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Regina woman facing 43 charges connected with fraud, theft
Regina police have laid a number of charges against a woman believed to be connected with incidents involving fraud, theft, and using someone else's credit card information. In a news releas...
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Feb 02, 2016
$10K worth of equipment stolen from Saskatoon vape shop
Staff at Vapor Jedi spent Tuesday morning cleaning up a mess after a robber ransacked the business. Owner Mitch Tarala said he got a message at 4:57 a.m. saying the vape shop's alarm had gone off...
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Feb 02, 2016
Riders add international running back to roster
It appears a running back has made a positive impression on the Saskatchewan Roughriders coaching and scouting staff. International running back Malcolm Cyrus, 23, signed a deal with the Riders Tuesda...
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Feb 02, 2016
Sask. NDP questions if planned deficits are legal
Questions are surfacing whether running back-to-back deficits in Saskatchewan is legal. The opposition NDP thinks the SaskParty is breaking The Growth and Financial Security Act after Premier Brad Wal...
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Feb 02, 2016
Fougere to talk Energy East pipeline at mayors' meeting
Regina Mayor Michael Fougere expects the Energy East pipeline to be one of many issues on the agenda at the upcoming big city mayors' caucus in Ottawa. Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre publicly rej...
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Feb 02, 2016
Kevin Goforth tells Regina trial he and wife 'loved' girls in their care
Kevin Goforth's story was picked apart by Crown lawyer Dana Brule as his cross-examination continued Tuesday morning. The Crown used a transcript of the interview Goforth made to police in Augu...
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Feb 02, 2016
Carrot River family rescues drowning boy in Mexico
A Carrot River family and an Edmonton firefighter are being hailed as heroes in Mexico after saving a father and son from drowning. Liz Haley-Armstrong, her son Bob Haley and firefighter Drew Pearson ...
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Feb 02, 2016
Regina man acquitted after having sex with 13-year-old girl
Though he admits to having sex with a 13-year-old girl, a 34-year-old Regina man has been acquitted of sexual assault and sexual interference. A publication ban was put on the case, so no information ...
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Feb 02, 2016
Elderly man reported missing from Wadena
RCMP are concerned about the well-being of an 85-year-old man reported missing by his family. Mike Daviduk was last seen leaving his home in the community of Wadena, Sask. at 2 p.m. Monday. He wa...
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Feb 02, 2016
Sask.'s unofficial groundhog Whelan Woody predicts early spring
Saskatchewan's unofficial groundhog is predicting an early spring. Whelan Woody lives at Whelan Bay, north of Candle Lake. "And he also added something different this year; he's saying that the ...
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Feb 02, 2016
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