Regina Latest News
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Late semifinal heroics send Saskatoon AAA Stars to Esso Cup gold medal gameThe Saskatoon AAA Stars will be playing for their first Esso Cup national championship after beating the North York Storm in the 2025 tournament's semifinal.Sports11 hours
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Spring cleaning? Watch out for hantavirusHantavirus infection is caused by breathing in contaminated airborne particles from the droppings, urine, or saliva of infected deer mice.CanadaApr 25
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Jagmeet Singh seeks to hold Prairie seats as election campaign enters homestretchThe NDP leader has said Ottawa works best when one party doesn't hold all the power.CanadaApr 25
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Saskatchewan women injured after Las Vegas accident continue recoveryExperts are stressing the importance of getting travel insurance as the two injured girls are now faced over three hundred and fifty thousand U.S. dollars' worth of medical billsCanadaApr 25
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Saskatchewan changes trespassing laws to allow quicker police responseUnder the new rules, activities such as public intoxication and drug use will now automatically be considered trespassing in public spaces or businesses.CrimeApr 24
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Saskatchewan women suffer life-altering injuries after Las Vegas accidentKatrine Sinclair and Charlie Lastowsky were struck by a vehicle in Las Vegas, suffering life-altering injuries with little to no medical insurance.CanadaApr 23
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Saskatchewan health care workers rally for wage increasesCanadian Union of Public Employees Local 5430 said they have gone more than three years without a raise and have been without a contract since April 2023.CanadaApr 23
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Saskatchewan wildfire season underway with hotter summer expected: officialsWildfire season is officially under way in Saskatchewan where provincial fire officials say they are anticipating an average fire season but are urging the public to be vigilant.EnvironmentApr 23
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Saskatchewan medicine man sentenced to 8 years in prison for sex assaults of womenA judge in Saskatoon has sentenced 63-year-old Cecil Wolfe to eight years in prison for the sexual assaults of 12 women while under the guise of being an Indigenous medicine man.CrimeApr 23
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As tariffs from U.S. and China bite, Canadian agriculture needs help: CFIBThe Canadian Federation of Independent Business is calling on the federal government to do more to support the agricultural sector amid rising tariffs and trade tensions.CanadaApr 23
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Bryan Adams announces ‘biggest tour in years’ with 40-date run in North AmericaCanadian rocker Bryan Adams is set to embark on his 'biggest tour in years' with a 40-date arena run North America as part of his Roll With the Punches tour.EntertainmentApr 23
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WestJet announces weekly non-stop flight from Saskatchewan to HalifaxAs more and more travellers look to explore Canada this summer, a new direct flight option to Halifax is coming to both Regina and Saskatoon.CanadaApr 22
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Advance voting over last 4 days shatters records, Elections Canada saysPreliminary figures released by Elections Canada show an estimated 7.3 million ballots were cast over the four-day advance polling period.PoliticsApr 22
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Probe involving police in 3 provinces nets $800K worth of meth during Alberta traffic stopTwo people have been arrested in connection with the drug bust but as of Tuesday no charges had been laid.CrimeApr 22
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FNU media students get hands-on experience at Spring PowwowStudents in the First Nation University of Canada's media program got some hands-on experience, producing a six-hour live radio broadcast at the FNU's Spring Powwow.CanadaApr 21
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‘Overwhelming’: Saskatoon firefighters have gone to 901 drug poisoning calls since JanuaryMayor Cynthia Block said Saskatoon needs more housing, including units with supportive services.HealthApr 20
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Melfort Mustangs, Weyburn Red Wings to clash in SJHL’s Canterra Seeds CupA lengthy SJHL championship drought will end or a back-to-back champion will be crowned following the 2025 Canterra Seeds Cup series.SportsApr 18
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Challenging reality at the Saskatchewan Science CentrePHENOMENA: The Exhibition is an immersive and interactive exhibition that explores the science of illusions at the Saskatchewan Science Center.CanadaApr 17
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RCMP announces winners of ‘Name the Puppy’ contestThe RCMP received more than 10,000 entries for its annual 'Name the Puppy' contest and the 13 winners have been chosen, one from each province and territory.EntertainmentApr 17
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Ignite Adult Learning Corp. set to close its doorsIgnite Adult Learning Corporation which helps give people another chance at a high school education says it's set to close its doors because of a lack of funding.CanadaApr 17
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How Saskatchewan universities are fighting the overdose crisisAs Saskatoon still grapples with an overdose crisis, Saskatchewan universities are making sure staff and students have the help they need.HealthApr 17
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Fire bans issued across Saskatchewan amid early dry conditionsSeveral rural municipalities, including Vanscoy, Corman Park, Rosthern, Eagle Creek and Meadow Lake, have issued fire bans as dry conditions settle in.EnvironmentApr 17
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Should the federal government do more for Saskatchewan health care?The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses said there needs to be more commitment to federal funding for healthcare, while the Saskatchewan government said it will advocate for province.PoliticsApr 16
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Saskatchewan health minister quashes claim of babies going to U.S. for medical careThe Saskatchewan Union of Nurses said this week the neonatal intensive care unit at the Regina General Hospital is overcapacity, short-staffed and running out of ventilators.CanadaApr 16
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Families, child-care workers call on Saskatchewan government to sign dealThe Saskatchewan NDP was joined by families and child-care workers at a rally to call on the Sask. government to sign the agreement to extend the $10-a-day child care deal.CanadaApr 16