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Britton Gray
No change to provincial budget date despite clash with Ottawa
Your pocketbook could be seriously hit on March 22. That is the day both the provincial and federal budget will be released. "It's a coincidence obviously, it will be a busy day, but we will just have...
Britton Gray
Mar 07, 2017
RCMP, CAA caution highway travel as blizzard moves through province's south
CAA has received more than 200 calls for service since Tuesday morning to aid motorists. Conditions began deteriorating Monday after a snowfall warning turned into a blizzard warning in parts of Saska...
Britton Gray
Mar 07, 2017
Tow truck driver dies in 4-vehicle crash near Esterhazy
Police say they "cannot speculate" whether weather was a factor in a fatal collision on Highway 22 before 9 a.m. Tuesday morning. Esterhazy RCMP were called to the crash that involved a semi-tractor t...
Britton Gray
Mar 07, 2017
Winter weather returns in a big way to southeastern Sask.
Despite recent warm temperatures, winter is reminding us it's not finished just yet. Many parts of the province were under blizzard warnings Monday Environment Canada said places such as Esteva...
Britton Gray
Mar 06, 2017
Premier vetoes any potential sale of SaskTel
Any future sale of SaskTel is now off the table. The Premier mused a year ago that if the right offer came along he would take it to a referendum. But now Brad Wall confirmed he has heard from pe...
Britton Gray
Mar 06, 2017
Blizzard warning brings 'very bad day' to Regina, eastern Sask.
After a brief reprieve from winter in Saskatchewan, it appears it is back with a vengeance. Regina and much of the eastern part of the province were under either blizzard or snowfall warnings Monday m...
Britton Gray
Mar 06, 2017
Sask. police, SGI to focus on distracted drivers in March
SGI and Saskatchewan's police services are once again stepping up efforts to curb distracted driving. They've made it their traffic safety spotlight for the month of March. Officers across ...
Britton Gray
Mar 01, 2017
Sask. government warns public about mumps
The province is preparing for the mumps to make its way to Saskatchewan, as cases continue springing up in Alberta and Manitoba. "Because we have it on both sides of our borders, and vi...
Britton Gray
Feb 28, 2017
Regina begins consultation on smoking bylaw
The City of Regina is looking to the public to find ways to butt out smoking. Mayor Michael Fougere announced Friday the city is starting public consultation about smoking on patios and in othe...
Britton Gray
Feb 24, 2017
'A real adjustment:' Chris Best retires after 10 years with Riders
Chris Best's heart is still in football, but his hips couldn't keep up anymore. After ten years with the Saskatchewan Roughriders - his entire career - Best announced he was hanging up his cleats Thur...
Britton Gray
Feb 23, 2017
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