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Lisa Schick
Hincks remembered fondly by Regina City Council
The sun was shining and the air was brisk but it was an emotional gathering outside city hall on Saturday morning as councillors readied themselves to talk about their late colleague, Terry Hincks. Hu...
Lisa Schick
Oct 15, 2016
Woman hurt in Regina apartment fire
A woman in Regina tried to put out a fire but ended up nursing some burns instead on Saturday. Regina Fire and Protective Services said the fire started in the bedroom of one of the suites i...
Lisa Schick
Oct 15, 2016
Riders trade Fulton and Capicciotti
The Saskatchewan Roughriders weren't sitting idle over the holiday weekend, they made a few trades instead. National defensive lineman, Justin Capicciotti, and international offensive lineman, X...
Lisa Schick
Oct 10, 2016
Ralph Goodale defends national carbon pricing
Saskatchewan's only MP in the current Liberal government is explaining and defending the prime minister's announcement of a carbon pricing plan last week. The Prime Minister announced a national minim...
Lisa Schick
Oct 10, 2016
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale announced $896 million for public infrastructure in Saskatchewan on July 6, 2017.
'Reduced to rubble': Mayor remembers destroyed hotel in Gull Lake
The red and white building stood on the corner of Main Street and Conrad Avenue in Gull Lake for 109 years. Over that time the paint had faded and the sign proclaiming "Clarendon Hotel" was worse...
Lisa Schick
Oct 10, 2016
Gun crimes way up in Regina in 2016
Guns have turned into a big problem this year in Regina. New numbers released by the Regina Police Service show more violent incidents occurring in 2016, more people being hurt by guns, and more guns ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 09, 2016
PHOTOS: Century-old hotel in Gull Lake burns down
The Clarendon Hotel has been standing in Gull Lake for more than 100 years, but Sunday morning it was enveloped in flames. The fire started around 8 a.m., Scott Sundquist was there walking his d...
Lisa Schick
Oct 09, 2016
Sask's jump at the pump explained
People in Saskatchewan got a bit of a shock at the pumps this week when the price of gas per litre jumped up ten cents. Roger McKnight, chief petroleum analyst with EnPro industries, explained th...
Lisa Schick
Oct 08, 2016
Knife and bat used in north Regina robbery
A knife and a baseball bat were factors into a late-morning robbery on Saturday. It happened at a convenience store on Broad Street near 6th Avenue north, just before 11 a.m. Police said...
Lisa Schick
Oct 08, 2016
Deputy Reeve of RM of Sherwood charged with corruption
There's trouble in the RM of Sherwood after the deputy reeve was charged with corruption. On Wednesday, the municipality sent out a statement saying Tim Probe, 57, had been charged with breach of trus...
Lisa Schick
Oct 05, 2016
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