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Colder than seasonal and rainy

Colder than seasonal and rainy

CTV News21-05-2025
Regina Watch
WATCH: Residents in Regina and the surrounding area can expect rain and cool temperatures for the near future, as Sabeen Ahmad has your forecast.
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