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Britton Gray
Regina Bypass Project 40 per cent complete; Pilot Butte overpass ahead of schedule
The Regina Bypass Project continues to remain on schedule and is ahead in some phases. An update on the project was given Tuesday and officials said it is 40 per cent completed. "I think it really sho...
Britton Gray
Dec 13, 2016
ISC website back up after 'disruption'
The website issues faced by the government beginning Dec. 7 continued to plague the land titles branch until Dec. 14. The Information Services Corporation (ISC) was still unavailable to customers...
Britton Gray
Dec 13, 2016
Mission Ridge making snow for opening day
Mission Ridge isn't relying on Mother Nature to ensure there's enough snow for opening day. The ski hill, located just outside of Fort Qu'Appelle, is currently making their own snow to ensure there is...
Britton Gray
Dec 12, 2016
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Roughriders hold private memorial for Joe McKnight
While Joe McKnight's funeral was being held in Louisiana, a small private ceremony was also happening in Regina. Roughrider players, coaches and staff gathered in the Green and White Lounge Monday mor...
Britton Gray
Dec 12, 2016
Business for tow truck drivers heats up as temperatures turn frigid
While the temperature may be dropping, business for tow truck drivers is beginning to heat up. ABC Towing in Regina had responded to 633 calls since Dec. 1, with 70 of those being a customer who neede...
Britton Gray
Dec 09, 2016
Free transit provided in Regina on New Year's Eve
The City of Regina is hoping people will ring in the new year with a safe ride home this New Year's Eve. The 29th annual Ding in the New Year program will once again be available for people in Regina....
Britton Gray
Dec 08, 2016
Regina police take kids on CopShop Christmas shopping spree
The Regina Police Service traded their badges for Santa hats and treated 20 kids to shopping sprees at the Cornwall Centre. It was a part of the second annual CopShop where local kids get paired with ...
Britton Gray
Dec 07, 2016
Sask. government responds to province's low math education ranking
The government is calculating future improvements in math. It comes after Saskatchewan teens ranked below average in math and tenth in Canada. The survey was given by the Organization for Economic Co-...
Britton Gray
Dec 07, 2016
Impaired driving charge after police say man passed out behind wheel
A man found allegedly passed out behind the wheel in traffic is being charged with impaired driving. Regina police said they got calls around 7:45 p.m. Tuesday night about a white van swerving in...
Britton Gray
Dec 07, 2016
Sask. premier wants explanation for RCMP vacancy rates
The premier wants answers on the RCMP staffing issues in Saskatchewan. Emails obtained exclusively by our newsroom shows a real issue of unfilled vacancies, particularly in the northern part of the pr...
Britton Gray
Dec 07, 2016
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