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Britton Gray
Ralph Goodale says to "focus on the needs of the victims" after Graham James parole decision
There is little Ralph Goodale says he can do now that convicted pedophile Graham James has received full parole. James was convicted of sexually assaulting teenage boys in the 1970s and 1980s when he ...
Britton Gray
Sep 16, 2016
Federal infrastructure money coming to Sask.
Infrastructure money for Canadian cities is beginning to now flow from the Trudeau administration, and that includes Saskatchewan. In what is being called Phase One, the focus is on transit and clean ...
Britton Gray
Sep 16, 2016
Street party parks in downtown Regina
Some city parking spots were taken over on Friday to drive people downtown. "We are going to be plugging the meters all day, but using the space not for parking, but for other types of uses," said Jud...
Britton Gray
Sep 16, 2016
Regina man charged with two counts of drug trafficking
A Regina man is facing drug trafficking charges after an on foot police chase. Police said they approached two men in the Glencairn neighbourhood on the night of Sept. 14 as a part of a drug investiga...
Britton Gray
Sep 15, 2016
UPDATE: Moose Jaw school changes procedure for Lord's Prayer
A Moose Jaw public school is changing how it tackles the divisive subject of reciting the Lord's Prayer in the mornings. Lindale Elementary School announced in its newsletter that it will no longer br...
Britton Gray
Sep 15, 2016
Riders’ LaBatte and Best likely out for the year, Roosevelt questionable
For the second day in a row, Naaman Roosevelt did not practice with the Roughriders. On Wednesday, head coach Chris Jones said Roosevelt was being assessed for a lower leg injury. Roosevelt went down ...
Britton Gray
Sep 15, 2016
Man arrested in Pump shooting
An arrest has been made in the Pump nightclub shooting in April. Omar Abdi Hakim Haji-Hussein, 31, has been charged with two attempted murder charges and possession of a firearm contrary to his...
Britton Gray
Sep 15, 2016
Rain across Sask. is affecting harvest in most areas
The recent wet weather across Saskatchewan is having an impact on the progress farmers are attempting to make. Saskatchewan Agriculture indicates 38 per cent of the crop is combined and 38 per cent is...
Britton Gray
Sep 15, 2016
Curtis Steele ready to return to Riders backfield
After injuring his leg several weeks ago, Curtis Steele was worried the rest of his season would be in jeopardy. He has history that supported that worry. Last year as a Toronto Argonaut he was injure...
Britton Gray
Sep 14, 2016
Jean Moss loses "truck of my dreams" after drunk driver hits several vehicles in Moose Jaw
Jean Moss was enjoying the Dolly Parton concert when she found out her car was one of the five that got towed away after a drunk driver collided with several vehicles. Moss said she was "in shock" whe...
Britton Gray
Sep 14, 2016
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