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Regina Pacers to play ball on new fields by 2017
If you build it, they will come. At least that's what Pacers Baseball is likely banking on after the City of Regina revealed it has purchased 40 acres of land in the southeast for new Pacer Park ball ...
CKOM News
Sep 11, 2015
University of Regina begins new refugee support initiative
As Syrian refugees flee to all corners of the world, the University of Regina hopes to offer academic and financial shelter. President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Vianne Timmons announced the university w...
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Sep 11, 2015
UPDATE: Woman's body found in North Central Regina home
Regina Police major crimes unit and the provincial coroner have confirmed that a body found in the attic of a house on Athol Street is that of a woman. Police were called just before 3 p.m. after conf...
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Sep 11, 2015
Man, 19, sentenced for 2014 robbery spree
A man involved in a string of robberies that plagued Saskatoon businesses in October 2014 was sentenced Friday in provincial court. Keegan Jacob Bird, 19, entered guilty pleas to nine counts of r...
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Sep 11, 2015
Fewer Sask. nursing students passing new national licensing exam
A new national nursing licensing exam has fewer students passing, but Saskatchewan institutions aren't worried yet. From January to the end of June, 195 Saskatchewan nursing students -&nbs...
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Sep 11, 2015
Labour Day Classic 50/50 still unclaimed
If you bought a 50/50 ticket at the Labour Day Classic, you might want to check your pockets or wallet. The $61,573 prize from Sunday's sold-out game is still unclaimed. The winning ticket was not ann...
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Sep 11, 2015
Vet says meat-wrapped rat poison left outside her Saskatoon clinic
A Saskatoon vet is asking pet owners to stay vigilant after somebody allegedly tried to poison her dog. Dr. Teresa Cook owns Frontier Veterinary Services, just off Circle Drive and Idylwyld. ...
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Sep 11, 2015
North Battleford high school secured Friday morning after shots fired nearby
RCMP placed North Battleford Comprehensive High School under a "hold and secure" mode after shots were reported in the area of the school Friday morning. RCMP in North Battleford received a call at ab...
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Sep 11, 2015
Grassroots leadership calling for a general assembly to save Métis Nation Saskatchewan
After five years without a Mtis Nation Legislative Assembly (MNLA) some members of the grassroots leadership are taking the future of the Mtis Nation Saskatchewan (MN-S) into their own hands. A handfu...
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Sep 11, 2015
Music collectors' show debuts in Regina
Regina resident Joe Hadesbeck is bringing the first annual Regina Music Collectors Show to the Executive Royal Hotel this Sunday. Vendors will be selling "anything music-related" including vinyl, CDs,...
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Sep 11, 2015
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