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Regina photographer aims to capture those special family moments

Regina photographer aims to capture those special family moments

Emilia Wolfmueller runs her own business called As You Are Photography.
Regina is about to get spooky for a great cause

Regina is about to get spooky for a great cause

The Spicer Scare House is donating all proceeds to a local animal shelter.
Elections Saskatchewan says nine constituencies could see a shift in winners

Elections Saskatchewan says nine constituencies could see a shift in winners

Over 20,000 main-in ballots will be counted by Elections Saskatchewan on Wednesday.
Regina mayoral candidates answer key issues

Regina mayoral candidates answer key issues

Sandra Masters was not in attendance for the forum.
Regina pool group lobbies for new IAF construction to get underway

Regina pool group lobbies for new IAF construction to get underway

Friends of Wascana Pool says refurbishing the Lawson cannot fulfill the needs of swimming groups and athletes.
Hundreds of Sask. high school students will get a glimpse into healthcare

Hundreds of Sask. high school students will get a glimpse into healthcare

THINK Health gets underway on Nov. 14 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
U of R professor says waste management is more concerning than pollution

U of R professor says waste management is more concerning than pollution

Saskatchewan residents average over 2,000 pounds worth of trash per year.
Union members stand by Beck, saying Moe has shrunk the provincial economy

Union members stand by Beck, saying Moe has shrunk the provincial economy

Unifor and Saskatchewan Building Trades members say Moe has attacked their employees rather than support them.
Regina Elphinstone-Centre candidates breakdown

Regina Elphinstone-Centre candidates breakdown

The NDP has won each Regina Elphinstone-Centre since its inception.
Regina outlines the voting process for the upcoming city election

Regina outlines the voting process for the upcoming city election

Around 200,000 Regina residents can decide who will lead the city come Nov. 13.
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