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Missing 11-year-old Regina boy found after missing since Friday
Regina police say 11-year-old Lane Trayden Asapace has been found. The Regina Police Service first reached out to the public for help finding Asapace Tuesday. They said he didn't come home from school...
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Oct 27, 2015
Black Sabbath cancels stop in Saskatoon, moves show to Winnipeg
Bad news for Black Sabbath fans of Saskatchewan as the band has cancelled its only stop in the province. On Tuesday, Live Nation released a statement saying "due to an unresolvable conflict, th...
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Oct 27, 2015
Saskatchewan government commits to reviewing domestic violence deaths
Saskatchewan Justice Minister Gord Wyant says domestic violence deaths are a significant problem in Saskatchewan that must be addressed. "It's a record we're certainly not very proud of and it's&...
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Oct 27, 2015
Traffic reviews panned after Saskatoon council decision
The City of Saskatoon's neighbourhood traffic review program is being questioned after a vote by city council. Monday's session saw a motion from Ward 8 Councillor Eric Olauson calling ...
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Oct 27, 2015
Funding of schools focus of Regina parents' meeting about lunch supervision
Parents are brainstorming ideas to solve the budget problem of paying for universal noon hour supervision in the Regina Public School division, but many are looking at the bigger problem of fundi...
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Oct 27, 2015
Onion Lake chief Wallace Fox charged with assault
One of Saskatchewan's most-prominent First Nations chiefs has been arrested and is now facing four criminal charges. Onion Lake chief Wallace Fox had been the subject of an RCMP investigation ever sin...
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Oct 26, 2015
Poppy Prep: Nutana Legion organizes 200,000 poppies leading up to campaign
A group of ladies bustle around a small basement office in the Nutana Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, surrounded by boxes of poppies and wreaths. It's called the Poppy Room - but it sounds more l...
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Oct 26, 2015
SaskPower pays out $12M to Cenovus for not providing captured carbon dioxide
The Saskatchewan government has had to pay out about $12 million to an energy company for failing to deliver enough carbon dioxide from its carbon capture facility and the amount might go up. SaskPowe...
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Oct 26, 2015
Regina consumers unsure WHO warning will impact their meat choices
Is the World Health Organization full of bologna or does it actually have legit beef in saying that those who eat a lot of processed meats like bacon, ham and sausage can significantly increase their ...
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Oct 26, 2015
Regina man faces drug, assault charges
They came to break up a fight, but police ended up walking away from a home in Regina's east end on Saturday morning with a man in cuffs on drug charges. It happened around 8:45 a.m. at a house on La ...
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Oct 26, 2015
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