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UPDATE: 'Secure the building' lifted at Regina school; police investigate possible gun at nearby home
The all clear has been given for an elementary school in Regina placed in 'secure the building' Monday. Around 12:45 p.m, police were called to a home on the 1000 block of McTavish Street -- between 4...
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Oct 17, 2016
Driver tries to evade police by speeding through downtown Saskatoon
A high-speed chase through Saskatoon's downtown core left two vehicles damaged near the Delta Bessborough Monday morning. Saskatoon police said an officer initiated a traffic stop near 29th Street and...
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Oct 17, 2016
Heavy snow knocks out power to northwest Sask.
Severe weather and falling trees caused rolling blackouts in parts of northwest Saskatchewan over the weekend. Tweets from SaskPower, starting before noon Sunday, indicated crews were dispatched to se...
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Oct 17, 2016
Terry Hincks to remain on ballot for Regina election
Despite his death this weekend, Terry Hincks will remain on the ballot the upcoming civic election. Governed by the Local Government Election Act 2015, the election will proceed and only votes cast fo...
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Oct 17, 2016
Wray Morrison: Saturday night's alright
Branding is a popular buzz word, too popular in my mind. I was thinking about branding during the season's first Saturday telecast of Hockey Night in Canada on the weekend. As the heavily run televisi...
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Oct 17, 2016
Convicted sex offender running for school board trustee in Saskatoon
A man running for a position as a Saskatoon Catholic school board trustee is a convicted sex offender. According to a Saskatoon StarPhoenix story from 2003, Denis Robert Hall pleaded guilty in 1981 to...
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Oct 17, 2016
Police warning against clown pranks in Weyburn
Weyburn police are warning people against scary clown pranks. Reports of people dressed as clowns jumping out to startle motorists first came to Weyburn police two weeks ago. On Wednesday night, there...
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Oct 17, 2016
Snowbird surprises girlfriend with romantic proposal in Moose Jaw
Planes flew and hearts fluttered on Friday afternoon for the final performance of the season from the Canadian Forces Snowbirds. The aircrafts blazed through the air one last time this year for friend...
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Oct 17, 2016
Roy Romanow appointed new chancellor at U of S
The University of Saskatchewan has named former premier Roy Romanow its newest chancellor. Romanow becomes the 15th chancellor of the university and takes over from Blaine Favel on Nov. 1. "All of the...
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Oct 17, 2016
Darrell Davis: My friend, Terry Hincks
For a big, tough guy, Terry Hincks was really a softy. He would get emotional about sports, this province, his home city of Regina, his friends and his family. His heart was as big as he used to be, b...
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Oct 17, 2016
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