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Conservative government gets mixed reviews from Canadian farm groups
REGINA a ' The Conservative government is getting mixed reviews from farm groups for its handling of trade issues, ranging from increasing access to Asian markets for Canadian beef to protecting the Canadian Wheat Board at the WTO.
Regina's Salvation Army in 'desperate' need of winter clothing
As well as donations collected from the Salvation Armya TMs miniature kettles, which are placed at the SLGA liquor store checkouts, the organization is seeking winter weather gear a ' such as jackets, mitts, gloves and scarves.
Action against Regina man who rented out illegal apartments remains unclear
Former tenants say that Paul Ehmann rented them illegal suites inside an office building at 2060 Halifax St.
Death rate low at Sask. hospitals
Saskatchewan hospitals have among the lowest death rates in Canada, says a study released Thursday.
Four Saskatchewan projects among semi-finalists in Aviva Community Fund competition
Four Saskatchewan community projects have emerged among 62 semi-finalists in the Aviva Community Fund, a online competition to which more than 2,000 projects from across the country have applied.
Modest hiring climate expected for Regina: Manpower survey
Regina area employers expect a modest hiring climate for the first quarter of 2010, according to the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey released Tuesday.
Crown seeking adult sentence for Regina teen charged with murder
The alley behind the 1100 block of Retallack Street where the burnt body of a 16-year-old male was found.
Vigil held in Regina to honour victims of Montreal massacre
A vigil was held on Sunday afternoon outside the office of Conservative MP Ray Boughen's office to keep the federal gun registry.
North Central Regina residents looking for answers after teen found murdered in neighbourhood
REGINA a ' Regina's second homicide of the year has left the North Central community asking "why?" On Thursday morning, police discovered the burnt body of a 16-year-old-male in the alley between the 1100 blocks of Retallack and Robinson Streets.
Teenagers charged in murder of 16-year-old found dead in Regina alley
Regina police are investigating the discovery of a body in an alley in the 1100 block between Retallack and Robinson Streets.
Burned body found in North Central, Regina's second homicide
REGINA a ' Police are investigating Regina's second homicide of the year after the discovery of a man's burned body early Thursday morning in the alley between the 1100 blocks of Retallack and Robinson Streets in Regina's North Central neighbourhood.
Regina police have taken a man into custody after getting a call about something burning in a back alley a ' and finding a body.
Changes take flight at Regina's airport
REGINA a ' Changes abound at Regina's airport. Jim Hunter, president CEO of the Regina Airport Authority , said Tuesday that eating, parking and boarding all are different or will be in the future.
City of Regina crews respond quickly to snow storm
REGINA a ' Southern Saskatchewan isn't strange to snow, but the first major appearance of the white stuff this season had many organizations returning to winter mode.
Saskatchewan teen pleads guilty to two murder counts
Outside 302 Pasqua Street in Fort Qu'Appelle where the shooting that killed Marvin Arnault and Michael Itittakoose and injured three others took place.
Photo gallery: Bus, car collision in downtown Regina
A two-vehicle crash between a city bus and a car caused the a car two crash into the Alvin Hamilton Canada Service Building at the intersection of 11th Avenue and Hamilton Street.
Doctor calls it a day after 34 years
Dr. Allan Miller and his receptionist, Heather, at the Gardiner Park Medical Clinic on his second-last day on the job before he retires.
Regina only Western Canadian city with positive near-term employment prospects: report
With a strong real estate market, Regina is in a good position compared to a lot of cities across the country, said Larry Hiles, president of the Regina Regional Opportunities Commission.
No long lineups in Regina for H1N1 shots
REGINA a ' On the first day that H1N1 immunizations were available to all Reginans, hundreds got their shot a ' but the wait wasn't painful.