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Britton Gray
Blades beat Pats 6-3 in first meeting of 2020-21 season
It was a rivalry renewed in Regina on Sunday as the Saskatoon Blades defeated the host Pats 6-3 in the clubs' first meeting of the 2020-21 WHL season. Normally the rivalry between the two clubs, who a...
Britton Gray
Mar 14, 2021
Saskatoon Blades forward Blake Stevenson scores his second goal of the game against Regina Pats goaltender Roddy Ross in a 6-3 win on March 14, 2021. (Keith Hershmiller Photography)
Excitement building around Pats’ opener, Bedard debut
Nearly one year after Connor Bedard was drafted, WHL fans will get their first opportunity to see him suit up Friday. Bedard is one of the most highly touted prospects in the league’s history. H...
Britton Gray
Mar 12, 2021
Pats to go from first practice to first game in a week
The Regina Pats are getting geared up for their season-opener but in a fraction of a time that they are used to. The Pats will face the Prince Albert Raiders on Friday to open the 2020-21 WHL season i...
Britton Gray
Mar 09, 2021
‘This is why we play the game’: Saskatchewan ready for showdown with Team Canada
Team Saskatchewan will be trying to throw the right weight to take out the defending champions. Matt Dunstone's rink will take on Team Canada and Brad Gushue at the 2021 Tim Hortons Brier in Calgary o...
Britton Gray
Mar 08, 2021
Team Dunstone no stranger to bubble life ahead of Tim Hortons Brier
Bubble life isn’t anything new for Matt Dunstone and his Saskatchewan rink. Team Dunstone has been in the Calgary curling bubble for a few days as it waited for the start of the 2021 Tim Hortons...
Britton Gray
Mar 05, 2021
Sask. Hockey Association ponders discipline after video shows team breaking health orders
The Saskatchewan Hockey Association is looking at putting a team into the penalty box after a Facebook video was posted of the club playing a game. A video posted on social media appears to show the U...
Britton Gray
Mar 02, 2021
Province relaxes guidelines around practices; multiple groups can participate
More groups will get a chance to share practice space as the Government of Saskatchewan tweaks COVID-19 guidelines surrounding practices. The province has changed rules regarding how many groups can b...
Britton Gray
Mar 01, 2021
Unlocked doors, no mask: Woman concerned over at-home care her mother receives
Families everywhere are making sacrifices to keep their elderly loved ones safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. For many, that meant not going to see their parents for a weekly visit or missing out on s...
Britton Gray
Mar 01, 2021
University of Regina prepares to welcome WHL hub
Students of the game of hockey will be the ones calling the University of Regina home for the next few months. The WHL hub in Regina is to begin at Evraz Place on March 12. Players and staff from the ...
Britton Gray
Feb 26, 2021
Only 3 COVID tickets paid, 10 withdrawn so far in Sask.
There have been more COVID-19 tickets withdrawn than paid so far in Saskatchewan. But that could soon change. The Ministry of Justice said there were 41 charges laid related to violations of COVID pub...
Britton Gray
Feb 26, 2021
A gavel sits on a desk before the a meeting of the House Justice and Human Rights Committee in Ottawa, Wednesday February 13, 2019. A judge has awarded $20 million in damages against an online firm that she says used obituaries and photographs taken off websites of Canadian funeral homes and newspapers without permission. Federal Court Judge Catherine Kane wrote in her class action lawsuit ruling that the actions of Afterlife Network Inc. amounted to "obituary piracy." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
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