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Regina Pats' Brady Pouteau rounding out his game in rookie season
Brady Pouteau's first full season in the WHL is going at a much slower pace. The Regina Pats defenceman made his debut last season during the team's second-round playoff series with the Brandon Wheat ...
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Nov 03, 2015
Saskatoon Public Library forgiving over $1M in late fees
The Saskatoon Public Library is forgiving all outstanding late fines hoping to win back its members and transition to a new system in what the library president is calling the 'awkward campaign.' "It'...
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Nov 03, 2015
Regina transit using stop announcements for visually-impaired riders
Come January, bus riders in Regina will hear some new sounds on their routes. Regina Transit is implementing audible stop announcements, where a voice announces the stop and cross street in the bus. A...
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Nov 03, 2015
Record number of ATV deaths in Sask.
There is growing concern among the ATV community after a record number of related deaths in 2015. The Saskatchewan All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Association reports nine people have died this ...
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Nov 03, 2015
Moose Jaw police apologize for tweet about female prisoner
The Moose Jaw police chief is saying sorry after one officer tweeted a remark about a female prisoner passing the hat for bail money from the official @MJPolice account. @MJPolice the contempt in the ...
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Nov 03, 2015
Brad Wall says Keystone XL hiccup shows need for Energy East
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is reacting to the news of TransCanada asking the United States for a delay in the Keystone XL Pipeline application process. It was announced Monday that the company has...
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Nov 03, 2015
Patience pays off for Riders' Paul Woldu
As the Riders defence struggled through yet another game on Saturday in Calgary, one bright spot emerged in defensive back Paul Woldu. Early in the game, Keenan MacDougall suffered another shoulder in...
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Nov 03, 2015
NASA celebrates 15 years of the International Space Station
Monday marked 15 years since the first crew docked at the International Space Station. Since then, the station has been continuously inhabited by crews working on advanced science exploring. The first...
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Nov 03, 2015
Mayor says dispensaries in Regina unlikely under current law
Mayor Michael Fougere doesn't see a future for compassion clubs in Regina until the federal laws regarding marijuana are changed. Pat Warnecke has told News Talk Radio that he plans on speaking to Reg...
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Nov 03, 2015
Murder charge laid in fatal hit and run on Regina's Saskatchewan Drive
A young Regina man is facing a new charge in the death of a pedestrian in June. Austin Donovan Travis Terry, now 21, was charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident involving bodily harm ...
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Nov 03, 2015
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