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Britton Gray
Changes coming to the Sask. micro-distillery and cottage winery industry
The province's micro-distillery and cottage winery industry is getting a boost in how it does business. The government announced a number of changes to the mark-up system and the red-tape that ca...
Britton Gray
Sep 13, 2016
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RCMP investigate shots fired at a taxi cab in northern Sask.
A taxi was shot at early Sunday morning on the Lac La Ronge Indian Band. La Ronge RCMP say they were dispatched to Royal Street around 12:25 a.m. on Sept.11. RCMP say their investigation revealed a fi...
Britton Gray
Sep 13, 2016
Deputy Premier Don Morgan tours site of joint-use school in Harbour Landing
Deputy Premier and Education Minister Don Morgan toured the joint-use school in Harbour Landing on Monday, Sept. 12. The government says the construction of six new elementary schools on three joint-u...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2016
First Nations University of Canada celebrates 40th anniversary
For 40 years the First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) has been a fixture at the University of Regina. Its gone through a lot since then, through several iterations, and Blair Stonechild ha...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2016
Saskatchewan NDP want former minister McMorris to resign
The NDP opposition is calling for Don McMorris to resign. The Indian Head-Milestone MLA and former deputy premier pleaded guilty to drinking and driving last week. "I wish Mr. McMorris well and g...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2016
40-year-old man arrested for impaired driving after rollover
Maidstone RCMP have arrested a 40-year-old man for drinking and driving after a rollover northeast of Marshall, Sask. Maidstone RCMP say they responded to a single vehicle roll over on Range Road 3263...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2016
FNUniv planning to add National Gathering Place for Recognition
The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) has already been mentioned as one of the most "eye-catching" campus buildings in Canada - now a large addition is being planned. The National ...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2016
Premier Wall looks at tackling drinking and driving in Sask.
Drinking and driving prevention will be top of mind when Saskatchewan's politicians get back to work this fall. In a Facebook post, Premier Brad Wall is looking for suggestions on how the government c...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2016
Roughriders release controversial lineman Khalif Mitchell
The short-lived Khalif Mitchell experiment has come to an end for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The Riders announced the release of the controversial defensive lineman on Monday, Sept. 12 after less t...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2016
Car crashes into cows in P.A.
A car crashed into two cows in Prince Albert over the weekend. The two cows were crossing Garden River Road on Sunday night around 9 p.m. when a 16-year-old boy hit them. The driver was ...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2016
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