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Regina police respond to train derailment on north sideEmergency crews were at the scene of a train derailment in Regina Thursday afternoon.CanadaDec 19
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Regina police use new tools to crack down on impaired driversRPS is utilizing a new tool that will help to identify drivers under the influence of drugs or alcohol, as Sarah Jones explains it's a valuable asset to keeping the roads safe.CanadaDec 19
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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
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RCMP searching for Regina mayoral candidate after assault chargesAn arrest warrant has been issued for a Regina mayoral candidate according to Regina Police. Nathaniel Hewton is one of 11 people currently seeking election as mayor of Regina.CrimeOct 30
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A look at Saskatchewan overdoses ahead of the holidaysSuspected and confirmed drug overdose deaths have seen a drastic decrease in Saskatchewan in the past year.CanadaDec 9
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Sisters in Spirit Healing Walk in Regina marks 4th yearRegina Police Service held their fourth annual Sisters in Spirit Healing Walk to honor the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.CanadaOct 4
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Homicides drop in Regina, rise in SaskatoonSaskatoon on track to break its homicide record of 16 while Regina has only seen 5. Both cities held some of the highest homicide rates in Canada over previous years.CrimeDec 12
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‘We will find you’: Head of Blood Family Mafia tops Canada’s most wanted listA Quebec man who police allege is the head of the street gang Blood Family Mafia is now the latest fugitive to Canada’s Top 25 most wanted list.CrimeDec 4
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Complex needs shelter wins praise from Regina police, addiction expertsRegina police say the city's new complex needs shelter is making an important difference for people dealing with addiction and mental health issues. Community workers agree.CanadaSep 15
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Regina’s Miller High School, Balfour, others put in lockdown Friday after bear mace threatsAround 1:10 p.m. Friday, a caller stated the suspects were in the area of Miller High School and that they may have entered the school according to Regina police.CrimeSep 20
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National campaign launched to find Regina homicide suspectDaniel (Juma) Drie Atem, 31, is wanted in connection with a fatal shooting on July 29, 2023 that claimed the life of 32-year-old Roman Miller.CrimeOct 24
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Holes in Sask. Party campaign office not from a firearm: policeThe Saskatchewan Party says one of its candidates has been in contact with the police after holes were found in his campaign office.CanadaOct 22
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1 person dead after house fire in Regina’s east endA house fire Tuesday morning has left one person dead in Regina's east end.CanadaDec 17
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Saskatchewan bear spray attacks on the rise, residents demand changeAs reports of bear spray attacks increase across Saskatchewan, so does frustration from residents. Calls are mounting for municipal governments to impose regulations on sales.CrimeDec 20
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Regina honours Saskatchewan’s fallen officersMembers of various law enforcement agencies marched in Regina Sunday to pay their respects for the more than 60 officers from Saskatchewan who have been killed on duty.CanadaSep 29
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Saskatchewan’s homelessness situation in crisis, organizations saySupports for Saskatchewan’s vulnerable is sparking increased concerns with the colder weather – and people travelling to saskatoon to access resources.LifestyleNov 29
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Regina to host 2028 Can-Am Police-Fire GamesPolice, firefighters and first responders will descend on Regina in August 2028 for the Can-Am Police-First Games. Events will include the "Toughest Firefighter Alive" competition.CanadaSep 27
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Saskatchewan government outlines priorities in 2024 throne speechA month after the Saskatchewan Party was re-elected, the government is outlining its priorities in the 2024 throne speech.CanadaNov 25
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Advocates, councillors call for greater engagement in Sask. civic politicsWhile civic issues tend to impact residents more than provincial or federal ones, cities like Saskatoon and Regina still struggle with low percentages of voters in local elections.PoliticsNov 8
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Saskatchewan legislature member says premier targeted his transgender childrenA Saskatchewan NDP member who says his transgender children were targeted after an election campaign promise about school change rooms wants an apology from Premier Scott Moe.CanadaNov 27