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Police body cams unlikely in Regina anytime soon
With the recent comments from Regina's police chief and mayor around body-worn cameras for police officers, it seems unlikely a program will be implemented in the Queen City anytime soon. Chief Evan B...
Lisa Schick
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25th Pride festival launched by largest-ever flag raising
Saskatoon's Pride Festival officially kicked off Monday after a flag-raising ceremony outside city hall. Nearly 250 people took time over their lunch hour to attend the event, making it the largest fl...
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Regina moves closer to allowing booze in public parks
Booze in public parks is closer to becoming a reality in Regina. On Wednesday, the city's executive committee carried a motion for a new bylaw 6-4. If approved at council next week, the new bylaw allo...
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City says Pasqua Street Bridge to be closed for repairs for three months
The Pasqua Street Bridge over Wascana Creek is about to be out of commission for around three months. According to the city, on Tuesday at 7 a.m., crews will start repairing the bridge. The duration o...
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After acquittal, Trump unleashes fury at impeachment
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Feb 06, 2020
President Donald Trump holds up a newspaper with the headline that reads "Trump acquitted" during the 68th annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington on Feb. 6, 2020. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
Trudeau in Saskatchewan to exonerate Chief Poundmaker of treason
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Kovrig, Spavor are 'inspiring' and 'robust' in Chinese prison, says Canada's envoy
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The Canadian Press
Dec 09, 2020
Four of 55 reviews into police shootings completed in 2020; one officer charged
Experts say it takes time to properly investigate a police shooting - even when the public is calling for quick results - but details on the outcome must be more transparent. Of 55 police shootings th...
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Dec 21, 2020
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