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Standing Buffalo First Nation sets curfew for kids
Kids on the Standing Buffalo First Nation will now have to stay inside at night, thanks to a curfew. A notice from the band, posted to Standing Buffalo's Facebook page, stated the curfew applies ...
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Jul 03, 2015
1 year later, Gainsborough bride recalls soggy wedding
A Saskatchewan woman's first wedding anniversary will be a much drier affair than her wedding was.In the midst of the devastating flooding in the southeast last year, Kelsey Reynolds tied the knot on ...
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Jul 03, 2015
Fire ban in effect for Swift Current and area
As wildfires burn out of control in northern Saskatchewan, those in the southwestern part of the province are on high alert as well because of extremely dry conditions.Several rural municipalities in ...
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Jul 03, 2015
29-year-old man wanted by Regina police for break and enter
Regina police have issued an arrest warrant for a 29-year-old man.Drake Winston Stonechild is wanted in connection with a break and enter.Stonechild is aboriginal, about 5'8, and 146 lbs. He has brown...
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Jul 03, 2015
Paul McCallum kicking it in green and white again
Roughriders kicker Paul McCallum officially pulled a green and white jersey over his head for the first time since returning to Saskatchewan.McCallum hit the field and practiced with his new old team ...
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Jul 03, 2015
Security expert confident about WestJet threat investigation
We're getting a glimpse into how police might go about investigating the person or people responsible for a series of bomb threats against WestJet.The air carrier has had to deal with five threats in ...
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Jul 03, 2015
Regina contractor charged with fraud
A 52-year-old Regina man is facing fraud and forgery charges after allegedly defrauding a homeowner using a forged document. It started back in Feburary when a 33-year-old Regina man contacted a ...
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Jul 03, 2015
Regina barbecue marks 11 years since Tamra Keepness disappeared
Community members and police officers gathered at Regina's Core Community Park on Friday for an annual barbecue that began as a way to honour the memory of Tamra Keepness.A crowd of kids ran around on...
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Jul 03, 2015
Tamra Keepness went missing at five years old from her Ottawa Street home in Regina on July 5, 2004. (Regina Police Service)
Pets left behind in Sask. fire evacuations fed by volunteers
Help is on the way for hundreds of dogs and cats left stranded in communities evacuated due to wildfires in northern Saskatchewan.Volunteers with the Pack Project in Regina are driving trailers full o...
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Jul 03, 2015
'Hooligans' vandalize Tisdale cemetery
The recreation and parks manager for the Town of Tisdale said he is disgusted that someone would vandalize the community's cemetery.Sometime between June 26 and June 29, nine headstones at the cemeter...
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Jul 03, 2015
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