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Britton Gray
RCMP job application leads to sex assault charge on Sask. mother
If it weren't for an RCMP application, a Saskatchewan woman may not be heading for a second trial on sexual assault charges. Barbara George has admitted to sleeping with a 14-year-old friend of h...
Britton Gray
Dec 07, 2016
'Tis the season as Regina lights up city hall for Christmas
The weather outside was beginning to get a bit frightful, but it didn't put a damper on people's holiday spirit at city hall. The City of Regina held their "Light up the Lights" event and around a tho...
Britton Gray
Dec 06, 2016
Regina Symphony Orchestra puts on special performance at Autism Resource Centre
The Regina Symphony Orchestra gave the gift of music to the Autism Resource Centre this year. The symphony performed many different songs, including some Christmas favourites, as a part of the centre'...
Britton Gray
Dec 06, 2016
SaskPower plans 1-hour power outage in Regina Wednesday
A few people may be left in the dark Wednesday, but SaskPower said there's no need to worry. The Crown corporation will perform a planned power outage for one hour Wednesday afternoon. Between 2-3 p.....
Britton Gray
Dec 06, 2016
Survey ranks Sask. 15-year-olds 10th in Canada in reading, math, science comprehension
It turns out 15-year-olds in Saskatchewan aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer - at least according to the results of an international survey last year. The survey was given by the Organization fo...
Britton Gray
Dec 06, 2016
Increase in food prices expected: Dalhousie University
Your grocery bill is likely going up. A new study says food prices will rise in 2017 and the average Canadian family will spend up to $420 more. Researchers at Dalhousie University in Halifax exp...
Britton Gray
Dec 06, 2016
Louisiana sports writer remembers 'fun-loving kid' Joe McKnight
People in Louisiana are remembering Joe McKnight following his death. The Saskatchewan Roughriders running back was shot to death on Dec. 1 after an alleged road rage incident. Police said the shooter...
Britton Gray
Dec 05, 2016
Sask. First Nations Summer Games coming to Regina in 2017
The best youth First Nations athletes in the province will be coming to Regina next summer. The File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council announced Regina will be the host city of the 2017 Saskatchewan Fir...
Britton Gray
Dec 05, 2016
Sheriff department provides update on McKnight shooting
The Jefferson Parish Sheriff Office gave an update about the shooting death of Riders Running Back Joe McKnight Friday afternoon. According to Sheriff Newell Normand, the shooter, 54-year-old Ronald G...
Britton Gray
Dec 02, 2016
RCMP take to social media to help reduce impaired driving in Sask.
The RCMP in Saskatchewan is hoping it will make you stop and think before drinking and driving this weekend. Saturday Dec. 3, 2016 is National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day and the M...
Britton Gray
Dec 02, 2016
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