. The Cou...
Britton Gray
Mar 08, 2018
Cougar's guard dribbles the ball near Laval's Naomi Lavallée in the USPORTS Final 8 quarterfinals on March 8, 2018. (Arthur Ward)
Cougars, Laval meet in first-round match
The University of Regina women's basketball team will begin their quest for a second Bronze Baby trophy while trying to defend their home court. The Cougars are hosting the USPORTS Final 8 tournament ...
Britton Gray
Mar 08, 2018
Cougars guard Kyia Giles dribbles the ball against the Calgary Dinos. (Arthur Ward)
Small fire at Mosaic potash mine forces employee evacuation
Employees at a Mosaic potash mine near Esterhazy had to be evacuated following a small fire over the weekend. Mosaic Company spokesperson Sarah Fedorchuk said there was a report of smoke underground a...
Britton Gray
Mar 07, 2018
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Slow snow-clearing causes parking issues for U of R students
The recent blast of snow lead to some frustrating challenges for drivers attempting to park at the University of Regina. Many vehicles have been getting stuck in the 35 centimetres - nearly 14 inches ...
Britton Gray
Mar 06, 2018
Parking lots remained uncleared on March 6, 2018, at the University of Regina. (Joshua Zorn/Submitted)
Snow brings new life for skiers in Regina
While the snow is causing havoc for drivers, skiers are excited by the freshly fallen moisture. The season has been underwhelming for skiers in Regina, with only a few of the trails being open through...
Britton Gray
Mar 05, 2018
A trail used by Regina Ski Club near the Science Centre on Feb. 4, 2018. (Regina Ski Club/Facebook)
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