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Church in Quebec becomes unlikely Montreal Canadiens watch hubSince the beginning of the NHL playoffs, hundreds of hockey fans have packed into the pews for raucous Habs watch parties in which they yell, cheer, and yes, pray for victory.SportsApr 26
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Regina’s proposed city budget discusses cuts and tax increaseWith proposed cuts to 139 city services and a potential hike on property tax, citizens in Regina are watching from the sidelines as the city begins budget deliberations.EconomyDec 14, 2025
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No closure for Filipino community, six months after Vancouver festival attackNo date has been set for the trial of Adam Kai-Ji Lo, accused of 11 counts of second-degree murder and 31 of attempted murder in the April 26 Lapu Lapu Day festival attack.CrimeOct 24, 2025
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Montreal archdiocese launches real estate arm ‘for community benefit,’ heritage preservationThe creation of the Roman Catholic Real Estate Corp. of Montreal, announced Thursday, is the first non-profit subsidiary created by a Catholic archdiocese.CanadaMar 27, 2025
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‘My entire lawn is full of ants’: Regina residents deal with pest problemAn influx in ants across the city has some Regina residents crawling in their skin.CanadaJun 29, 2019
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Saskatchewan residents have some of highest levels of lead-tainted water in CanadaRegina, Saskatoon and Moose Jaw, Sask., have some of the highest measured levels of lead-tainted water in Canada.CanadaNov 4, 2019
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Venice residents tired of government inaction on mounting ‘climate emergency’The historic flooding has sharpened calls to create an administration that recognizes the uniqueness of Venice.WorldNov 18, 2019
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Regina family creates fence gallery to showcase neighbourhood kids’ artA family in Regina has turned their fence into an outdoor neighbourhood art gallery for kids.CanadaJun 25, 2019
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City councillor seeks solution for embattled Broad StreetA six block stretch from 15th Avenue to Saskatchewan Drive has been marred by vandalism, vacancies, and fires at the popular Lang's Café and Travelers building.CanadaSep 28, 2018
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Regina entrepreneurs create new tree banding systemEvery year the city of Regina along with residents band trees to protect them from pests, but one duo has reinvented the decades-old system and created a more environmentally-friendly and non-toxic alternative.CanadaSep 25, 2018
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Coronavirus: Cathedral Village Arts Festival offers virtual market, livestreamed performancesForced to change course due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Cathedral Village Arts Festival is moving its 29th annual event online.CanadaMay 2, 2020
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Family remembers Dendrae Thunder Lonechild who died in vehicle, pedestrian collisionDendrae Thunder Lonechild is being remembered as a goofy and cheeky 16-year-old boy who liked to make people smile and had a deep love for his family.InvestigationsApr 26, 2023
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Norway suspected wanted crusade against Europe’s Muslims; used special bullets in massacreOSLO - The man blamed for the terrorist attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island retreat for young people that left at least 93 dead was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday.Jul 24, 2011
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Farmers’ market moving indoorsFor many vegetable farmers in Saskatchewan, the summer (or non-summer) of 2010 will be one to forget.Oct 12, 2010
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New home for old tattoo parlourLong-time Edmonton tattoo artist take up residence in century-old heritage buildingApr 28, 2011
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Isaac heads for New Orleans on Katrina anniversary, pushes flood over rural La. leveeNEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Isaac knocked out power, flooded Gulf-front roads and pushed water over the top of an 18-mile section of a rural Louisiana levee before dawn Wednesday as it began a slow, wet slog across the state with a newly fortified New Orleans in its path.WorldAug 29, 2012
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Ragged Ass Barbers under fire for company stanceA local barbershop is coming under fire for refusing women clients.Aug 29, 2014
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Regina Votes 2016: Ward 3Ward 3 is in central Regina. South of the CP rail tracks, the ward stretches from the Heritage neighbourhood, just east of downtown, down to the Cathedral neighbourhood and west to the city boundaries.CanadaOct 1, 2016
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Cemetery relocation proposed as part of downtown Hamilton condo tower projectThe proposed construction of a condo tower on James Street North has taken an interesting turn.PoliticsSep 6, 2017
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UPDATED: Heritage status denied for Connaught buildingThe building that has been home to Ecole Connaught School since 1912 will not receive a heritage designation, which would have prevented demolition.EducationJun 24, 2014