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Britton Gray
Power outage in southeast Sask. due to truck hauling grain bin
An accident along a grid road northwest of Weyburn caused a power outage this afternoon for the city and surrounding communities. Police received a call at 2:48 p.m. on Thursday, that a trailer truck ...
Britton Gray
Nov 03, 2016
Roughriders' M.O.P. Naaman Roosevelt inks extension
The Saskatchewan Roughriders' top receiver Naaman Roosevelt isn't going anywhere. The team's star receiver, and this year's Most Outstanding Player, signed a deal Thursday that will keep him in the gr...
Britton Gray
Nov 03, 2016
Number of foster families in Yorkton area increase after awareness campaign
There are now 17 more foster families in the Yorkton area thanks to a recent awareness campaign. The government targeted the east-central region, specifically because of the low number of foster famil...
Britton Gray
Nov 03, 2016
New legislation being introduced provides penalties for rail companies and grain shippers
New federal legislation is being introduced next spring which will make life easier for Saskatchewan farmers. The legislation is to include penalties for rail companies and grain shippers that do...
Britton Gray
Nov 03, 2016
Syrian refugees celebrated at legislature
Amid a sea of green and yellow Saskatchewan flags, the smiling faces of Syrian refugees could be seen at the legislature Wednesday. The government held a party to celebrate those who now call the prov...
Britton Gray
Nov 02, 2016
City begins repairs on Sandra Schmirler retention pond
The City of Regina began to drain water from the Sandra Schmirler retention pond for repairs. The retention pond will be drained of nearly all its water so crews can repair control valves located near...
Britton Gray
Nov 01, 2016
‘At a loss for words:’ Durant honoured to be part of final Mosaic Stadium farewell
While it's still unknown if Darian Durant will be back in the green and white next season, he said it was special to be a part of the ceremony that closed out old Mosaic Stadium. Taylor Field is the o...
Britton Gray
Nov 01, 2016
Missing seats at Mosaic Stadium not stolen according to the city
The mystery of the missing bench at old Mosaic Stadium has been solved, according to the City of Regina. A photo of a missing bench was making its rounds on social media and the city said it wasn't re...
Britton Gray
Nov 01, 2016
Regina Pats lease issues could affect Memorial Cup bid
The Regina Pats' are making a bid for the 2018 Memorial Cup, but they may have hit a small roadblock. The Regina Pats ownership group is currently in negotiations for a new lease with Regina Exhibitio...
Britton Gray
Nov 01, 2016
(File photo courtesy of Keith Hershmiller Photography)
More than just livestock at the Canadian Western Agribition
The countdown to the Canadian Western Agribition is on. The annual event in Regina is getting bigger and better this year with a number of new additions. The newly named Country Thunder, formerly Crav...
Britton Gray
Nov 01, 2016
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