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'We're all fairly alarmed': North Battleford mayor reacts to weekend shooting death
North Battleford, is no stranger to crime, but Mayor Ryan Bater said this past weekend's shooting death isn't something the city of 14,000 is used to. More
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'It's kind of crazy': Reports of gunfire in Regina's North Central lead to standoff
Regina police are asking the public to stay away from the 1100 block of Elphinstone Street this morning after a firearms incident in the area has led to a standoff.
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Photos '3D storytelling': Deaf Crows slam brings poetry to life
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People from different worlds come together in Regina to create poetry using American Sign Language.
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CBC Future 40 Meet 10 more 2017 Future 40 winners
This round of CBC Future 40 winners includes a poet, a wrestler, a health advocate and a singer making waves in the Australian country music scene.
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Cooking for reconciliation: Chef Rich Francis tackling catering company, restaurant and TV shows
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Life is serving Rich Francis a busy schedule. Along with his newly-launched catering company, Francis has written a cookbook, has a TV show debuting in the spring, has two more TV projects in the works and will be opening a restaurant.
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Regina police locate 10-year-old girl who had been missing
Regina police say they have found a 10-year-old girl who had been missing since Friday.
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'Nothing erodes public confidence and trust more' than police investigating police, says Sask. lawyer
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Saskatchewan needs an independent body to investigate police, a criminal lawyer said following a fatal police shooting in North Battleford.
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Roughriders and Labatte come to terms on new deal
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Roughriders and Labatte come to terms on new deal. Veteran Offensive Lineman signs four-year-extension
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Regina feeling the crunch of leaf disposal
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Leaf and yard waste depots were debuted by the city in 2013. This year, the drop-off points were cancelled as a budget belt-tightening measure.
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Regina police, SGI cracking down on commercial vehicles
Regina Police Service and Saskatchewan Government Insurance are teaming up to conduct inspections on commercial vehicles within city limits, starting Monday.
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Woman in North Battleford RCMP car chase charged
The passenger of a vehicle involved in a police chase over the weekend that ended with a man being shot by the RCMP now faces a charge of possession of property obtained by crime in relation to the incident.
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Paralympian prepared for U of R to appeal verdict in diving lawsuit
Former competitive swimmer Miranda Biletski is prepared — after an already 10-year legal saga — to take on any appeals the University of Regina may file in a case that awarded her millions of dollars in damages.
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Regina police investigating triple overdose
Regina police are investigating after three men were found unresponsive and displaying symptoms of an overdose on Friday.
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Diefenbaker Bridge in Prince Albert safe, so long as repairs made: report
An independent engineering report says a 57-year-old bridge in Prince Albert, Sask., that provides a vital highway link to a number of northern communities can last well into the future with proper maintenance.
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CBC Future 40 Meet your first 10 Future 40 winners of 2017
CBC Saskatchewan is unveiling this year's winners all week on radio, TV and online.
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Province selling its Watson liquor store for $100K
Saskatchewan has approved the sale of another formerly owned and operated government liquor store — this time in the town of Watson.
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Poutine Bear food truck a way for owner to give back to Regina community
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Shelbi-Dawn Pelletier says her Rollin' Poutine Bear truck is about more than food. It's a way for her to give back to the community that took care of her after her parents died when she was young.
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'I couldn't show fear:' Sask. woman recounts conversation with a killer
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After John Strang shot and killed his wife in their Saskatchewan home, he drove his Jeep — packed with guns, ammunition, handcuffs and duct tape — to the home of a female friend for a chilling conversation.
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Video 'I'm still shocked:' Family reacts to RCMP shooting of man in North Battleford, Sask.
A 22-year-old First Nations man is dead after he was shot by Saskatchewan RCMP on Saturday night.
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Healthy Halloween: Regina parents encouraged to trade candy for rec passes
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In some Canadian cities, parents are being encouraged to hand out passes for skating or skiing instead of candy.
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New Regina playground honours 'kid at heart' Celeste Yawney, homicide victim
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A new Regina playground has been built in the memory of Celeste Yawney, a woman killed in her own home in 2015.
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Members of Regina's Baha'i community celebrate 200 years of faith
Baha'i communities is Saskatchewan are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the founder of their religion.
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Sask. ceramic artist to receive lifetime achievement award
Canadian ceramic artist Jack Sures will receive the Saskatchewan Arts Board Lieutenant Governor's Lifetime Achievement award at the Remai Modern Art Gallery on Thursday.
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U of Regina found negligent in Miranda Biletski case, $9M in damages awarded
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The University of Regina has been deemed negligent by a jury in a June 2005 accident that left Mianda Biletski a quadriplegic. Biletski and the Piranhas Swim Club were deemed not at fault in the same accident.
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Man Up initiative takes a stand for Domestic Violence Week in Sask.
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The University of Regina’s Man Up Against Violence campaign debuted a new video at Saturday's Rams game.
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Walmart ramps up self-checkout by letting customers ring in items while shopping
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New scan-and-go technology being rolled out at Walmart stores allows shoppers to scan and bag their items while they shop, and it may lead to customers bypassing checkout altogether.
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A Mortician's Tale explores the poignant — and mundane — realities of death
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The Toronto-made indie game A Mortician's Tale aims to open up frank discussions about death and dying by putting you in the role of a funeral home worker preparing corpses and consoling the bereaved.
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Final 'Iron Will' superhero fundraiser pleases crowds, hopes to reach $300K
A long-running fundraising effort done in memory of “Iron Will” Rattray is coming to end after the weekend. If all goes as planned, $300,000 will have been raised for Saskatoon's Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital.
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Who is Hilda? Antique collector looks for owner of child's autograph book from 1930s
An old autograph book owned by a girl who attended Connaught elementary school in the 1930s has found its way into the hands of an antique collector living in Alberta. Now, he’s on a search for her, or her family, in hopes of handing over the keepsake.
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Eat, gym, repeat: Bodybuilder Roland Poitras says he has 'a pretty great addiction'
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Roland Poitras, a Saskatchewan bodybuilder, has a pretty special definition of a routine. Every day at around 5 a.m., he wakes up, eats, goes to the gym, eats again and goes back to the gym. And sometimes he goes back to the gym again.
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