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November 19 2024

Good afternoon,

With holiday season fast approaching and shopping ramping up, we have more on how the Canada Post strike could impact small businesses.

And the Vaughn twins are moving on from the Regina Pats. Sports editor Taylor Shire has more on what led to their departure.

Read our stories below for more of the news of the day. Got a story tip or a question for us? Reach out at citydesk@leaderpost.com.

LOCAL NEWS
Crews respond to first major snow event of season, brace for more in coming days
"Winter crews were on the streets and out addressing winter conditions the second snow started falling," said Chris Warren, the City of Regina’s director of roadways and transportation.
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LOCAL NEWS
As scurvy cases rise, NDP urges Sask. Party to address food insecurity in north
LOCAL NEWS
New Regina mayor Chad Bachynski 'optimistically excited' to take city's reins alongside new-look council
LOCAL NEWS
Canada Post workers remain on picket line as holiday shopping season draws closer

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COLUMNISTS
Mandryk: Final election numbers show Sask. Party base still rock solid
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Minus 30: How a photographer found her muse on the cold Saskatchewan prairie
LOCAL NEWS
Memory of witness tested at sexual assault trial of Regina chiropractor
Holiday gifts for the man that has everything: Affordable picks for all ages
We’ve gathered our favourite holiday gift ideas for the men who are the hardest to shop for.

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