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More pit bulls brought to Sask. following Montreal breed ban
More pit bulls have been coming to Saskatchewan through rescue groups since Montreal announced a breed ban last week. The city called for the bylaw, which goes into effect Monday, after a 55-year-old ...
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Oct 02, 2016
Rams win over Huskies at new Mosaic Stadium debut
It's a day many football fans won't forget. The University of Regina Rams opened up new Mosaic Stadium on Saturday with a 37-29 win against the University of Saskatchewan Huskies. The historic game he...
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Oct 02, 2016
Gunshot damage found at a home in Regina
Members of the Regina Police Service were called to the area of Regency Crescent after reports of gun fire in the area on about 2:12 a.m. on Sunday morning. According to a release from the Regina Poli...
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Oct 02, 2016
Martel on the Move: Fans experience new Mosaic Stadium
Under a clear blue sky, thousands of fans packed into Mosaic Stadium Saturday afternoon to be among the first to experience the brand new $278-million venue. CIS football served as the first test even...
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Oct 01, 2016
Unique insurance can protect Sask. gun owners against frivolous charges
A fairly new type of insurance allows Saskatchewan gun owners to defend themselves and their property with a firearm without the fear of being crippled by legal fees if charges are laid against them. ...
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Oct 01, 2016
Sask. minimum wage hikes up 22 cents
Minimum wage earners in the province received a boost of 22 cents more an hour this weekend. On Oct. 1, the hourly wage went up for workers to $10.72 from $10.50. While most workers who spoke with 650...
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Oct 01, 2016
Riders release one receiver and sign another
The Saskatchewan Roughriders may be off for the week, but they made some roster moves on Saturday. International wide receiver Kendial Lawrence was released. Lawrence was one of the former Edmonton pl...
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Oct 01, 2016
Woman robbed near downtown Regina
A woman was walking down the street near Regina's downtown on Saturday morning when a man approached and robbed her. According to police, the woman was on Ottawa Street near 12th Avenue around 8 in th...
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Oct 01, 2016
Costco shoppers 'pumped' for new location coming to Saskatoon
The parking lot at the Costco near SaskTel Centre on Saturday mornings can seem like a zoo. But shoppers are hopeful that will soon change with a second location being opening on the southeast side of...
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Oct 01, 2016
Shooting breaks window in east Regina
A picture window in east Regina was marred with bullet holes on Saturday morning after a shooting. Around 3:30 a.m. police got a call about gunshots at a home on the 400 block of Froom Crescent, near ...
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Oct 01, 2016
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'Go Riders!': Sask. family shares 75 years of green & white pride
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Ethel "Nana" Mongovius' family has been cheering for the Saskatchewan Roughriders for decades.
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