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Tap water safe despite unusual taste and odour, Buffalo Pound says

Tap water safe despite unusual taste and odour, Buffalo Pound says

Moose Jaw's and Regina鈥檚 drinking water comes from Buffalo Pound Lake, which is currently experiencing its usual annual algae bloom that causes high levels of taste and odour concerns.
Regina police release photos; can you identify the suspect?

Regina police release photos; can you identify the suspect?

Police were dispatched to a business in the 4100 block of 5th Avenue for a report that someone had been attacked with a large-bladed weapon.
Assiniboia students attend workshop with Regina artist

Assiniboia students attend workshop with Regina artist

Ms McArthur was in town to highlight her 鈥渄ancing buddies,鈥 dolls that are in the exhibition 鈥淟abours of Love, Under Lamplight".
Tornado watch issued for southeast Sask.

Tornado watch issued for southeast Sask.

Tornado watches are issued when atmospheric conditions are favourable for the development of thunderstorms that could produce tornadoes.
鈥楽he Hulk鈥 star returns to the Queen City

鈥楽he Hulk鈥 star returns to the Queen City

Tatiana Maslany makes donation to Lulu鈥檚 Lodge.
Dig into prehistoric mysteries this summer

Dig into prehistoric mysteries this summer

T.rex Discovery Centre gears up for a busy season.
The latest 鈥榖uzz鈥 on mosquitos in Regina

The latest 鈥榖uzz鈥 on mosquitos in Regina

The mosquito counts have been below average, including the species culex tarsalis, which is known to carry West Nile Virus.
Air Force fly over part of the Riders home opener

Air Force fly over part of the Riders home opener

To make this home opener even more special, the Roughriders' home opener is also the team鈥檚 salute to the Canadian Armed Forces.
White Butte police make traffic stop, suspect vehicle rams them

White Butte police make traffic stop, suspect vehicle rams them

A tire deflation device was set up and the suspect vehicle ran over it near the intersection of Highway 362 and Highway 46.
Harnessing the sun: Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant unveils $4M solar project

Harnessing the sun: Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant unveils $4M solar project

The new solar array is designed to generate 1,800 kilowatts of AC power and will be used to power the plant鈥檚 new administration building as it operates independently of the SaskPower grid.
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