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MADD Regina launches Red Ribbon campaign ahead of holiday seasonSaturday afternoon marked the start of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Project Red Ribbon campaign in Regina.CanadaNov 20, 2021
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Saskatchewan police reported 507 impaired driving offences in May: SGISaskatchewan police reported a total of 507 impaired driving offences in May, with 366 criminal code charges and 141 roadside administrative suspensions.CanadaJun 17, 2021
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MADD Regina launches annual Red Ribbon Campaign, promotes sober drivingThe red ribbons show Regina residents' commitment to driving sober throughout the holidays.CanadaNov 23, 2020
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New Saskatchewan road signs show where impaired drivers have been caughtFifty identical signs stating “impaired driver caught here” will be placed at locations in Regina and Estevan where police apprehended impaired drivers following 911 calls from the public.CanadaMay 21, 2020
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Red ribbons show Regina resident’s commitment to holiday sober drivingMADD Regina launched their Project Red Ribbon campaign on Thursday, promoting sober driving throughout the holiday season.CanadaNov 14, 2019
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