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Two-spirit talking circle held in Regina for Indigenous LGBT youth
Around 10 people aged 14-25 made it to the talking circle on Sunday. The circle was a way for people to share their stories, experiences and to offer peer support. More
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Marathoner crossing Canada to honour late husband and others who struggle with addiction
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A Winnipeg woman is making her way through Saskatchewan this weekend as part of her cross-Canada tour she has dubbed ‘Rwalk the Nation.’
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Election brings Sask. Métis Nation closer to restoring federal funding, says leadership
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Métis people from across the province went to the polls on Saturday and cast their vote for a new president.
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'The art is absolutely amazing': Cathedral festival goers happy with event
The Cathedral Village Arts Festival street fair brought thousands to 13th Avenue on Saturday.
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Who is Andrew Scheer? His rise from House Speaker to Conservative leader
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Andrew Scheer, a longtime Saskatchewan MP, former House Speaker and now the new leader of the federal Conservative Party, is no stranger to making political history.
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SPCA says some Sask. domestic violence victims staying to protect their pets
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Some domestic violence victims are staying in abusive homes because they fear for the safety of their pets if they leave, according to a study by the SPCA.
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Regina cyclist sets out to teach the rules of the road
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A member of the Wascana Freewheelers is offering a weekend workshop on urban cycling, covering everything from bike fittings to traffic laws.
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Pats centre named top CHL scorer
Regina Pats centre Sam Steel, who finished the season as the top scorer in the WHL, has been recognized as the CHL’s top scorer as well.
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Fan experiences 20th Bryan Adams show at Regina's new Mosaic stadium
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Seeing Bryan Adams perform in Regina felt like an anniversary to Cory Kingsfield.
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Regina's Coptic Christians pray for victims of deadly ISIS attack in Egypt
Coptic Christians around the world are facing the ripple effect of a deadly attack by ISIS on people of their faith in Egypt.
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Food allergy sufferers are fed up with restaurant customers who fake it
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People with serious food allergies want others to stop faking allergies in restaurants. They worry the tall tales may compel kitchen staff to stop taking any claim seriously.
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Union gives CN Rail 72-hour strike notice
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Teamsters Rail Conference has announced that members provided the bargaining committee with 98 per cent strike vote.
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Canadian teenagers smarter than most about money, OECD finds
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Canadian teenagers are more financially literate than most people their age in other rich countries, but more than one in eight still fails to meet what the OECD considers a baseline level of proficiency in the topic.
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Saskatchewan MP Andrew Scheer wins Conservative leadership
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Saskatchewan MP Andrew Scheer has been elected the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, earning enough down-ballot support to overcome strong early numbers by presumptive front-runner Maxime Bernier at the convention in Toronto.
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Police make multiple arrests in Regina robbery
Police have arrested a number of people after what they have called a street robbery in Regina on Saturday.
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Regina-born competitive runner one to watch at Saskatchewan marathon event
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One of the hundreds of people competing in Saskatchewan Marathon events Sunday morning will be Regina-born Danielle Thiel, a national-level runner who will be racing in the half-marathon.
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Yorkton Film Festival nominee traces Nunavut woman's roots in Sweden
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A documentary set to screen at the Yorkton Film Festival on Saturday tracks the unique ties between a woman in Nunavut and a man in Sweden.
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Elections Sask. suggests moving next provincial vote to spring 2021
Holding municipal elections and a provincial election within five days of each other in the fall of 2020 won't work, says Saskatchewan's chief electoral officer.
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Gaming brings back childhood fun at Regina's Prairie Game Expo
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If you’re looking to get back in touch with a younger, more fun you, you may want to pull out a board game.
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Here's what you need to know about Regina Rocks at new stadium
Regina's new Mosaic Stadium will host its first concert on Saturday and officials are reminding people about the dos and don'ts.
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Education property taxes being hiked 8.3% in Regina
Many Regina ratepayers likely opened their mail this week to find out how much their property taxes are increasing for 2017.
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Check your pantry: more flour brands added to national flour recall list
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has added more brands to its recall list of flour and flour-based products, over further fears of E. coli contamination.
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Voters ready for Métis Nation-Saskatchewan elections
Métis people from across the province are preparing to vote in a general election to be held Saturday.
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Saving is never easy — but here are some tips that could help
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Canadians aren't saving as they once did and collectively are holding record high levels of debt. In a recent Facebook Live, personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq answered questions about how to get a handle on your financial future.
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Penguins' Chris Kunitz was a merry prankster but a mighty player, says former Sask. trainer
At least one Canadian was cheering Thursday night when the Pittsburgh Penguins' Chris Kunitz scored the winning goal against the Ottawa Senators.
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5 things to watch for in today's Conservative leadership result
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After a year of campaigning, it's mostly all over but the counting for the 13 candidates in the Conservative leadership race. As the final few votes are cast in person at the convention in Toronto and the tabulation machines are set to work, here's what to watch for when the results are revealed today at 5 p.m. ET.
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Educator's advice to teachers: Shhh!
An official with Saskatoon Public Schools says if teachers want students to get more out of class lessons, they should talk less.
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Sask. provincial task force to address fentanyl, opioid deaths
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A new provincial task force is being created to address fentanyl and opioid deaths in Saskatchewan.
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2nd Sask. man in 1 year charged with making online threats against Justin Trudeau
RCMP arrested 34-year-old Derek Hurrell without incident on Wednesday evening during a traffic stop near Borden, Sask., after threats he had allegedly made against the prime minister had been flagged to authorities in March.
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Missing 10-year-old girl found safe
A missing 10-year-old girl has been found safe by Regina police.
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Regina firefighters union responds to drunk driving allegations
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The union representing firefighters in Regina has issued a memo to its members saying allegations of drinking and driving following a golf tournament are an embarrassment to the union, and have damaged its reputation.
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Locals say Highway 123 to Cumberland House, Sask. a 'highway' in name only
The only route in and out of the community of Cumberland House, Sask. has been a chronic problem for years, says Renee Carriere.
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Court dismisses injunction on STC closure
A judge has dismissed an injunction that would stop the closure of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company.
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Coasters at Regina bars spark conversations about sexual assault
A sexual assault awareness campaign has made its way to Regina and hopes to open up a dialogue every time you pick up your drink at the local pub.
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Murder charge laid in Fort Qu'Appelle death
Police arrested one man May 25 and charged him with second-degree murder in the death of Lucas Alexander Keith Lerat.
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Regina court watches video of man shoved into car trunk in 1st degree murder trial
The murder trial for three men charged in the death of Shawn Roderick Douglas resumes on Monday.
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Man pleads guilty, gets life, for gang-related shooting of Troy Napope
One of two people charged in the gang-related shooting of a northern Saskatchewan man has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years.
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Regina police charge 3 after drugs, weapons found during search
Regina police charged three people after a drugs and weapons search during the early hours of Thursday morning.
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Voters ready for Métis Nation-Saskatchewan elections
Métis people from across the province are preparing to vote in a general election to be held Saturday.
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Residential school survivors should decide fate of documents: FSIN
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Residential school survivors must be consulted further before any decisions are made about their testimony and records, says the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.
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Saskatchewan man gets 3 years for ramming police cruiser
A 34-year-old Buchanan, Sask. man has pleaded to to nine charged after he rammed an RCMP cruiser, attacked it with an axe and uttered threats.
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'We're really excited': Our Lady Peace's frontman Raine Maida ready to rock Mosaic Stadium with new songs
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Raine Maida, lead singer and one of the founding members of Our Lady Peace, is excited about the upcoming concert with Bryan Adams and Johnny Reid at the new Mosaic Stadium in Regina.
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Bumpy road to love: How a Kindersley-area bride turned her troubled wedding around
Brandy Richardson booked a Dominican Republic destination wedding with T & T Travel of Kindersley, Sask. The company's owner is now facing a fraud charge after Richardson and others complained about unbooked trips.
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CBC Radio's morning shows top rating charts in Saskatchewan
People in Saskatchewan are listening to CBC Radio's morning programs more than any other station this spring. Thank you, Saskatchewan!
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Here's what you need to know about Regina Rocks at new stadium
Regina's new Mosaic Stadium will host its first concert on Saturday and officials are reminding people about the dos and don'ts.
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Evraz Regina steelworkers vote to strike
A special membership meeting was called for Thursday to discuss proposals from the Evraz steel company. Almost all of them voted to give their union a strike mandate.
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Warman RCMP investigate possible child abduction
RCMP in Warman are investigating a possible child abduction after two reports came in Tuesday evening: one of a 12-year-old boy wandering down a road, then a call about that same child missing from a playground.
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Sask. woman recovering after massive branch falls on vehicle
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Craven, Sask. resident Deanna Wolf is at home recovering after strong winds knocked a chunk of tree onto her vehicle during Wednesday's storm
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Sask. Party would 'most likely' lose election if held today: pollster
A new poll suggests the Saskatchewan NDP has taken a nine-point lead in voter support over the governing Saskatchewan Party.
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Regina's Brandt Centre keeps its name
Evraz Place announced Thursday it has a new sponsorship deal in place with the Brandt Group of Companies, which means Regina's Brandt Centre is keeping its name.
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Victim in 3-man murder trial died from blunt force trauma after robbery, prosecutor says
In its opening statement, the Crown prosecutor said Shawn Roderick Douglas was assaulted with weapons before he died in August 2014.
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