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'We're kind of in limbo': 500 people could be without food hampers after GM Plant fire
Up to 500 people could go without a food hamper on Wednesday, the busiest day for Regina Education and Action on Child Hunger, after a Tuesday night blaze ravaged the city's GM Plant. More
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Postnatal depression helpline expands across Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan woman suffering with postpartum depression and anxiety, or facing loss after a miscarriage or stillborn, can now get immediate help any time of day.
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Updated Saskatchewan has more babies than seniors: census
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New census data shows Saskatchewan continues to stay young, even as the rest of the country gets older.
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'It looked like Hiroshima:' Sask. man reflects on anniversary of Fort McMurray fires
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A man who escaped from the wildfires in Fort McMurrary last May says it's been an emotional week as the community marks one year of the disaster.
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New Let microbes gobble up the gas, say U of S scientists
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Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan believe the answer to cleaning up old service stations already lies buried in the soil.
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Judge reserves sentencing decision for Hells Angel Rob Allen convicted of cocaine trafficking
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A judge has reserved his sentencing decision on Hells Angel Rob Allen.
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Regina maintains $70M roadwork budget as construction season starts
Regina Mayor Michael Fougere said road work is an important priority, so the city didn't pull any funds from its planned construction projects when faced with budget cuts.
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Regina police investigating body discovered in field
Police are investigating the death of a man who was found in a field near Assiniboine Avenue.
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Bombay Sapphire gin recalled; alcohol content 77% instead of 40%
Bombay Sapphire 1.14-litre bottles are being recalled in the province due to the alcohol content being nearly double of what is stated on the label.
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What you voted as Saskatchewan's 10 worst roads in 2017
CAA Saskatchewan has released its annual top 10 list of worst roads.
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Regina's destroyed Travellers Building may lose heritage status
Regina's city planning commission will met Wednesday to discuss repealing municipal heritage status from the Traveller's Building after it was destroyed by fire in March.
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Student-on-student abuse in residential schools an 'unspoken truth,' says Senator Murray Sinclair
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The former chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission calls "student-on-student" abuse one untold story of Canada's residential school legacy — an issue he says is linked to persistent sexual abuse and discrimination against LGBTQ individuals and two-spirited Indigenous people.
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Coroner's inquest told Shauna Wolf likely died from opioid withdrawal
A public inquest has been told a female inmate at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre likely died from opioid withdrawal.
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Regina home damaged by blaze Tuesday night
A house on Regina's east end caught fire on Tuesday night.
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Feature Fort McMurray in photos, in the year since the wildfires
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The massive forest fires that engulfed much of Fort McMurray in early May 2016 caused the evacuation of 80,000 residents and destroyed nearly 1,600 buildings. Here's a photographic look at how the landscape has changed one year later.
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Cruise around the mall on one of Regina's 'Stuffy Riders'
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Regina’s young, and young at heart, are gathering in the Victoria Square Shopping Centre to joyride through the halls on a Stuffy Rider.
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Planned Parenthood fears Saskatchewan budget cuts, opposition calls for clarity
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Saskatchewan's community-based organizations that provide health care services to the province are in limbo, waiting to find out which of them will be facing budget cuts.
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City hall looks to entice developers to fill Regina's vacant lands
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The City of Regina wants to hire a consultant to study what can be done to make use of underutilized lands in the city, which include surface parking lots.
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Man charged for trafficking meth in Regina
A 34-year-old Regina man is facing drug trafficking and drug possession charges after being arrested on Monday.
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Pats gear up to host Seattle in WHL championship series
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Regina Pats players and coaches are preparing to host the Seattle Thunderbirds in Games 1 and 2 of the Western Hockey League's championship series on Friday and Saturday nights.
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K+S officially opens Bethune potash mine
The first new potash mine built in Saskatchewan in 40 years held its grand opening Tuesday afternoon.
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Suicide prevention spurs Regina students to action
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Suicide prevention was on the minds of students and staff at Regina's Sheldon-Williams Collegiate on Tuesday. The school launched its "One Life Campaign" which hopes to raise $15,000 for Mobile Crisis in Regina.
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Sask. Catholic school boards to appeal court decision, despite use of notwithstanding clause
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Catholic school board officials in the province say they're grateful for the government's decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause, but that does not lessen a need for an appeal of the original court decision.
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Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation calls for withdrawal of amendments to 2 education-related acts
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation is calling on the provincial government to withdraw proposed amendments to two education-related acts, saying they will erode the decision-making powers of local school boards.
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Roughrider Plaza of Honour undergoes Canadian name change, 2 inductees announced
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Change is coming to the Saskatchewan Roughrider Plaza of Honour.
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75% of steel for Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion will come from Regina plant
Kinder Morgan says it has an agreement to purchase about 250,000 tonnes of pipe, equivalent to 800 kilometres of pipeline, from EVRAZ North America.
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'Troubling overreaction': Sask. law prof. questions use of notwithstanding clause for Catholic school ruling
A law professor at the University of Saskatchewan is surprised Premier Brad Wall plans to invoke the notwithstanding clause in a legal case involving Saskatchewan Catholic schools.
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Canadian branch of far-right group fragments amid infighting
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The Canadian branch of Soldiers of Odin, a far-right group founded in Finland in 2015, grew quickly. It's now beset by infighting over whether to follow its hard line European leaders.
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Buffalo, symbol of strength and perseverance, highlights new art at Regina cancer centre
High school students from the Ochapowace First Nation had a hand in creating art which will be displayed in the Allan Blair Cancer Centre.
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Regina man nailed with drug charges after police spot vehicle riding on bare rims
A Regina man is facing nine charges after he was pulled over and found to be in possession of drugs on Sunday.
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Follow the May 2 edition of Sask. question period live
Find out what's happening in question period as Stefani Langenegger tweets live from the legislative building in Regina.
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Environment Canada issues funnel cloud advisory for southwest Sask.
Canada's national weather service says conditions are favourable for funnel clouds on Tuesday afternoon.
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Regina students write kind letters to promote mental health through Letters to No One campaign
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Students at St. Matthew Elementary School are looking to pay it forward and prove that kindness has the power to improve mental health and well-being.
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Don't get hot-headed if you spot a hot dog in a car, police warn
Ask anyone whose job it is to keep animals safe and they will tell you it’s a commonly held myth that you can go ahead and break a car window if there is a dog locked inside on a hot day.
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