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Britton Gray
Garbage gas to electricity: Regina unveils new facility
Taking methane gas from Regina's landfill and turning it into electricity to power homes is now a reality in the city. After contemplating the idea for several years, the Landfill Gas to Energy Facili...
Britton Gray
Mar 13, 2017
Regina man faces multiple charges after vehicle stolen
A 22-year-old man is facing charges after incidents involving a stolen vehicle. On Feb. 28, 2017, police received a report of a stolen blue Hyundai taken from the 700 block of Garnet Street around 3:0...
Britton Gray
Mar 13, 2017
See-saw winter continues: Regina to see warmer temperatures after cold snap
The middle of March got off to a rough start in Regina, with temperatures below normal. Terri Lang, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said average temperatures for this time of year were a...
Britton Gray
Mar 13, 2017
Sask. government going ahead with plan to privatize janitorial services
The province is moving forward with a plan to privatize the cleaning services at all government buildings. The idea was first considered back in the new year and is part of a series of cost-...
Britton Gray
Mar 13, 2017
Government changing legislation amid wage reduction proposal
The 3.5 per cent wage reduction proposed for MLAs in Saskatchewan will go ahead without a vote from the NDP. The government is mandating the wage drop for provincial politicians. But the fiscal move t...
Britton Gray
Mar 09, 2017
SaskPower supervisor fined for failing to keep worker safe
A SaskPower supervisor has been found guilty of failing to ensure the safety of his crew following the death of a worker in 2014. Linesman Kleon Swahn died while working on a high-voltage transmi...
Britton Gray
Mar 09, 2017
Yorkton RCMP find 61-year-old man
Yorkton RCMP were requesting the public's help in locating a missing man. Andy Byblow, 61, was last found Wednesday evening. RCMP thank the public and the media in helping find Byblow.
Britton Gray
Mar 08, 2017
Union workers protest proposed cuts from Sask. government
A large crowd of people, mainly union members from across Saskatchewan, held a variety of signs with clever phrases as sporadic chanting was belted out at a rally in front of the legislative building ...
Britton Gray
Mar 08, 2017
Woman dead, several people injured in crash near Pense
Tuesday's multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1 near Pense, Sask., left one woman dead and several people injured. RCMP, Regina Police Service and Pense Fire and EMS responded to the crash around 4:15 p.m....
Britton Gray
Mar 08, 2017
No change to provincial budget date despite clash with Ottawa
Your pocketbook could be seriously hit on March 22. That is the day both the provincial and federal budget will be released. "It's a coincidence obviously, it will be a busy day, but we will just have...
Britton Gray
Mar 07, 2017
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