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Britton Gray
Owners bracing for the loss of natural gas service
There is still much uncertainty for property owners in the communities in and around Last Mountain Lake. SaskEnergy announced Tuesday it would be shutting down the natural gas supply to about 250 home...
Britton Gray
Jun 07, 2017
Sask. traffic board hearings begin for passenger bus service
The Highway Traffic Board (HTB) began hearing from applicants looking to run passenger bus service in the province. The HTB grants the operating authority to transportation companies. Melville-ba...
Britton Gray
Jun 06, 2017
250 Last Mountain Lake area homes losing natural gas service
In an effort to avoid another explosion like the one at Regina Beach in December 2014, SaskEnergy is taking a big step that will affect hundreds of property owners in the Last Mountain Lake area. ...
Britton Gray
Jun 06, 2017
Sask. woman locked in Paris coffee shop during attack
A Paris vacation turned into one of terror and confusion for one Saskatchewan woman. Kelsi Gieni grew up in Moose Jaw but now lives in Saskatoon. She was on the second day of her vacation when she was...
Britton Gray
Jun 06, 2017
6 people arrested in late night robberies
Six people have been arrested after a couple of robberies in Regina on the weekend. The first call came in just before 11 p.m. Saturday. Police were called to a home on the 1400 block of Athol Street ...
Britton Gray
Jun 05, 2017
Mayor responds to civil disobedience rally
Comments from Regina's mayor have lit a fire under protesters. Recently Mayor Michael Fougere made a statement that indicated civil disobedience was unnecessary. This led to a rally being held outside...
Britton Gray
Jun 05, 2017
Sask. smashes warm weather records
Saskatchewan saw record high temperatures across the province Thursday. Environment Canada said a hot, dry air mass shifted east from Alberta. The heat combined with a weak cold front which led to thu...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Carpe Diem withdraws bus application citing opposition
Carpe Diem is withdrawing its application to run a passenger bus service in Saskatchewan. The Regina-based limo company had announced in April it wanted to run all of the STC routes and work in conjun...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Wall warns against carbon tax after U.S. Paris accord exit
Despite the U.S. withdrawing from the Paris Accord, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall said his message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau remained the same: stay competitive and don't impose a carbon tax. ...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
Jamie Nye: CFL initiatives better late than never
The Green Zone's Glen Suitor dropped some very positive news regarding the Canadian Football League working on its product but also its marketing. The league is going to start some youth flag football...
Britton Gray
Jun 02, 2017
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