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Britton Gray
Darrell Davis: Goodbye, Mary
Mary Tyler Moore was the sweetheart of my generation. I'm trying to put her death - at age 80 - into a sports context, but the best I can do is Minnesota: home of the Twins, Vikings and North Stars. M...
Britton Gray
Jan 26, 2017
Gun amnesty to be held following rising crime rates in Regina
After a decade of decline, Regina's crime rate has started to creep back in the upward direction. City police shared new statistics Wednesday comparing the last 10 years. While total reported crime wa...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
SARM, organizations send letter to Trudeau opposing carbon tax
Opposition to the federal carbon tax is getting louder in Saskatchewan. Lead by the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM), twelve organizations from agriculture, construction and bus...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
New lights, speed limits functioning north of Regina
New traffic lights and slower speeds await drivers north of Regina. New traffic lights have been installed at Armour Road and Highway 6. The speed limit has also been reduced from 100 &...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
Livestock, forage-related research projects get funding from federal, provincial governments
The federal and provincial governments are helping livestock and forage-related research projects in Saskatchewan. Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchew...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
Sask. NDP argue recent oil spill highlights need for more pipeline inspections
The NDP is largely putting the blame for the oil spill on the Ocean Man First Nation Friday firmly at the feet of government. Over 200,000 litres leaked onto low-lying agricultural land on t...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
Regina police report finding stolen vehicle in driveway
Two people are facing charges after Regina police were called to a home on the 6900 block of Whelan Drive Tuesday. Officers arrived at around 7:30 p.m., according to a police media release. They alleg...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
Regina group spearheading effort to change name of Dewdney Avenue
One of Regina's major streets could be in for a name change if one woman gets her way. Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway is part of Buffalo People Arts Institute - a group which shares trad...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
Jamie Nye: Welcome back, Tiger!
Golf is about to get a lot more interesting in 2017. Tiger Woods is back. Will he be the dominate force he was before the injuries started to derail his career? Likely not as he tips into his 40s, but...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
Darrell Davis: Boo, Argonauts, boo!
CFL stories don't get much attention in Toronto. So even though the Toronto Argonauts had a bad-news announcement Tuesday when they fired general manager Jim Barker, give that team a huge raspberry fo...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2017
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