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Pro-COVID mandate rallies held in SaskatchewanConcerned citizens across Saskatchewan with a group called Take Action Against COVID or TAAC are advocating for pro-public health COVID-19 mandates to be reinstated.HealthMar 20, 2022
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Regina engineering technologists recognized for new health care technologyTwo Regina engineering technologists are finalists for the 2021 ASET Capstone Project of the Year Award.CanadaApr 12, 2021
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Numbers suggest people prefer city life in Saskatchewan: Statistics CanadaStatistics and experts say people in Saskatchewan are choosing to live in the two big urban centres over smaller rural areas.CanadaApr 4, 2021
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Regina man creates website to match tenants with landlordsAndrew Tait was recently left with a costly mess when a tenant moved out, and now he's created Optimized Rentals.CanadaJul 6, 2020
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Federated Co-op Limited and Unifor Local 594 reflect on six months of lockoutThe labour dispute between Federated Co-op Limited and Unifor Local 594 has now hit the six month mark.CanadaJun 5, 2020
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Regina authors finding new ways to keep books in readers’ handsSome Regina authors bought their books back at an auction on Wednesday following the closure of Coteau Books in February.CanadaMay 21, 2020
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Statistics Canada report shows grocery habits have changed: Here’s how Regina residents compareWhile a recent report shows a dramatic change in grocery habits for March 2020, some Regina residents feel they haven't strayed very far from their routines.CanadaMay 11, 2020
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Inside the Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory conducting coronavirus tests in SaskatchewanAround 30 staff members are processing between 500 to 800 coronavirus tests per day at the Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory in Regina, Saskatchewan.CanadaMay 8, 2020
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Regina Police Service member finds confused, injured beaver wandering Broad StreetDespite her injuries, the beaver is healing at a good rate, and is expected to be released within two weeks.CanadaMay 7, 2020
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City of Regina expects to pay about $6,200 for cancelled Patrick Moore speechThe City of Regina paid a non-refundable $5,700 to book a man-made climate change skeptic to speak at an upcoming sustainability conference.CanadaFeb 19, 2020
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