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Lisa Schick
Local group aims to help hundreds of Regina seniors over the holidays
For many people, Christmas is a time to eat, drink and be merry with family and friends - but there are some who don't have anything like that to look forward to. Sean Louvel and his wife Brenda run S...
Lisa Schick
Nov 22, 2015
Local group aims to help hundreds of Regina seniors over the holidays
For many people, Christmas is a time to eat, drink and be merry with family and friends - but there are some who don't have anything like that to look forward to. Sean Louvel and his wife Brenda run S...
Lisa Schick
Nov 22, 2015
La Ronge responds to rising number of youth crimes
As of midnight Friday, all youth under the age of 18 years old are to be off the streets in La Ronge between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. The curfew is in response to several recent crimes involving youth in th...
Lisa Schick
Nov 22, 2015
La Ronge responds to rising number of youth crimes
As of midnight Friday, all youth under the age of 18 years old are to be off the streets in La Ronge between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. The curfew is in response to several recent crimes involving youth in th...
Lisa Schick
Nov 22, 2015
Cherry whisky brings liquor lovers to Lumsden
Hundreds of people made the trip to Lumsden on Saturday for the chance to score a bottle of cherry whisky at its launch for Last Mountain Distillery. Colin Schmidt, owner and distillery for the Saskat...
Lisa Schick
Nov 21, 2015
Cherry whisky brings liquor lovers to Lumsden
Hundreds of people made the trip to Lumsden on Saturday for the chance to score a bottle of cherry whisky at its launch for Last Mountain Distillery. Colin Schmidt, owner and distillery for the Saskat...
Lisa Schick
Nov 21, 2015
PHOTOS: Hundreds bask in the warm weather as they wait for Santa
Hundreds of people gathered on Albert Street in south Regina Sunday afternoon waiting for a glimpse of Santa Claus. The feeling wasn't very festive with no snow on the ground, but most loved it. "It's...
Lisa Schick
Nov 15, 2015
'We're not scared': Parisian in Regina watches as attacks unfold
"Saddening", "astounding" and "frustrating" is how a Regina man describes the attacks on his home city of Paris. Arie Baum watched the coverage of the attacks in Paris Friday night as the scenes unfol...
Lisa Schick
Nov 14, 2015
French flag flying at half mast at Sask. legislature
The French flag joined all the flags at the Saskatchewan legislature on Saturday, flying at half mast, after the deadly attacks in Paris. Premier Brad Wall released a statement, writing that he ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 14, 2015
Paris woman from the Prairies in shock after deadly attacks
A Canadian woman who lives in Paris says she's still in shock over the attacks that killed more than 120 people. Amanda Kalynuk-Pasquet was out for supper with her husband when their friends started s...
Lisa Schick
Nov 14, 2015
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