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Boxing Day brought out the excitement in SaskatchewanThe weather didn't stop people in Regina from stepping out of their warm homes after Christmas to spend a little bit on the post-holiday deals.EconomyDec 29, 2025
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Regina police Cops and Kids reunite for another season of holiday shoppingMacen Sayer was one of the 20 kids who took part in the RPS's annual Cops and Kids holiday shopping spreeLifestyleDec 10, 2025
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Seagulls snatching your food? Try yelling at them, research suggestsPrevious research had shown that gulls could be dissuaded from snatching snacks by approaching them or making eye contact with them. They were also averse to shouting.ScienceNov 12, 2025
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Man charged in hate-motivated stabbing of elderly Jewish woman in Ottawa: police71-year-old Cornwall man charged after alleged hate-motivated stabbing of Jewish woman at Ottawa grocery store; victim treated and released.CanadaAug 29, 2025
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Students in Ontario school district uncomfortable using washrooms in schools, study suggestsA large portion of students at a school board in eastern Ontario do not feel comfortable using the bathroom facilities at their schools, with constant vaping being one reason.CanadaMay 16, 2025
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London Knights make four picks in first three rounds of OHL Priority SelectionThe first three rounds of the 2025 OHL Priority Selection were held on Apr. 11.SportsApr 12, 2025
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Regina police to open new office in Cornwall CentreThe Regina Police Service will have a new office at the Cornwall Centre to manage its downtown safety team.CanadaFeb 28, 2025
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Regina students rewarded with once-in-a-lifetime holiday shopping spreeWith Christmas drawing closer, some students are getting started on some holiday shopping. This time, with some help from the Regina Police.CanadaDec 4, 2024
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RCMP’s furriest new members for 2020 receive their names, thanks to contestThe winners of the 2020 Name the Puppy contest were announced by RCMP on Wednesday.CanadaApr 29, 2020
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Construction coupled with COVID-19 means slow business for downtown Regina shopsThe Victoria Avenue construction project is in its second and final year, but restricted streets have businesses feeling the pinch now more than ever.CanadaJun 24, 2020
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Gun, machetes used in early morning Albert Street altercation, say policeRegina police say a Saturday morning incident on Albert Street involving gunfire and machetes left one man in hospital.CrimeOct 11, 2020
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Search ongoing for 2 suspects who robbed business, bear sprayed man: policeSaskatoon police continue to search for a pair of suspects involved in stealing items from a business and bear spraying a witness early Saturday.CrimeOct 10, 2020
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Man charged following bear spray incident at Cornwall CentreThe Regina Police Service has arrested an 18-year-old man after he reportedly sprayed bear spray inside the Cornwall Centre Tuesday.CrimeOct 6, 2020
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Canadian truckers’ fears of U.S. amid coronavirus aggravate risk of driver shortageAs the coronavirus mushrooms across the U.S., the truckers' absence has thrown up an additional barrier to fleets scrambling to meet demand for essential goods.CanadaAug 24, 2020
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Ford asks hospitals for input on potential COVID-19 vaccine mandateMany hospitals across the province have already enacted their own mandates, going beyond the current provincial policy of having hospital staff vaccinated.HealthOct 15, 2021
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Venus comes from behind to overcome Date-Krumm in 3 sets under Centre Court roof<p> Rain already causing trouble at Wimbledon, but play goes ahead under roof <p>WIMBLEDON, England - The already rain-plagued Wimbledon tennis tournament has started on Day 3 under the Centre Court roof.</p> <p>While rain delayed play on all other courts Wednesday, five-time champion Venus Wil</p>SportsJun 22, 2011
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Heat dome settles over parts of CanadaA heat dome, a hot, unmoving high-pressure area, has settled over large swaths of the country, pushing the jet stream well to the north, and keeping cooler or wetter weather out.Jul 20, 2011
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Blueprint provides national strategy for boosting organ donations, transplantsTORONTO - Canada must do better to help its citizens receive life-saving and life-enhancing transplants, says Canadian Blood Services, which released a blueprint Wednesday for boosting organ and tissue donations across the country.Jun 20, 2012
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Toronto under extreme heat alert for the third day in a rowThe city of Toronto has extended the extreme heat alert as sweltering temperatures continue to soar.Jul 3, 2012
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Regina man becomes poster boy for National campaign<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt; ">On the billboard is Nicholas Popowich, a </span>Regina<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt; "> man who is passionate about raising the profile of people living with disabilities.</span>Nov 2, 2012