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Britton Gray
Sask. Roughrider Joe McKnight shot dead in Louisiana suburb
An alleged incident of road rage in the United States has left Saskatchewan Roughriders Running Back Joe McKnight dead. According to The Times-Picayune in Louisiana, it happened Thursday, Dec. 1 at 3 ...
Britton Gray
Dec 01, 2016
1899 record falls as Regina receives hottest November ever
With winter appearing to settle into the Province, Regina residents will want to try to remember the November that was. This past November set temperature records in places like Estevan, Prince Albert...
Britton Gray
Dec 01, 2016
Regina Public Library unveils state of the art library
While books contain information about the past, a Regina library is looking to the future. Regina Public Library (RPL) unveiled their rebuilt George Bothwell branch - located in the Southland Mall - a...
Britton Gray
Nov 30, 2016
Evraz to make pipe for Line 3 replacement pipeline
The federal pipeline announcement Tuesday is proving to be good news in Regina. Evraz steel said most, if not all, of the pipe used in the Line 3 replacement will be made at their facility in Regina. ...
Britton Gray
Nov 30, 2016
Donor recipient supports organ donor opt-out program
If it weren't for two heart transplants, Cheryl Olson might not be alive today, and so she is 110 per cent behind the idea of an opt-out program for organ donation. Olson caught the flu in 1999 w...
Britton Gray
Nov 30, 2016
Update: FSIN wants consultation in wake of federal government decision on pipelines
He doesn't often agree with the current federal government but Premier Brad Wall is thanking it for approving two new pipelines. Line 3 and Kinder Morgan were given the nod by Ottawa on Tuesday. ...
Britton Gray
Nov 30, 2016
Regina woman asks for more transparency from police
Often with only two items on the agenda for the public meetings, one Regina woman thinks the Board of Police Commissioners needs to be more open. Florence Stratton voiced her opinion at the board ...
Britton Gray
Nov 30, 2016
SaskTel donating backpacks, blankets across the province to help people stay warm
SaskTel is doing what they can to help people in need stay warm this winter. The crown corporation is donating 80 boxes of blankets and 1,070 backpacks that contain items such as socks and toques to 2...
Britton Gray
Nov 29, 2016
Regina announces New Year's Eve celebration to kick-off Canada's 150th anniversary
Regina's New Year's Eve party has been 150 years in the making. The city will play host to a variety of activities on Dec. 31 to help kickoff the celebration for Canada's 150th anniversary. The celebr...
Britton Gray
Nov 29, 2016
United Steelworkers union hopeful approved pipelines bring jobs to Sask.
If the United Steelworkers union has it their way, the federal government's approval of two pipelines on Tuesday will mean more jobs in Regina. "We welcome any time that a pipeline is going to be goin...
Britton Gray
Nov 29, 2016
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