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Past articles by Creeden:

Fort Qu'Appelle duo fined for causing distress to 40+ dogs

Gary Gillingwater and Morgan Desjarlais have each been fined for causing distress to more than 40 dogs which were under their care. → Read More

Awasis solar project to provide power for 2,500 homes

Construction on the $21 million 10 megawatt project began in October 2021 and was completed on Nov. 1. → Read More

Report of gun inside school prompted F.W. Johnson Collegiate lockdown; ends safely

Six other schools were placed under Secure-the-Building protocol. A 13-year-old girl was taken into custody. → Read More

Road to recovery for James Smith Cree Nation needs to be Indigenous-led, says advocate

Non-Indigenous workers parachuting into the communities could do more harm than good when it comes to long-term recovery, RT/SIS says. → Read More

Long-time entertainer Doug Arden still has a few tricks up his sleeve

Doug Arden has been performing for 25 years, his show a mixture of stand up comedy, sleight of hand magic tricks and ventriloquism. → Read More

Sask. woman says families of offenders with mental illness face barriers, stigma

The families of criminal offenders with mental illness face stigma, lack of care and treatment options when attempting to help family. → Read More

'So much more could have been done,' says judge frustrated by sentencing limitations

Lisa Tawiyaka has multiple convictions for impaired driving but several years in between incidents, putting the judge in a tough spot. → Read More

Nurses union wants task force set up to address staff shortages

Saskatchewan's Union of Nurses says it wants the government and other stakeholders to sit down and hash out a solution to a staff shortage. → Read More

Kids play key role in healing process at Regina viewing of Pope's residential school apology

Kids played a key role in the goings-on at a viewing of Pope Francis' residential school apology. It was streamed for a gathering in Regina. → Read More

Business owner cites pandemic, rising costs as reasons behind closure

Brain Snacks Co. is closing its doors at the end of the month, citing the rising costs of food and fuel, as well as a decline in customers. → Read More

Travellers passing through Regina's airport inching closer to pre-pandemic levels

The Regina International Airport is seeing an average of about 2,500 to 3,000 travellers pass through each day, much more than in January. → Read More

Mixed emotions for residential school survivor as Pope Francis' visit, apology approaches

A group of about 170 delegates are travelling from Saskatchewan to Alberta on Sunday, ahead of Pope Francis' arrival in Canada. → Read More

Diefenbaker Dip, 163 km swim route, raises more than $12k for two women's shelters

Money raised from the Diefenbaker Dip will be split 60/40 between the Regina YWCA and La Ronge Women's Council Piwapan Women's Centre. → Read More

Heavy rainfall wreaks havoc with morning commute in Regina

The City of Regina saw up to 60 millimetres of rain in some parts of the city on Tuesday morning as multiple city underpasses were flooded. → Read More

Cargill breaks ground on $350M canola processing plant in Regina

Agriculture giant Cargill broke ground on its second canola processing plant in Saskatchewan, located at Regina's Global Transportation Hub. → Read More

Regina Folk Festival piloting accessibility project using hearing loop

The pilot project is intended to improve accessibility for the hearing impaired at future shows through the use of a Hearing Loop. → Read More

29 candidates graduate from first RCMP Indigenous training program held since COVID-19 pandemic

The program is billed by the RCMP as an opportunity to gain some first-hand experience into what a career in policing could look like. → Read More

'When it's that close': Lightning strike sparks fire in Regina home

Aydon Charlton feels very fortunate there wasn't more damage to the Victoria Avenue home after a lightning strike early Thursday morning. → Read More

New Brandt utility trailer manufacturing plant "huge" for Moose Jaw

Brandt will operate out of the former General Cable building, which was purchased by Brandt years ago. It expects to create up to 200 jobs. → Read More

Fewer crimes against people in 2022 but overall crime rate up due to property crime: RPS

Crimes against people are down 8% compared to the same time last year in Regina, with fewer assaults and attempted murders recorded. → Read More