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Lisa Schick
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
Sask. private schools get to keep WCB rebates
While the province is taking back millions of dollars from public school divisions after a Workers' Compensation Board rebate, it's hands off when it comes to Saskatchewan's private schools. Last week...
Lisa Schick
Sep 05, 2016
Dust solution not much of a solution for northwest Regina residents
A recent move by the City of Regina to help end dust problems in northwest Regina has just created other problems, according to people who live there. The city put down loose asphalt last week on part...
Lisa Schick
Sep 05, 2016
Labour Day Show N Shine postponed
The annual Labour Day Show N Shine has been pushed back thanks to the less-than-shining weather. The cool, rainy weather on Sunday morning prompted the group running the car show to push it back...
Lisa Schick
Sep 05, 2016
Alcohol a factor in fatal crash north of Regina
A fatal crash north of Regina on Sunday night is being blamed, at least in part, on alcohol. RCMP said it happened on the Pasqua Street extension grid road, south of Zehner Road. Officers were o...
Lisa Schick
Sep 05, 2016
Man charged after shotgun went off in Regina home
An apparent accident with a gun on Monday afternoon likely scared some people, but could have been much worse. Police were called to the 600 block of College Avenue, near Arcola Community Schoo...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2016
Robbery in Oxbow leads to arrest more than 400 km away
A search that stretched across southern Saskatchewan after a robbery on Sunday has a man and a woman facing charges. It all began around 3:30 Sunday afternoon when RCMP were called to a business in Ox...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2016
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