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Hope, confusion for Saskatchewan alcohol producers amid U.S. trade warAmerican alcohol is being removed from shelves as premiers seek to improve interprovincial trade. Some Saskatchewan producers see it as an opportunity to improve small businesses.ConsumerMar 10, 2025
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‘Another roller-coaster ride’: U.S. aluminum tariffs ‘foament’ concern among Saskatchewan breweriesRebellion Brewing says if tariffs come into effect, it may have to look at alternative suppliers, but it is not a prospect the company is looking forward to.CanadaMar 1, 2025
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Women compete in Regina with hopes of becoming ‘Canada’s Strongest’'Rebellion 2019' saw eight women compete to qualify in Canada's Strongest Women competition, which takes place in Quebec later this year.CanadaJul 13, 2019
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1.5 per cent price increase on alcohol tax now in effectThe price of beer, wine, and spirits is on the rise as a 1.5 per cent increase on alcohol tax has come into effect.CanadaApr 2, 2018
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The theory of the 13-year rock vs. pop cycle: Alan CrossTrying to figure out where music is going in the future is a mug's game. But we can consult history for some hints.CommentaryMar 18, 2018
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Why it’s so hard to stop online hate before it becomes real-life violenceThe online world is big with dark corners. So, how do you stop online hate before it moves offline?FeaturesNov 3, 2018
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Frost Regina wraps up for 2024 with over 63,000 visitors2024 marked the third edition of Frost Regina, bringing in 63,775 visitors to the four hubs throughout the city.CanadaFeb 6, 2024
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Construction set to begin on Regina’s Dewdney Avenue revitalization projectThe project spearheaded by city council hopes to transform the area into a more vibrant community, with a focus on pedestrian access and public spaces where people can gather.CanadaApr 25, 2024
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COVID-19: Where the major parties stand on vaccine passportsCanada's federal parties have promised different things regarding COVID-19 vaccines and mandates. Business owners said they want clarity.PoliticsSep 2, 2021
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International Criminal Court sentences Congolese warlord to 14 years for using child soldiersJOHANNESBURG - The International Criminal Court on Tuesday sentenced a Congolese warlord to 14 years in jail for using child soldiers — a punishment meant to bring justice for his victims, to signal a warning to others and to act as a potential landmark in the struggle to protect children entangled in wars.WorldJul 10, 2012
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Timeline: Notable dates in Canada’s historyA look at some notable dates in the history of Canada, which marks its 147th birthday July 1st.CanadaJun 27, 2014
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Religious tribal clashes in western Sudan displace 40,000, UN saysThe UN says the clashes between Arabs and non-Arabs have killed a total of 54 people and wounded dozens more.WorldJan 7, 2020
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Economic report predicts growth in Regina’s economyBusiness leaders in Regina believe the economy could be on an upward trend.CanadaJun 7, 2016
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Montreal police use controversial law to quell protestMontreal police brought the hammer down on student demonstrators Tuesday night, enforcing a controversial law that brought tens of thousands into the streets in a protest earlier in the day that drew international support. <br />CanadaMay 23, 2012
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Grey Cup Festival draws mixed reviews from Regina restaurant industry“I don't even want to do a Grey Cup again. I just felt like we were left out,” says Kelly Monette the general manager of Bushwakker Brewpub.CanadaDec 12, 2022
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Coronavirus: Local brewery reacts to Trudeau’s announcement of 75% wage subsidyA local brewing company says the announcement of the 75 per cent wage subsidy will relieve some pressure caused by COVID-19 pandemic.EconomyMar 27, 2020
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COVID-19: Private businesses face own policy decision when mandates liftThe implication of potential legal consequences has some private business owners concerned. But lawyers Global News consulted with say owners have nothing to worry about.CanadaFeb 9, 2022
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Terry Crews responds to controversy surrounding his ‘Black Supremacy’ tweet"Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy," Terry Crews tweeted.EntertainmentJun 8, 2020
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Former members accuse Kingston, Ont., church of ‘brainwashing’ through threats of ‘curses’Former members of a Kingston, Ont., church have come forward, alleging manipulation and control at the organization that made them lose time, money and agency over their lives.CanadaDec 15, 2020
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N.S. Supreme Court judge issues temporary injunction against N.S. forestry protestThe injunction for the sites southeast of Weymouth says it remains in force until a hearing for a permanent injunction is heard on Jan. 26- 27 in Halifax.CanadaDec 11, 2020