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Britton Gray
‘We will hoist that trophy again:’ Darian Durant pledges to the Rider Nation
In a province where almost every statement by Darian Durant is big news - this is probably the biggest one yet. Darian Durant is making a guarantee of sorts to the Rider Nation: He will bring the Grey...
Britton Gray
Oct 21, 2016
Questions remain over GTH land deal
On day two of the legislative session, the government was on the defensive over the controversial Global Transportation Hub (GTH) land deal. The provincial auditor found no wrongdoing but questions st...
Britton Gray
Oct 21, 2016
Sask. residents urged to get free flu shot
Flu season is on its way to Saskatchewan and free flu shots are once again being provided. The free flu clinics will begin on Oct. 31 and will run throughout the month of November. "Getting your flu v...
Britton Gray
Oct 21, 2016
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First Nations leaders declare 'state of crisis' in northern Sask. after suicides
A state of crisis has been called after four young girls, ages 10 to 14, took their own lives in northern Saskatchewan. FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron said a request has been made to meet with Prime Ministe...
Britton Gray
Oct 20, 2016
Patients benefit from private MRIs
The Saskatchewan government is hailing the success of it's two-for-one MRI program. Since February, 1,800 patients have benefited from the introduction of the private-pay strategy. Any patient can hea...
Britton Gray
Oct 20, 2016
Sask. Heavy Construction Association against carbon tax
The heavy construction industry has voiced their opposition to the liberal government's planned carbon tax. The tax was announced earlier this month and has received criticism from the Saskatchewan go...
Britton Gray
Oct 19, 2016
Unprofessional conduct case against Regina gynecologist drags on
A hearing this week has failed to resolve a years-old accusation of sexual abuse against a Regina gynecologist, and he continues to practice. In 2014, a charge of unprofessional conduct was laid on&nb...
Britton Gray
Oct 19, 2016
Regina police warn of 'ransomware' virus
Police are warning residents about a computer virus that is holding user files hostage. The virus, commonly called "ransomware," has been attacking local businesses in recent months. Police said this ...
Britton Gray
Oct 19, 2016
Pets perish in Regina house fire
Fire crews responded to a house fire Tuesday afternoon on the 1100 block of Robinson Street. The residents of the house were able to get outside but pets were trapped inside the house. Regina Fire Ser...
Britton Gray
Oct 18, 2016
Durant contract talks going in a ‘positive direction’
Darian Durant prefers not to think too much about the new stadium across the way from the old Mosaic Stadium. At least not until he and the Roughriders are able to put pen to paper on a new contract. ...
Britton Gray
Oct 18, 2016
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