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Work begins on Capital Pointe site
People in Regina might need to look twice to believe it, but work is beginning on the site of the long-delayed Capital Pointe building. It might make you look twice. There is actual work happening at ...
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Oct 05, 2015
Option for Eastgate Drive agreed on at City of Regina consultation
Businesses and residents who live in the east end are weighing in on how the City of Regina should move forward with construction near Eastgate Drive. A public consultation was held Monday night to fi...
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Oct 05, 2015
Riders continue to struggle on the road
Life on the road has not been kind to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The Riders last win away from Mosaic Stadium was last year's Banjo Bowl when they beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 30-24. Since then, ...
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Oct 05, 2015
Consumers, Sask. trade to benefit from Trans-Pacific Partnership
Twelve nations, including Canada, announced a tentative agreement Monday on the massive Trans-Pacific Partnership deal. Speaking shortly after the agreement was announced, Stephen Harper billed it as ...
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Oct 05, 2015
Police looking for two men after armed robbery
Saskatoon police are looking for two men following an armed robbery Sunday night. Just before midnight on Oct. 4 police got a call about an armed robbery in progress in the 2400 Block of 22nd S...
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Oct 05, 2015
New stadium helps boost Regina's non-residential construction
Construction of buildings you can't live in has gotten a big boost in 2015, including a big chunk from the new stadium project. Since the start of the year to the end of September, the City of Regina ...
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Oct 05, 2015
Impact of TPP unknown for Sask. dairy sector
SaskMilk is calling the Trans Pacific Partnership (TTP) a "draw" for dairy farmers in Saskatchewan. The deal reached Monday reduces or eliminates barriers on a staggering array of Canadian e...
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Oct 05, 2015
Lighting the fire: Sask. volunteer fire departments' ongoing struggle with recruitment
Beeps, buzzes and alarms bounce off the walls of the Humboldt Uniplex as two dozen firefighters practice putting on their suits and breathing masks. The gear lets them know if the masks are secur...
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Oct 05, 2015
16-year-old girl hit while crossing Wascana Parkway Sunday
A McDonald's run turned into a trip to the hospital for one teenager early Sunday afternoon. According to the Regina Police Service, a 16-year-old girl was crossing Wascana Parkway at Kramer Boulevard...
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Oct 05, 2015
PotashCorp backs away from K+S takeover deal
After a rejected takeover bid, PotashCorp of Saskatchewan (PCS) says they're backing away from trying to buy the German rival. After two attempts to buy K+S PCS said they're pulling the ro...
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Oct 05, 2015
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With no chance at first in the West, Riders lose to Stamps
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The Riders fell flat in the regular season finale, losing 27-12 to last-placed Calgary.
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