Regina Latest News
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Saskatchewan Black Friday deals mark the start of holiday shoppingDavid Williams, a marketing professor, says a large part of the reason stores don’t have as big a lineup anymore is because of the move to digital marketing and sales.Canada3 hours
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Saskatoon student facilitators see increased calls as kids struggle with mental healthRAP Saskatoon president Leane Durand highlighted the increase in conflict that students are facing in Saskatoon schools.Education4 hours
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Saskatoon Blades acquire Leafs prospect Fraser Minten from Kamloops in blockbuster dealThe Saskatoon Blades just added one of the top prospects in the WHL to their roster as part of a blockbuster trade with the Kamloops Blazers.Sports4 hours
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Five Sask. people dead from influenza in last two weeks: CRISP reportAs of Nov. 18, 18.9 per cent of the Saskatchewan population received influenza vaccine this season, the highest percentage of those living in Regina.Health4 hours
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John Gormley turns off the radio mic after 25 yearsJohn Gormley is hanging up the headphones after 25 years on the airwaves in Saskatchewan.Canada6 hours
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Saskatoon nurses to rally against worsening health-care conditionsNurses are set to rally in Saskatoon on Monday in response to worsening conditions throughout the system.Health8 hours
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WATCH: Agribition attractions and activities in the Queen CityEach year, thousands of people from across Canada and around the world come to Regina to attend Agribition, which is the largest livestock show in Canada.Canada11 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: November 2023Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaNov 24
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Sask. blocks motion to launch provincial auditor investigation into Sunrise Motel dealingsThe Saskatchewan government blocks motion for a provincial auditor investigation into the Ministry of Social Services’ policy on hotel stays.CanadaNov 23
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City of Regina opens new community centre in Heritage neighbourhoodThe City of Regina held an opening ceremony for the Mitakuyé Owâs’ā Centre, a new community centre.CanadaNov 23
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Canada’s Greener Homes grant to sunset in the new yearCanada's Greener Homes grant program will no longer be taking in new applications in March 2024.EnvironmentNov 23
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Ditched: When home is not where the heart isA house was found abandoned in a ditch west of Big Shell Lake earlier this November according to SaskTip.CrimeNov 23
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New Saskatchewan legislation to help trafficking victims acquire loansThe Saskatchewan law will protect trafficking victims by blocking lenders from including coerced debts in credit reports or considering the debts when assessing loans.CrimeNov 23
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‘This is my life’: Buffy Sainte Marie pushes against doubts over Indigenous ancestryBuffy Sainte-Marie is pushing back on a news report that questions her Indigenous heritage, maintaining she has never lied about her identity.EntertainmentNov 23
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Saskatchewan legislature to investigate disruptionSaskatchewan's legislative assembly has voted to start an investigation into a protest that disrupted proceedings earlier this week, and those who oversee security in the building are temporarily limiting access.PoliticsNov 23
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Regina city council votes to remove REAL’s current board of directorsTim Reed, the current CEO of REAL, will report to City Council on business matters until a new board of directors can be voted on.CanadaNov 22
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Saskatchewan Rush prospect Jake Bowen carrying on father’s legacy with NLL franchiseEighteen years after Edmonton Rush forward Jamey Bowen scored the first franchise's first National Lacrosse League goal, his son Jake is now aiming to crack the Saskatchewan Rush.SportsNov 22
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Regina woman setting sights on new home with crowdfundingA single mother from Regina who lives off student loans and child tax is manifesting a new home for her and her son by starting Crowdfunding.CanadaNov 22
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Documentary explores history of forced farming on Peepeekisis Cree NationA documentary explores the File Hills Farm Colony on the Peepeekisis Cree Nation, where students at nearby residential schools were hand-picked and forced to farm.CanadaNov 22
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Rogers Sugar strike shortage: the Grinch who could steal Christmas?The Rogers Sugar strike in Vancouver is taking some of the sweetness out of the holiday season for both home and professional bakers across Western Canada.ConsumerNov 22
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Canada’s ‘super pigs’ threatening to invade northern U.S. statesAn exploding population of hard-to-eradicate “super pigs” in Canada is threatening to spill south of the border, and northern states are taking steps to stop the invasion.CanadaNov 22
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Saskatchewan legislature resumes amid questions surrounding Israel – Hamas conflictThroughout question period Tuesday, Moe accused one NDP MLA of promoting extremist ideologies and helping organize the protests.PoliticsNov 21
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Saskatchewan officials Kroeker, Semenchuk return home from 110th Grey CupAs confetti showered down on the Montreal Alouettes at the 110th Grey Cup, two Saskatchewan officials celebrated a pair of milestone appointments by the CFL together.SportsNov 21
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Sask. Ukrainians commemorate Holodomor with special service in ReginaFor 15 years, the Saskatchewan government has recognized the Holodomor in the province to pay homage to the Ukrainian community and mark the Holodomor genocide.CanadaNov 21
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Regina police face limited resources to handle public intoxication: reportA report was discussed at a recent Board of Police Commissioners meeting that Regina police face limited resources to handle public intoxication.CanadaNov 21