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2 lawsuits filed against Regina's Pump Roadhouse following April shooting
Two lawsuits have been filed against the Pump Roadhouse in Regina after a shooting in late April that left two men hurt. Statements of claim, which contain allegations that have not been proven in cou...
CJME News
Jun 28, 2016
City of Regina opens payment kiosk ahead of Thursday's property tax deadline
The City of Regina is making it easier for residents to pay their property taxes as it opens its drive-thru kiosk. The kiosk is located beside city hall on Smith Street and will be open between 7:30 a...
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Jun 28, 2016
Donation to help Regina Food Bank feed students through summer months
Classes are nearly out for all students in Regina as another school year comes to a close. But summer can be a difficult time for some kids who rely on school food programs to get fed. "When summer co...
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Jun 28, 2016
5 months after tragic shooting, La Loche school celebrates grad
Five months and five days after the tragic La Loche shootings which saw four killed and seven others injured, students, teachers, parents and community members gathered for high school graduation. Ful...
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Jun 28, 2016
Water stations organized for residents under drinking water advisory
Saskatoon residents affected by the drinking water advisory are getting some much-needed help. Starting Tuesday morning, those impacted by the water outage can fill large water jugs at Fire Hall # 9 l...
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Jun 28, 2016
4 Sask. teens recognized with 2016 Junior Citizen of the Year Award
Four Saskatchewan teens were honoured with the Junior Citizen of the Year Award in a ceremony Monday at Government House. The award recognizes young people who have made positive contributions to thei...
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Jun 28, 2016
Calgary toddler OK after falling into septic tank at Maple Creek rest stop
A Calgary mother is in disbelief after her young daughter fell through a broken sewer lid at a Tourism Saskatchewan rest stop in Maple Creek. "I was standing right there beside her. I tried to grab he...
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Jun 28, 2016
Stonebridge Sobeys deals with refrigerator issue
Grocery shoppers headed to the Sobeys in Stonebridge had to find somewhere else to shop last night. People were being turned away after refrigerator problems forced the store to close early. A couple ...
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Jun 28, 2016
Saskatoon city council votes unanimously to name bridge after Gordie Howe
Saskatoon city council voted unanimously on Monday to rename the Circle Drive South Bridge after Gordie Howe. Ward 1 Coun. Darren Hill introduced a motion to bypass the city's regular naming procedure...
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Jun 27, 2016
Canada 6-0 in World Volleyball
Team Canada certainly knows how to use a broom, as they swept the weekend in FIVB World Volleyball action at the SaskTel Centre. Canada beat Portugal 3-1 Sunday to go 3-0 this weekend and improve to 6...
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Jun 27, 2016
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