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New Emails show 'very cozy' relationship between Sask. gov't and Quill Lakes water diversion group: prof
Newly-surfaced emails shed light on the private discussions that led to the ministry's approval of the divisive project. More
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New La Ronge liquor retailers team up to fight town plan to restrict sales hours
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Liquor retailers in La Ronge, Sask. are fighting back against proposed new liquor sales restrictions being drafted by the town council to address crime and social issues associated with alcohol abuse.
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In Depth A look at Brad Wall's time as Saskatchewan premier told by those who know him and watched his career
Brad Wall is retiring from his position as premier of Saskatchewan after 10 years leading the province. CBC spoke to those who know him and watched his career. In their own words, here are their thoughts and feelings about the man who remains Canada’s most popular premier.
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New Regina police search for armed robber
Police are searching for a suspect who robbed a north Regina business armed with a weapon on Monday in the 1800 block of Ninth Ave. N.
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Thousands of Sask. patients could benefit from new technology replacing colonoscopies
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A gastroenterologist has brought new technology he discovered at a German hospital in the United Arab Emirates to Saskatoon after studying how to use the equipment in Italy.
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Southern Sask. getting new minor lacrosse league
The Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association announced a new league has been formed in southern Saskatchewan, which means teams won't need to travel to Regina to compete.
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Insurers say Canadian weather getting weirder
An index compiled by the insurance industry indicates extreme weather in Canada is falling outside the range of normal variability more frequently.
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Global Game Jam connects Regina video game builders
The next Civilization or Cuphead game could be borne out of a gaming jam that takes place this weekend across the world, and at home for Regina developers.
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Regina police looking for woman wanted on province-wide arrest warrant
Regina police are asking for the public's help in finding 29-year-old Jessica Dawn Pangman, who is currently wanted on a Saskatchewan-wide arrest warrant.
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New peacekeeper security officers to patrol northern Sask. community troubled by violent crime
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A northern Saskatchewan community dealing with violence and gang crime is employing a team of security officers to ramp up patrols — a move that's being welcomed by the local RCMP.
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Post-apocalyptic imagined future makes Regina student a top 10 finalist
The first page of a novel, written by Regina student Zoya Anwar, was shortlisted by CBC Books' The First Page student writing competition in the Grades 7 to 9 category. More than 2,400 students submitted entries in the competition.
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'I just want to help': Darian Durant embraces backup role with Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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The Bombers' new backup QB says Winnipeg was "the best spot" for him after being released from the Alouettes earlier this week.
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Feline visits: The 'purrfect' therapy for Regina seniors
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Regina volunteers are connecting energetic cats with seniors who live in local care homes.
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Feature Reconciliation in small towns: Is it happening?
What does reconciliation look like in small communities? It's a question that reporters for Discourse Media and CBC Indigenous have been trying to answer.
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Regina Film Theatre lovers put up fight to keep local programmer
Filmmakers and art lovers are speaking out about rumoured changes that they fear will degrade Regina Film Theatre and its offerings.
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Grizzlies spotted in Manitoba's north, says U of S researcher
A northern outpost in Manitoba has long been known as a gathering spot for polar bears, but a University of Saskatchewan researcher has helped establish it as the only known place in North America to see all three species of bears.
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'The future is female': Regina girls march in solidarity with women around the world
Hundreds of people of all ages hit the streets of Regina Saturday morning to march for equality.
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers sign QB Darian Durant to 1-year contract
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have landed a veteran quarterback to backup Matt Nichols. The Bombers announced late Saturday evening they have signed a one-year contract with Darian Durant, just days after he was let go from the Montreal Alouettes.
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Moose Jaw Police arrest man for bear spraying officers
The Moose Jaw Police Service has taken a man into custody after an early-morning incident where a man allegedly assaulted multiple officers and citizens with a weapon.
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'Best of all cultures' to hit the stage at Regina's Chinese New Year party
The lion dance and songs may be ushering in the Chinese New Year in Regina on Saturday night, but the celebration is one that organizers say is for all Canadians.
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Murder trial gets underway for slain Roughrider, Joe McKnight
Claims of self-defence by the man who killed former Saskatchewan Roughriders player Joe McKnight withered under scrutiny, a prosecutor told jurors Friday, but a defence lawyer insisted the shooter fired as McKnight approached his car.
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'Speak goodness into your life': Former gang member now aims to save lives with suicide-prevention message
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Mental health advocate Andrew Bear brought a simple, but positive, message to students at Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation this week — one he hopes will save lives.
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CBC Investigates Speed Skating Canada investigating 'substantive' complaints against head coach
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The head of Speed Skating Canada tells CBC News the organization is investigating “substantive” complaints against its head coach, Michael Crowe.
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Lindi Ortega taking fans on musical journey at Regina's Winterruption festival
Lindi Ortega is an award-winning Canadian country music performer who says she wants her music to give people hope. She is performing in Regina at the Winterruption 2018 festival.
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New promise shown in fighting depression during menopause, says Regina researcher
A new study shows hormone therapy may be a promising treatment for women entering menopause who are at risk of depression, says a University of Regina researcher.
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Alberta farmers to address Supreme court in fight against abandoned oil wells
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A group with the support of thousands of farmers will appear before the Supreme Court of Canada to oppose a legal ruling that allows energy companies to walk away from unprofitable wells on agricultural land.
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Analysis Retrofitting suburbia: Old shopping malls can be saved by their parking lots
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Aging shopping centres are gradually becoming relics on a sea of inner-city asphalt. But some retailers are seizing on the opportunity to do something dramatic with their biggest asset: land.
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Point of View Reporter from Down Under learns to play ultra-Canadian crokicurl game
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After a quick, teasing skirt around the rim of the hole the stone toppled in. In that moment, Australian Alicia Bridges understood why crokicurl is such a big deal in Canada.
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'Cool idea' turns into epic trip around the world for Regina family of 6
When Emma Der heard about her mother's idea to spend a year abroad, she didn't think it would materialize. Now, she's travelled across Europe and Asia with her family.
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Two teens charged with arson, manslaughter in Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation house fire
Two teenagers have been charged with manslaughter and arson after a 32-year-old woman was found dead in a house fire on Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation on Jan. 7.
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Trial dates set for 2 accused of killing Ryan Sugar in Regina
More than a year after Ryan Sugar's body was found in Regina, a trial date has been set for two of the three people accused of killing him.
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Regina woman carrying child hit by vehicle
A woman and child crossing Truesdale Drive were struck by a vehicle Friday morning.
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Regina police ask for independent oversight in investigation into man's death
The Regina Police Service is requesting independent oversight into an investigation of the death of a 34-year-old man, since the man's death followed a brief time under police care.
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Analysis Roughriders and Zach Collaros agree on new contract
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders have announced Zach Collaros has agreed to a new contract for the 2018 season, just two weeks after acquiring the quarterback from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The trade raised some eyebrows considering Collaros does not travel light.
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FSIN supports demand for First Nations' say in federal transfer payments
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says it stands with Fond du Lac First Nation in demanding First Nations' input be included in federal transfer payment allocations.
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Evraz Place hopes to say bye-bye to birdies
Evraz Place is hoping a new scare program will keep ravens from nesting under Mosaic Stadium.
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Six memorable Brad Wall social media moments
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The soon-to-be-retired premier was often outspoken about his stances on issues from John A. Macdonald to beef.
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'I think it's an outrage': Regina rally supports Ont. Tim Hortons employees facing reduced hours, breaks
Despite the distance between Saskatchewan and Ontario, Regina residents are standing up for Tim Hortons employees to the east.
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Trucks moved from makeshift parking lot after neighbours complain of noise
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Dozens of trucks from the Regina Bypass project had been parking on land in a residential neighbourhood in east Regina — and neighbours weren't happy about it.
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In-custody deaths trigger review of medical staffing at major jails, youth centres
The province is reviewing medical staffing at its major jails and youth centres, but a spokesperson cautions against expecting changes anytime soon.
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'I was actually in tears': Crisis nursery asks for financial help, community responds
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The Saskatoon Crisis Nursery — a safe house for children under 12 — had a rough Christmas holiday after its furnace needed to be replaced at the end of December. But when Christmas came, so did the $3,000 bill for the furnace — an amount the organization couldn't afford.
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More 4-day school weeks coming to some Sask. schools
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Longer days — but more long weekends — will soon be the norm for students and teachers at more Saskatchewan schools.
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Son's struggle with arthritis motivates Regina-area mom to help others
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Janine Rozon knows first-hand the challenges that come with caring for a sick child and it’s why she now wants to reach out and help other parents cope.
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Water to be shut off at Pasqua Hospital Saturday night for maintenance
All water at Pasqua Hospital in Regina will be shut off from 8 p.m. Saturday to 7 a.m. Sunday for maintenance to water and sewer lines.
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5 tips for talking to your kids about cannabis
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It can be difficult to know how to talk to your children about drugs, both legal and illegal.
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Warm weather 'not completely unusual' at this time of year: Environment Canada
Thursday was a warm day in Saskatchewan because of "an actual true" January thaw.
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Scraps, screaming and painters keep Moose Jaw police busy
Moose Jaw police responded to some situations that were not as they appeared in the 24 hours between Wednesday and Thursday morning.
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Rachel Notley, Brad Wall exchange jabs on how to lead a province
The ongoing dispute between Alberta and Saskatchewan took a new turn today, with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley offering some advice to the next leader of Saskatchewan to handle the economy differently than under current premier Brad Wall.
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Researchers look for clues in the blood to help solve the puzzle of Saskatchewan's high MS rates
Doctors with the University of Saskatchewan are sifting through clues like blood samples, hoping to piece together the reason why multiple sclerosis is so prevalent in Canada’s Prairies.
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SaskEnergy warning of possible gas leaks due to temperature swings
SaskEnergy is warning the public about the potential for underground gas leaks due to the changing weather conditions.
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- 'Terrifying': How a single line of computer code put thousands of innocent Turks in jail
- Top CEOs take only 4 days to earn a Bangladeshi worker's life pay, Oxfam says
- U.S. shutdown continues into workweek as Senate talks drag on
- Pence kicks off Israel visit with Netanyahu meeting
- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
- Nearly 100 people submit statements in Winnipeg case under new Canadian victims rights bill
- Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
- Family of Ontario crash victim denied chance to face accused
- 'Somebody died because of that': Canada's mentally ill allowed to own, buy guns
- Traces of blood found by police in Bruce McArthur's vehicle, auto shop owner says
- Prison guards involved in Matthew Hines case not disciplined for more than a year
- 'Some people just shouldn't have handguns': Mentally ill allowed to own, buy guns
- Speed Skating Canada investigating 'substantive' complaints against head coach
- Ex-U.S. athlete tells Speed Skating Canada of head coach's alleged sexual relationships with skaters
- What really happens to old clothes dropped in those in-store recycling bins
Analysis
- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
- Amazon rejection a wake-up call for Calgary's high-tech hopes
- Canadian oil selling at a deep discount - and it hurts
- Gloom over debts and NAFTA threats trounced by 'positive surprises': Don Pittis
- Business is the reluctant hero in the minimum wage transition: Don Pittis
- Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
- Less than half the people deported from Canada in 2017 paid their own way home
- Pence meets Jordan king on trip clouded by Jerusalem move
- Most wealth gained last year went to richest 1%, Oxfam says
- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
- Top CEOs take only 4 days to earn a Bangladeshi worker's life pay, Oxfam says
- With a deep tech talent pool, Toronto could hit Amazon's 'sweet spot' with bid for new HQ
- Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
- Amazon would have been welcome, say Canadian tech sector CEOs whose cities were snubbed
- Should we let the crowd fund Canadian science if no one else will?
- Farmers Dairy milk pulled from shelves for 'off-taste flavour'
- Midwives waiting on proclamation to begin offering services on P.E.I.
- Anti-smoking plan may kill cigarettes — and save Big Tobacco
- Artificial stomach enhancing digestive, dietary research at University of Manitoba
- 'We are living in a watershed moment': SAG Awards show spotlights women in Hollywood
- Is Woody Allen finished? Industry watchers, former fans raise question in wake of renewed allegations
- Tom Petty died of accidental drug overdose, coroner says
- Soulpepper kept previous sex harassment scandal quiet for 19 months
- Lingering cold forces Céline Dion to cancel more Las Vegas concerts
- Amazon grocery store with no checkout opens to the public
- Meteorite hunters find first fragments of Michigan meteor
- Insurers say Canadian weather getting weirder
- Amazon would have been welcome, say Canadian tech sector CEOs whose cities were snubbed
- Filmmaker aboard icebreaker documents aborted mission to study Arctic climate change
Interactives
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