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Britton Gray
Regina police investigate purse robbery
Regina police are asking for the public's assistance after a woman says her purse was stolen Tuesday. Police said they were dispatched to the 3400 block of 5th Avenue at about 2:20 p.m. A 22-year...
Britton Gray
Jan 04, 2017
Regina residential building permit values rise
It's proof Regina's housing sector continues to grow at an accelerated pace. The value of residential building permits in 2016, including additions and renovations, eclipsed the $300 million mark. Tha...
Britton Gray
Jan 04, 2017
Regina pub issues statement after nearby attempted bank robbery
A pub in the Cathedral neighbourhood has released a statement after a managing partner was charged in an attempted bank robbery. Patrick Shannon is accused of crashing a car into the doors of the...
Britton Gray
Jan 04, 2017
Reassessment values, property taxes drop for most homeowners
When taxes make headlines, it's usually because they're going up. But not this time, at least for the majority of Regina homeowners. That's because 2017 is a reassessment year for all properties. "The...
Britton Gray
Jan 04, 2017
Regina Crime Stoppers receive record-breaking number of tips in 2016
More people than ever turned to Regina Crime Stoppers in 2016. A total of 1,088 tips were received by the tip line, an increase over the 1,028 they received in 2015. Crime Stoppers president Laurie No...
Britton Gray
Jan 04, 2017
Wall continues to stand against carbon tax
Premier Brad Wall is continuing his fight against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's planned carbon tax. In an interview with CTV, Trudeau said revenue from the tax will stay within the province. ...
Britton Gray
Jan 03, 2017
Province announcing future of health care system Wednesday
We will know Wednesday what the future of Saskatchewan's health care system will look like. Health Minister Jim Reiter is expected to announce the conclusion of a panel's work into the structure ...
Britton Gray
Jan 03, 2017
Was 2016 the 'worst year ever'? Regina weighs in
It's almost time to say goodbye to a year of many ups and downs. 2016 is nearly finished and it was a year that saw a historic election, a battle over a carbon tax and the deaths of many pop culture i...
Britton Gray
Dec 30, 2016
Christmas miracle? Regina’s Salvation Army makes up serious ground in kettle campaign
With Christmas Eve nearing, the Salvation Army made a plea to people in Regina last week. It was $60,000 short of its fundraising goal for the 2016 kettle campaign just days before it ended. The Salva...
Britton Gray
Dec 30, 2016
Sask. Govt. unions bristling about possible cuts
Government employee unions in Saskatchewan strongly believe wage rollbacks and layoffs are not the way to patch up the yawning hole in the province's budget. In media interviews, Premier Brad Wall has...
Britton Gray
Dec 29, 2016
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