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Traffic advisory: Rider game day traffic restrictions

Traffic advisory: Rider game day traffic restrictions

Riders will take on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Aug. 16.
Regina police charge nine people in auto theft investigation

Regina police charge nine people in auto theft investigation

Police got a report that six vehicles worth more than $130K had been stolen from a business in the 500 block of 12th Avenue East.
Fourteen air cadets in Regina earn Transport Canada pilot wings

Fourteen air cadets in Regina earn Transport Canada pilot wings

Fourteen air cadets received their wings Friday in Regina after completing a rigorous seven-week course for a Transport Canada licence.
Police seek help identifying suspect in string of thefts

Police seek help identifying suspect in string of thefts

He is wanted for questioning in connection with nine separate shoplifting incidents over the past two years.
Regina officers hit the streets for 'All Out' initiative

Regina officers hit the streets for 'All Out' initiative

Officers and civilian employees fanned out across downtown and the Heritage Neighbourhood.
Regina Airport seeing massive uptick in U.S. travellers

Regina Airport seeing massive uptick in U.S. travellers

James Bogusz, Regina Airport Authority (RAA) CEO, said between Jan. and June, the airport saw over 39,000 passengers to and from America.
Former SE Sask resident's matters heard in two courts in one day

Former SE Sask resident's matters heard in two courts in one day

Mason Wayne Strutt's matters were heard in both Weyburn and Regina on Aug. 14.
Muscowpetung to host first annual traditional pow wow

Muscowpetung to host first annual traditional pow wow

Ceremonies begin in the morning of Aug. 20, at 10 a.m., with children in care returning home, including some from Alberta and B.C.
U of R revives Project Resilience to support Afghan women

U of R revives Project Resilience to support Afghan women

The University of Regina is relaunching Project Resilience to help Afghan women continue their education amid Taliban restrictions.
Effort underway to get Afghan women at risk of deportation to University of Regina

Effort underway to get Afghan women at risk of deportation to University of Regina

Parissa Ahmadi says the least worst thing that could happen if she doesn't make it to Saskatchewan this summer, and is deported to Afghanistan, is that she's jailed and tortured. The worst thing — she doesn't like thinking about too much.
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