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Britton Gray
Polls open for Regina civic election
Polling stations all over the city will be busy all day Wednesday as people in Regina cast their ballots. Shortly after the polls opened, downtown people started trickling in and out. Many people expl...
Britton Gray
Oct 26, 2016
Durant awaits right opportunity to visit new stadium
Thousands of Roughrider fans have been through the doors of new Mosaic Stadium, but Darian Durant is still holding out. It's not that he hasn't had the opportunity; it's just that he's waiting for the...
Britton Gray
Oct 25, 2016
Regina landfill switches to winter hours
The city landfill will be switching to winter hours Monday. Starting on Oct. 31, the City of Regina's landfill will be closed on Sundays as it switches to its winter hours schedule. The landfill will ...
Britton Gray
Oct 25, 2016
Regina police are investigating the death of a man after his body was found at the city's landfill on June 12, 2017. (File Photo/980 CJME)
Free transit for Regina voters
Transit will be free for voters on Election Day. Voters will be able to take city buses for free in order to get to the polls. The service will be available to conventional and Paratransit customers, ...
Britton Gray
Oct 25, 2016
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Sasktel bringing fibre optic technology to First Nations offices
SaskTel will be bringing fibre optic technology to 80 Saskatchewan First Nations offices and 10 tribal council offices by the end of 2018. SaskTel announced on Oct. 25 they have partnered with Indigen...
Britton Gray
Oct 25, 2016
Regina man faces 9 new charges after failing to appear in court
A Regina man was arrested after failing to attend court earlier this month and is now facing nine new charges. The 31-year-old man was the subject of an outstanding warrant. The man was released under...
Britton Gray
Oct 24, 2016
Riders prepare to say goodbye to old Mosaic Stadium
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are getting ready to say goodbye to the old Mosaic Stadium. The team will play its final home game at Tayrlor Field on Saturday against the B.C. Lions. A fan festival will...
Britton Gray
Oct 24, 2016
Number of advance voters increased in Regina
Advance voter turnout has increased in Regina for the 2016 civic election. The City of Regina reported 7,296 votes were cast during advance voting. This was an increase of just over 31 per cent from t...
Britton Gray
Oct 24, 2016
More physicians practising in Sask.
Access to physicians has improved within the province. According to the Government of Saskatchewan, dozens of physicians have recently begun working in Saskatchewan. A total of 40 new fa...
Britton Gray
Oct 24, 2016
Incumbent councillor responds to claim she doesn't live in Regina
In a relatively quiet civic election campaign in Regina, there is a bit of noise emanating from Ward 7. Incumbent councillor Sharron Bryce complains one of the councilors running against her-John Gros...
Britton Gray
Oct 21, 2016
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