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Lisa Schick
20 people to be laid off from mental health unit in Regina
Saskatchewan's nurses' union is concerned as 20 people are being laid off from the mental health unit at Regina's General Hospital. According to the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN), 20 people are b...
Lisa Schick
Sep 28, 2016
House in Mankota, Sask. vandalized with racial slurs
Many people talk about the small-town way of life and small-town hospitality cheerfully, especially in Saskatchewan - but that hospitality has quickly soured for one family in the village of Mankota a...
Lisa Schick
Sep 25, 2016
Mirrors knocked off 21 vehicles in Moose Jaw
Almost two-dozen people in Moose Jaw are going to be looking for a new side mirror after some mischief overnight Thursday. According to the Moose Jaw police's calls for service, by 7:20 a.m. on ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 24, 2016
Family remember killed teen at Darian's Walk for Peace
With drums beating and singing all around them, a couple dozen people marched with signs and a banner through Regina's North Central neighbourhood to remember a nephew, a cousin, and a friend. This is...
Lisa Schick
Sep 20, 2016
UPDATE: Standoff on Kawacatoose First Nation ends
A standoff on the Kawacatoose First Nation ended just after noon on Sunday. The first nation is about 120 kilometres north of Regina. During the standoff, police were asking people to stay away f...
Lisa Schick
Sep 18, 2016
Weed and weapons seized in northern Sask. drug bust
Police teams from across the province were involved in a drug bust north of North Battleford. According to the RCMP, a search warrant was executed in the R.M. of Medstead around 11:20 a.m. on Fr...
Lisa Schick
Sep 17, 2016
Political scientist says Scheer could do well in leadership race
Though Andrew Scheer hasn't made it official, if and when he throws his hat into the ring for the Conservative Party leadership he could go a long way. Jim Farney is a political scientist at the Unive...
Lisa Schick
Sep 17, 2016
Lawyer says mandatory interlock systems would curb drunk driving
Some believe the best way to reduce or eliminate drunk driving isn't by making penalties harsher, but instead to install a breath alcohol ignition interlock device in every vehicle. That's what Missis...
Lisa Schick
Sep 11, 2016
79-year-old woman finishes QCM half-marathon with a smile
After running more than 21 kilometres Sunday morning, and passing under the Queen City Marathon finish line, Dorothy Fitzer still had enough energy to run to her beaming family who were waiting for he...
Lisa Schick
Sep 11, 2016
Regina Victoria Cross recipient remembered
The building at 1843 Rae St. in Regina may not be much to look at while it's currently under construction, but the property has a historic legacy. A plaque out front, installed in 1995, commemora...
Lisa Schick
Sep 10, 2016
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