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Police look for driver for 'dangerous driving' on Ring Road
Another driver has been clocked travelling at a high speed in Regina - and this time police are looking for help finding them. Police said officers conducting laser speed enforcement were monitoring t...
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Trump, protesters gear up for an untraditional July Fourth
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The Roughriders link arms during the Canadian national anthem in a show of solidarity for NFL players called out for kneeling during the anthem by President Donald Trump on Sept. 24, 2017. (@YQR_Sports/Twitter)
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders beat the B.C. Lions 39-8 on Saturday night.
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