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Long guns stolen in Regina business break and enter
Several long guns and ammunition were stolen during a break and enter Sunday morning at a business on the 1800 block of Park Street in Regina. More
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Live Blog Oscars 2017: Live updates from Hollywood's biggest night
Will La La Land win big? Will Meryl Streep win again? Make the night even better by following along live with our team on the entertainment beat.
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'He was a really good man': Neighbour of man who died after Saturday fire
A multi-agency investigation is underway after a man died in a Regina house fire Saturday night.
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Plans to bring 'crokicurl' to Saskatoon for WinterShines festival in 2018
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“Crokicurl” combines two of this country’s greatest loves — curling and crokinole — and work is underway to bring it to Saskatoon next winter.
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Synthetic drug seized after Prince Albert overdoses is rarely seen by police
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Six people overdosing in a single day in Prince Albert, Sask., shines a light on the challenges that synthetic drugs present health and law enforcement officials.
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Sask. curler Michelle Englot buoyed by son's support at Scotties
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For the last 26 years, Derek Schneider says his mother, Manitoba skip Michelle Englot, has been his rock. But this week at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the roles have reversed.
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Regina police investigating shooting which left 1 man in hospital
One man is in a stable condition after he was shot early Sunday morning.
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Rush edge out Roughnecks with overtime goal in Saskatoon
The Saskatchewan Rush have won six straight games after an OT thriller against the Calgary Roughnecks on Saturday night.
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Proud to be Métis: a rhythmic journey played out in David Bouchard's book
Proud to Be Métis is David Bouchard's endeavour to put himself in the shoes of several prominent Métis historical figures and reflect on their impact over time.
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Suspects flee break and enter with narcotics in Melfort, Sask.
Melfort RCMP responded to a call about a break and enter at a business early Saturday morning, where suspects got away with a significant amount of codeine, methadone and morphine.
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Video WestJet to pay for damages after ice chunk crashes through Calgary house
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Theresa Couch now has the chunk of ice — measuring about 30 centimetres across — in her freezer.
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Capote making workshop revisits history, resourcefulness and reclaims culture
Karen Shmon spoke with CBC Radio's Saskatchewan Weekend about the importance of context within history and historical garments and tools.
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Challenge Cup allows all abilities to hit the slopes
Downhill skiers and snowboarders of all abilities hit the slopes of Mission Ridge Saturday as part of The SaskTel Challenge Cup.
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2nd man drowns in 3 months fleeing RCMP in Sask.
Stony Rapids RCMP say they are searching the Fond du Lac River for a man who is believed to be dead after fleeing from police Saturday morning.
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James Smith Cree Nation to hold 1st ever LGBTQ pride dance Saturday
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The James Smith Cree Nation is holding its first ever pride dance to help promote acceptance and build confidence among LGBTQ youth.
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Coldest Night walk for family homeless awareness takes place Saturday
The Coldest Night walk to raise awareness for family homelessness begins Saturday evening in Regina's Cathedral neighbourhood.
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Regina police destroy 157 unwanted guns
This week, the Regina Police Service destroyed 157 guns they received from the public from Feb. 1-15.
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Wanuskewin Heritage Park gets $500K boost towards $40M revitalization plan
The Wanuskewin Heritage Park has received a financial boost towards its $40-million plan to revitalize the site.
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12-year-old missing girl located, police say
The Regina Police Service are searching for a 12-year-old girl who has been missing since Friday evening.
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Battleford RCMP searching for missing 15-year-old girl
Battleford RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a 15-year-old girl from Regina.
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Regina group speaks out about Conexus office on Wascana land
A Regina group called No Business in the Park was speaking out today against a controversial agreement that could see the new Conexus Credit Union head office built on Wascana Park land.
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Special Report Saskatoon Meewasin byelection: Candidates share their 1 big idea
Ahead of the Saskatoon Meewasin byelection, CBC Saskatoon checked in with all five candidates to get their thoughts on the biggest, political issues Saskatchewan faces.
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Appeal court upholds eviction of Sask. Polytechnic students' group
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Saskatchewan's highest court has given the OK for Saskatchewan Polytechnic to evict a student's group from its building.
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Retired Sask. Mountie pleads for return of heirloom wagon wheel
Bob Beitel's cherished wooden wagon wheel, which has belonged in his family for over 70 years, was stolen off the deck of his Surrey, B.C. home in early February.
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Father-daughter workshop in Regina teaches dads hair styling skills
A new workshop in Regina called Braids and Beers is hoping to help dads get a handle on their kids’ hair.
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Van de Vorst family outraged after drunk driver Catherine McKay sent to healing lodge
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The lawyer for Catherine McKay, who killed a family of four while driving drunk, says many inmates would benefit from a healing lodge.
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Restaurant patios, playgrounds, part of Regina smoking bylaw review
The City of Regina is reviewing smoking rules for outdoor spaces — such as restaurant patios.
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Audio Political Panel: Trial balloons and tribulations as budget nears
The Political Panel, CBC Radio's Morning Edition host Stefani Langenegger and Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk, weigh in on some of the ideas being floated to deal with the billion-dollar deficit.
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Regina coach, educator, former MLA Gordon Currie dies
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Gordon Currie, a legendary Saskatchewan coach and educator who also served in Grant Devine's cabinet, passed away this week at 93.
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Cleanup of oil spill in Saskatchewan cost $107M, Husky Energy says
Husky Energy says efforts to clean up a major oil pipeline spill last year in Saskatchewan have cost $107 million.
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Chinese restaurant closed due to smoke, water damage after Bonanza fire
A fire that destroyed Saskatoon's Bonanza Steakhouse earlier this week has caused the closure of another business.
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Sask. family of 4 ditches large home for 'morphing' condo
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Grant Martens, along with his wife and two teenage daughters, decided to leave their 2,700 square foot Eaton's catalogue home in Rosetown, Sask. for an 800 square foot condo in Saskatoon.
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Métis Nation-Saskatchewan to hold general election on May 27
The Métis Nation-Saskatchewan has set May 27 as the date for its first election since September 2012.
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Saskatoon garage fire causes $30K in damage
Saskatoon fire crews were called to a garage fire early Friday and although there was heavy smoke and flame, they had it under control in about 10 minutes.
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