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SQL Stored Prodcedure Group by and Sum clauses

I have a SQL stored procedure that is returning results in a table as follows (Below): -
I would like to have the results grouped by price so as it only appears the once. I would like to have it so as the copies and Rev totals for each price are summed up. To show exactly what I mean please look at the revised table below:

No publication_name calculated_price Copies Rev
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.01 1549 15.49
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.01 149 1.49
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.375 16578 6216.75
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.375 1578 986.75
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.375 9578 2245.75
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.375 18578 6546.75
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.41 8530 3497.3
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.41 8530 3497.3
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.41 8530 3497.3
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.5 9854 4927
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.5 9854 4927
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.5 9854 4927
2 Sunday Life 0.25 547 136.75
2 Sunday Life 0.25 156 39.5
2 Sunday Life 0.25 156 39.5
2 Sunday Life 0.76 68 14.58
2 Sunday Life 0.76 3568 2711.68
2 Sunday Life 0.61 1689 1030.29
2 Sunday Life 0.61 1689 1030.29
2 Sunday Life 0.61 1689 1030.29
2 Sunday Life 0.76 3568 2711.68
2 Sunday Life 0.76 3568 2711.68

I would like the results to come back as follows: -

1 Belfast Telegraph 0.01 1849 18.49
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.375 46312 17637
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.41 8530 3497.3
1 Belfast Telegraph 0.5 9854 4927
2 Sunday Life 0.25 703 175.75
2 Sunday Life 0.76 7204 5475.04
2 Sunday Life 0.61 1689 1030.29

My stored procedure at present is as follows: -
SELECT REPORT_WKENDING.No, REPORT_WKENDING.publication_name, REPORT_WKENDING.calculated_price, REPORT_WKENDING.Copies, REPORT_WKENDING.Rev
FROM dbo.REPORT_WKENDING
order by dbo.REPORT_WKENDING.PubNumber

Could someone please help me to re-write this so as it groups the prices together and sums up the Copies and revenue for each price. I would be so grateful for any help anyone is able to give me. Im pretty knew to stored procedures. Thank you

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SELECT REPORT_WKENDING.No, REPORT_WKENDING.publication_name, REPORT_WKENDING.calculated_price, SUM(REPORT_WKENDING.Copies), SUM(REPORT_WKENDING.Rev)
FROM dbo.REPORT_WKENDING
GROUP BY REPORT_WKENDING.No, REPORT_WKENDING.publication_name, REPORT_WKENDING.calculated_price
order by dbo.REPORT_WKENDING.PubNumber

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