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Britton Gray
Province reviewing library cuts made in budget
The Saskatchewan government is reviewing its decision to cut library funding in the provincial budget. The premier has tasked Education Minister Don Morgan with looking into "the library funding issue...
Britton Gray
Apr 20, 2017
Wyatt Sloboshan: from a chicken coop rink to the Regina Pats
In hindsight, it might be the goal that saved the Pats season. The Pats were being outplayed and outworked during game 6 in Swift Current. Early in the second period they went down 3-1. The team defla...
Britton Gray
Apr 20, 2017
Trauma care campaign to make ‘huge impact’ in Regina hospitals
Car crashes on the highway, hunting accidents, serious injuries on the ice or football field. Those are all reasons people could find themselves at the hospital needing trauma care. In fact, according...
Britton Gray
Apr 19, 2017
Sask. woman charged in human smuggling incident at border
A Regina woman is charged with human smuggling after a four-month long investigation into human smuggling that is still continuing. At 9 p.m. on April 14, 2017 a Canadian woman was inte...
Britton Gray
Apr 19, 2017
Pats duke it out with Lethbridge in Eastern Conference Final
The Regina Pats now know their opponent for the next round of the playoffs. The Lethbridge Hurricanes beat the Medicine Hat Tigers 5-4 in overtime, knocking off the second seeded team in the WHL in se...
Britton Gray
Apr 19, 2017
Regina police locate missing teen boy
Regina police have located a missing 16-year-old boy. Britain Volk was last seen in Regina on the 2300 block of 12th Avenue at 4:45 p.m. Sunday.
Britton Gray
Apr 18, 2017
Human smuggling charge laid at U.S. border
U.S. border patrol confirmed more information following a case of human smuggling at the border with Saskatchewan. The incident happened on April 14, 2017. Those involved were apprehended on the Ameri...
Britton Gray
Apr 18, 2017
Pats games sold out as fans line up at the box office
They could be called a "Golden Ticket" and they are about as wanted as Willy Wonka's famous prize. The tickets to the first two games of the WHL's Eastern Conference Final on Friday and Saturday sold ...
Britton Gray
Apr 18, 2017
What’s open and closed in Regina on Easter Monday
It's Easter Monday, which means an extra-long weekend for some, but not others. It's mostly back to business on Monday, with garbage collection and recycling being picked up as usual. Regina tra...
Britton Gray
Apr 17, 2017
Regina expecting an increase of Cankerworms, other insects
Regina residents will be seeing more insects around the city this summer. The City of Regina said they are expecting an increase in the number of Cankerworms and expect the high number of Tent caterpi...
Britton Gray
Apr 13, 2017
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