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1 man facing 70 charges for graffiti seen in Regina's Cathedral area, Wascana Centre
A 25-year-old man has racked up 72 charges for graffiti in Regina. Mathew Alton Davies Ellson faces 70 charges for mischief and two for breach of undertaking. The tags were mostly seen in the Cathedra...
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Sep 04, 2015
Car bursts in flames after crash at Preston and College in Saskatoon
A crash on Preston Avenue and College Drive in Saskatoon saw one of the vehicles burst into flames. Traffic was backed up in all directions as emergency crews cleaned up the accident. No one...
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Sep 04, 2015
Supreme Court dismisses Chevron appeal in Ecuador case
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that Ecuadorian villagers have the right to use an Ontario court to seek billions in environmental damages from oil giant Chevron. The court has dismissed an appe...
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Sep 04, 2015
Huskies take on Bisons for homecoming game at Griffiths Stadium
The Canada West football season kicks off Friday night as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies host the University of Manitoba Bisons. It was the Bisons that knocked the Huskies out of the Canada We...
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Sep 04, 2015
Labour Day Classic sold out, but hotel rooms still available in Regina
Regina still has hotel rooms available during the Labour Day weekend, but anyone planning to visit at the last minute to go to the Labour Day Classic will have to make other plans. There are no s...
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Sep 04, 2015
Former MADD chapter president in P.E.I. sentenced for impaired driving
A one-time deputy police chief in Prince Edward Island, who was also past-president of a local Mothers Against Drunk Driving chapter, has been sentenced to five days in jail on a charge of impaired dr...
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Sep 04, 2015
Regina doctor hopes Canada does more to help Syria
While the photo of a dead Syrian boy has grabbed the attention of the world, a Syrian man living in Regina says it fails to show the big picture of what's happening to people in his home country. "The...
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Sep 04, 2015
Missing Regina man found south of city
A missing Regina man has been found safe and unharmed. Matthew Lee Kakakaway, 20, went missing Thursday morning. Regina police confirm he was located about 165 km south of the city. Arrangements&...
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Sep 03, 2015
Saskatoon program lets kids develop skills outside of school
A new educational program in Saskatoon is helping kids in Grades 7, 8 and 9 balance school with their passions outside the classroom. Twenty-two students have enrolled in the Flexible Schedule, Blende...
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Sep 03, 2015
Rotary Park closed for fireworks festival
Potash Corp Fireworks Festival goers may need to find a new vantage point to watch this weekend's show because Rotary Park will be closed. Instead of closing the Broadway Bridge, teams will shoot thei...
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Sep 03, 2015
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