Regina Latest News
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91-year old Saskatoon woman meets her idol Snoop DoggPhyllis Austman not only saw Snoop Dogg in concert for the first time Wednesday night, but also met him in person.Entertainment2 hours
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Regina Urban Treaty Days honours 150 years since historic signing of Treaty 4Indigenous traditional games, powwow demonstrations and neckbone eating competitions are a few activities occurring at this year's Regina Urban Treaty Days.Canada3 hours
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Regina yard sale stabbing sends 2 people to hospital: policeAccording to Regina Police, around 11:30 a.m., two adults were approached by a male while setting up the sale before they were assaulted with a knife.Crime3 hours
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Saskatchewan ignored 84 requests to release documents: privacy commissionerSaskatchewan's privacy commissioner says the provincial government has refused dozens of his requests over the last year to release public information.Canada5 hours
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Cool temperatures, excess moisture delay crop growth in Saskatchewan: crop reportIn the recent crop report, some producers have reported that cooler temperatures and excess moisture have delayed crop growth in Saskatchewan.Environment5 hours
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Saskatchewan marks National Indigenous Peoples Day with numerous eventsRegina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert are hosting several events in their cities to celebrate and recognize the culture, history, and heritage of Indigenous peoples on June 21st.Canada6 hours
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Former Humboldt Bronco Jacob Wasserman named to Canadian Paralympic rowing teamFormer Humboldt Broncos goaltender Jacob Wasserman has been named to Canada's Paralympic team to compete in rowing this summer in Paris.Canada8 hours
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‘Feel like prisoners’: Saskatoon senior task force formed to battle apartment addiction problemsIt’s not every day a senior safety squad is formed to protect the community. But at Saskatoon’s Scott/Forget Towers, it has become a necessity, some residents say.CanadaJun 19
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Sask. Chamber of Commerce calls for lowering working age to 13 yearsOne of the recommendations in the Sask. Chamber of Commerce's provincial election platform is to lower the working age to 13 years old.PoliticsJun 19
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Saskatchewan Roughriders record $1.1M loss after 2023 seasonCraig Reynolds, the Saskatchewan Roughriders president and CEO said the goal is to get younger fans into seats and buying season tickets.CanadaJun 18
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Human remains found in North Battleford weekend fireHuman remains were found in a fire in North Battleford.CanadaJun 18
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Chappell Roan fan is ‘mind blown’ that Saskatchewan is mentioned in new songAmerican musician Chappell Roan gives a special shoutout to the province of Saskatchewan in her upcoming release. She sings, 'F--- this city, I’m moving to Saskatchewan.'EntertainmentJun 18
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After 300 km, drug overdose awareness walk comes to an end in ReginaAfter eight days and more than 350 kilometres, the second annual overdose awareness walk wrapped up in Regina.CanadaJun 18
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Judge sentences former Saskatchewan Mountie to 11 years in shooting death of loverA judge sentence Bernie Herman to 11 years in the shooting death of his lover Braden Herman back in 2021.CanadaJun 18
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: June 2024Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaJun 18
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Regina tent encampment, one year later: What has changed since?A Regina volunteer looks back over the year since the tent encampment and addresses what changes have been made to improve the issue of homelessness.CanadaJun 17
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Innovation Saskatchewan funds $600,000 NASA missionThe mission consists of three satellite instruments, according to the province, two of which are designed by the University of Saskatchewan.CanadaJun 17
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Sask. Party MLAs deflect committee attempt to call witnesses into Harrison gun allegationsMembers of the governing Saskatchewan Party are rebuffing an Opposition attempt to call witnesses to answer questions on weapons allegations against a cabinet minister.CanadaJun 17
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Saskatchewan small modular reactor evaluation to begin with WestinghouseWestinghouse's nuclear reactor technology and Saskatchewan's fuel supply chain will undergo an evaluation by the province's energy utility, SaskPower.ScienceJun 17
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New WNBA team in Canada inspires Saskatchewan athletesLocal experts weigh in on women competing professional sports is becoming more popular and the need to continue having female representation in sports.SportsJun 17
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Ride For Your Life event draws hundreds to Saskatoon streets in rally for changeA memorial event in Saskatoon brought hundreds together to rally for change for a safer community following the death of cyclist Natasha Fox.CanadaJun 16
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In photos: 2024 Queen City Pride Parade larger than everThousands of people took to the streets of Regina Saturday to celebrate diversity and inclusion in the Queen City Pride (QCP) Parade.CanadaJun 15
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City streets in Regina filled with rainbows to celebrate Queen City Pride paradeRegina's streets were filled with colourful rainbows, music, entertainment, and smiles as the Queen City Pride Parade brought together hundreds of people together.CanadaJun 15
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Saskatchewan Rattlers mid-season addition Williams seizing open forward positionPlaying under Saskatchewan Rattlers head coach Larry Abney in the NBA G League, Bryson Williams is settling into his new role as starting forward following his CEBL debut.SportsJun 14
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Autonomy on the horizon for First Nations University of Canada with new partnershipA new partnership sets the First Nations University of Canada on the path to becoming fully autonomous, which has been its vision since it was established in 1976.EducationJun 14