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Britton Gray
Blast from the past: Sask. drive-in theatre opens for year
It turns out you don't need a DeLorean to take you back in time to revisit the fads of the '50s. You just need one to drive out to Wolseley, Sask. The Twilite Drive-in movie theatre, located about 100...
Britton Gray
Apr 13, 2017
Marijuana law could cost Regina police
While a new federal law legalizing marijuana is likely to make money for the government, it could end up costing money for Regina police. The Trudeau government introduced legislation Thursday, with t...
Britton Gray
Apr 13, 2017
Regina Limo company applies to take over STC routes
Regina-based limo company Carpe Diem is seizing the day and has applied to take over all Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) routes. The Highway Transportation Board (HTB) confirmed it has recei...
Britton Gray
Apr 13, 2017
Donations still needed for Souls Harbour Easter meal
Souls Harbour is asking for Regina's help to ensure everyone receives a warm plate of food this Easter. Donations are still needed for the meal taking place at the Dean Smith youth centre Friday at 11...
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2017
Regina police find missing boy
A 12-year-old boy went missing on Sunday, April 9, 2017. Regina police said they found Leo Kortez Natawayous on April 22, 2017. Police thanked the public and the media for their assistance.
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2017
Sask. government concerned over expected pot laws
The federal government's highly anticipated pot plans are expected to be announced Thursday. The legislation is expected to address the age requirements, who will be allowed to grow it and by how...
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2017
Mekayla Bali investigation frustrates RCMP despite efforts
The RCMP appear no closer to knowing what happened to Mekayla Bali than investigators were the day she disappeared. Despite 200 tips from the public about the Yorkton teen, her whereabouts after 1:45 ...
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2017
Excavator ends up in basement of home being destroyed
People driving on Park Street in Regina saw quite the sight Wednesday afternoon. An excavator was demolishing a house on the 2800 block of Park Street when it ended up on its side, in the basement of ...
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2017
Regina airport looking to find savings
The Regina Airport Authority (RAA) could make passengers pay more in the future as a result of the provincial budget. As a result of the City of Regina trying to find savings to cover over $10 mi...
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2017
Milk containers now refundable at SARCAN
Saskatchewan residents are now able to get a refund when they recycle milk containers at SARCAN. The province reminded residents Wednesday that as of April 1, ready-to-serve milk contai...
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2017
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