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Man wanted for dozens of break and enters still at large: Regina police
A man believed to be responsible for as many as 27 commercial break and enters in Regina is still at large. Regina police originally sent out a news release about the suspect back in August, suggestin...
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Dec 08, 2016
Souls Harbour busy as deep freeze hits Regina
Emergency shelters are responding to the cold weather. At Souls Harbour Mission, the men's transition housing has been at full capacity for most of the year. "When people come to the shelter, if we do...
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Dec 08, 2016
U of R Ram Mitchell Picton cracks CFL Draft rankings
The Rams stand out slotback Mitchell Picton has cracked the CFL Scouting bureau's 2017 draft rankings. Picton, who was second in the league in receptions, sits in 20th on the list which was released b...
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Dec 08, 2016
Rare feathered dinosaur tail trapped in amber studied at the Royal Sask. Museum
The tail of a feathered dinosaur was found perfectly preserved in amber and research was done on it at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM). The tail was found in a piece of amber from a mine in northe...
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Dec 08, 2016
Regina housing market stable in 2016: RE/MAX
Regina's residential housing market was stable in 2016, with the average sale price and number of sales similar to those the year previous. According to RE/MAX, the number of sales rose slightly from ...
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Dec 08, 2016
Free transit provided in Regina on New Year's Eve
The City of Regina is hoping people will ring in the new year with a safe ride home this New Year's Eve. The 29th annual Ding in the New Year program will once again be available for people in Regina....
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Dec 08, 2016
Server crash blacks out Sask. government emails, websites
Not even Control-Alt-Delete will fix this problem. The Saskatchewan government is experiencing widespread server issues causing a blackout in its internal email system. It is also impacting several go...
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Dec 08, 2016
More tests ordered for body of Roughrider Joe McKnight
The body of Saskatchewan Roughrider Joe McKnight is being removed from the funeral home so the coroner can do more forensic tests. WWL-TV in Louisiana reported McKnight's mother authorized the release...
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Dec 08, 2016
Darrell Davis: Soccer, the season that never ends
Major League Soccer is about to complete its current season, finally and hopefully just in time to start next season. On Saturday the Seattle Sounders visit Toronto for the MLS Cup. Tickets for the ga...
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Dec 08, 2016
Jamie Nye: Chris Jones has a lot on the line in his 2nd year
Chris Jones became the big boss of football in Saskatchewan a year ago and he'd tell you he deserves an 'F' grade because he didn't put a winning team on the field. But what's bigger is Year 2 of his ...
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Dec 08, 2016
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