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Britton Gray
Rider Nation, former players react to Darian Durant trade
Former Saskatchewan Roughrider players and fans are reacting to the news that Darian Durant has been traded to Montreal. Durant was a fan favourite who seemed to bleed green just as much as the 1...
Britton Gray
Jan 13, 2017
Darrell Davis: Jones and Durant weren’t meant for each other
The forced marriage between Chris Jones and Darian Durant has ended, barely more than a year after they got stuck together with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. From the moment he was hired as the Riders...
Britton Gray
Jan 13, 2017
Regina firefighters get house fire under control in frigid conditions
Regina firefighters battled an early morning blaze, along with extreme cold, early Thursday morning. The fire department responded to a call about a house fire on the 2800 block around 7:30 a.m. Crews...
Britton Gray
Jan 13, 2017
GMS Queen City Marathon moves to 3 days, adds event
The 2017 Queen City Marathon will see some changes coming its way. GMS, a Regina-based health and travel insurance company, was announced as the new title sponsor for the marathon Thursday. GMS CEO Jo...
Britton Gray
Jan 12, 2017
Extreme cold warning for all of Sask.
Regina was dealing with extreme cold for another day Thursday. The entire province was under an extreme cold weather warning Thursday morning, with wind chills expected to reach -45 C. Extre...
Britton Gray
Jan 12, 2017
Royal LePage report shows increases in Regina home prices
A new report is showing growth in Regina's housing market despite the recent economic downturn. Royal LePage issued its house price survey and market survey forecast reports on Thursday. The data show...
Britton Gray
Jan 12, 2017
Schools cancel buses due to cold weather
School buses in and around Regina were once again being cancelled due to the extreme cold Thursday. Both Regina Public Schools and Regina Catholic Schools have cancelled all transportation, inc...
Britton Gray
Jan 12, 2017
Sask. engulfed by extreme cold, warmer weather on the way
Frigid temperatures will be around for at least one more day before warmer weather makes its way to Saskatchewan. Most of Saskatchewan was under an extreme cold weather warning Wednesday m...
Britton Gray
Jan 11, 2017
Maple Creek man charged after running over pronghorn antelope with ATV
A Maple Creek man has been fined after running over a pronghorn antelope with his ATV. On Oct. 23, 2016, an off-duty Ministry of Environment conservation officer was driving on a road around 25 kilome...
Britton Gray
Jan 11, 2017
Darrell Davis: Stop treating junior players like slaves!
Partly to avoid enhancing their image as slave dealers, junior hockey teams should not be allowed to trade players. Strong teams can be built through good scouting, drafting and recruiting. There's no...
Britton Gray
Jan 11, 2017
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