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Regina refinery workers who flouted COVID-19 policy were not wrongfully fired, court rules
A Saskatchewan court has ruled that Consumers’ Co-operative Refineries Limited (CCRL) did not wrongfully dismiss two workers who refused to comply with a COVID-19 vaccination and testing policy. Read More
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Conservative Party incumbent Michael Kram launches federal election campaign for Regina–Wascana
Conservative Party of Canada candidate Michael Kram has officially kicked off his campaign with the goal of hanging on to the Regina–Wascana seat in the April 28 federal election. Read More
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From despair to hope: Regina city council to amend zoning in response to Glen Elm trailer court evictions
Homeowners from Regina's Glen Elm Mobile Home Community had a late night waiting to speak with city council about their eviction experience, but it ended up being worth the effort. Read More
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Roughriders extend West Division's top offensive lineman Logan Ferland
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have retained the club’s top offensive lineman for two more seasons. Read More
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Roughriders returning to Saskatoon for training camp
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will be back in Saskatoon for training camp in 2025 and beyond. Read More
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Davis: Punish those cheaters! Without an enforceable salary cap there is no CFL!
A four-pack of mini-columns: Read More
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Letters: Regina City Council need to focus on sustainable budgeting
I would not characterize increasing taxes as inevitable, as Mayor Chad Bachynski portrayed it unless you assume the ongoing yearly increased ask of taxpayers of 5.3 per cent since 2010 will continue. Read More
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Mandryk: Western Canadian canola farmers caught in tariff war … and a lot of politicking
Make no mistake that China's tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal are horrific ... and, sadly, all too familiar. Read More
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University of Regina students' union denies involvement in Women's Centre disruption
The University of Regina Students' Union (URSU) says it “had no role in organizing or conducting” a disruption of the Women's Centre annual general meeting last month. Read More
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Canada loses to Scotland in heavyweight battle at World Men’s Curling Championship
It was a heavyweight battle between two of the top teams in the world on Monday afternoon at the World Men’s Curling Championship in Moose Jaw. Read More
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Another high-risk sex offender set to live in Heritage area: Regina police
The Regina Police Service (RPS) has issued a public safety alert to inform residents of a high-risk sex offender who lives in the Heritage neighbourhood. Read More
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How to book Saskatchewan campsites when reservations open in April
The light at the end of the cold and snowy tunnel is here. Saskatchewan Parks announced this week that reservations for seasonal campsites start April 7, with nightly, yurts and group campsites to follow close behind. Read More
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Here's what comes next for the Regina Pat Canadians and their booming fan base
The Regina Pat Canadians were so focused on winning the Saskatchewan Male U18 AAA Hockey League championship, they had no idea what would happen next. Read More
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Harbour Landing expansion at risk after zoning changes near airport: stakeholder
Expansion of the Harbour Landing neighbourhood is in jeopardy due to stricter zoning rules around the Regina International Airport that were recently approved by city council, says a local stakeholder. Read More
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Regina Rebels defeat Outlook Ice Hawks in Saskatchewan Junior Female Hockey League final
Horrible road conditions delayed the Saskatchewan Junior Female Hockey League championship series, so the Regina Rebels waited one extra day before travelling to Outlook and winning their decisive game 4-1 against the hometown Mainline Ice Hawks on Saturday. Read More
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Team Canada off to strong start at World Men's Curling Championship
Team Canada is off to a 3-0 start on home ice at the 2025 BKT World Men’s Curling Championship in Moose Jaw. Read More
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Letters: Don't believe Trump; he' be delighted to be deal with Poilievre
In a recent FOX News interview, American President Donald Trump said he’d find a Canadian Liberal government easier to deal with than a Conservative one because federal Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre has said “some negative things”. Read More
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City of Regina takes first steps toward revitalizing Taylor Field property
Revitalizing the old Taylor Field site has been 14 years in the making, but this week the City of Regina came closer to realizing that vision. Read More
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A woman, an obsession, and a gun: jury hears testimony in Regina murder trial of Thomas Bodechon
Norman Schneider couldn't see too well, but he believed his ears were working just fine. Read More
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Roughriders, three other teams exceed CFL salary cap in 2024
The Canadian Football League has handed down discipline to four teams who went over the salary cap during the 2024 season. Read More
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