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Britton Gray
Regina charities receive over $10,000 from Jingle Bus
The Jingle Bus delivered people to their destinations and over $10,000 to a couple of Regina charities. This was the second year for the Jingle Bus campaign. Transit is free for a weekend, but donatio...
Britton Gray
Dec 20, 2016
Regina mall prepares for busiest shopping weekend of the year
The busiest shopping weekend of the year is upon us. This is the last full weekend before Santa arrives and it is expected to be a busy one. At the Cornwall Centre, one of the biggest malls in Regina,...
Britton Gray
Dec 16, 2016
Mission Ridge set to open Saturday
Mission Ridge is set to open Saturday, one day later than the original opening date. The hill has been making snow since Dec. 5 and the decision was made to push the opening back one day in order to e...
Britton Gray
Dec 16, 2016
SaskEnergy cashier service soon ending
SaskEnergy is calling time on its cashier service in Regina and Saskatoon. It is because of a continuous and steady decline in customer demand for the service. Less than three per cent of customers pa...
Britton Gray
Dec 15, 2016
Pats head coach ‘very surprised’ Sam Steel was cut from World Junior team
He was either speechless or wasn't sure what to say, but Pats head coach John Paddock was certainly surprised Sam Steel was cut from the Canada's World Junior team Wednesday night. "He has been, if no...
Britton Gray
Dec 15, 2016
Near year-long Regina investigation leads to manslaughter charge
A 28-year-old man is being charged with manslaughter after an investigation into a 2015 death. The investigation began on Dec. 19, 2015, when Regina police were called to a house on the 1000 block of ...
Britton Gray
Dec 15, 2016
REAL seeks additional funding from city for renovations, upgrades
The group that operates Evraz Place is seeking an increase in funding from the City of Regina. The Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) currently receives $400,000 per year from community inve...
Britton Gray
Dec 14, 2016
Melville couple believe miracle cat is their missing feline
A story worthy of a Disney title card could soon have a happy ending, as a Melville couple looks to reunite with their missing cat. Brad Slater works for CN Rail, and on Sunday he found a cat in need ...
Britton Gray
Dec 14, 2016
Smart meters set to return to Sask. households
SaskPower is giving smart meters another shot, despite the failure of the program the first time around. The Crown corporation's CEO said it's working on a program to get them back into the system. Mi...
Britton Gray
Dec 14, 2016
Wagner returns from World Junior camp with something to prove
It seems like Austin Wagner had only just left for World Junior Selection Camp before he was on a flight back to Regina. Wagner was one of two Pats who got the invitation to try out for Team Canada in...
Britton Gray
Dec 14, 2016
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