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Britton Gray
Changes coming for SGI vehicle insurance rates
The price for plates on most light passenger vehicles in Saskatchewan will see changes in May. SGI announced Thursday, the government approved their request to change auto insurance rates for light ve...
Britton Gray
Mar 31, 2017
Jamie Nye: You want inspiring
Video is circulating of Jamarion Styles, a teenager in high school who is draining three-pointers. The crowd is going wild for the teen of Delray Beach, Florida. He hits one. Then another. A...
Britton Gray
Mar 31, 2017
Darrell Davis: There's only one David
Cristiano Ronaldo's new statue looks nothing like Cristiano Ronaldo. The hideous bronze bust was unveiled when his home country, Portugal, named an airport after the soccer superstar. His so-called fa...
Britton Gray
Mar 31, 2017
Sask. premier stands by letter to Alberta energy company
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is defending the letter he sent to Whitecap Resources, an energy company in Alberta, inviting them to move their head offices to the province. "I've done this since I wa...
Britton Gray
Mar 30, 2017
New report, recommendations aim to end sexual assault, violence at U of R
The University of Regina has taken more steps to improve its effort to help stop sexual assault and violence, while making the campus a national leader in personal safety. The Gender-Based Violence (G...
Britton Gray
Mar 30, 2017
Regina police respond to reckless driver, find throwing star
Two men are facing charges after a dangerous driving incident in Regina's north end where one man allegedly had a throwing star. Police were dispatched to the 3900 block of Rochdale Boulevard for a re...
Britton Gray
Mar 30, 2017
Jury deliberates at Nadine Machiskinic inquest
The six-person jury at the inquest into the death of Nadine Machiskinic deliberated Thursday afternoon. Inquest Coroner Brent Gough reminded the jury they are not to find guilt or assign blame.&...
Britton Gray
Mar 30, 2017
Public schools brace for budget impact
Along with the STC, health, and Saskatchewan cities, Regina's public schools are also feeling the effects of provincial budget, predicting a nearly $10 million deficit. The Regina Public School Board ...
Britton Gray
Mar 30, 2017
Darrell Davis: Memorial Cup flashback for Pats
This isn't intended to jinx the Regina Pats, but their last Memorial Cup victory also went through Calgary. That journey didn't start in Calgary; it ended there. In 1974, the Pats won the WCHL's champ...
Britton Gray
Mar 30, 2017
Dozens rally against government's decision to scrap STC
Whether it was a chorus of boos or an energetic round of applause, dozens of people gathered at the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) bus depot to rally against the provincial government's pla...
Britton Gray
Mar 28, 2017
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