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Adriana Christianson
More people adopting dogs and cats while staying home
From cats joining video meetings to dogs getting more walks, pets seem pretty pleased with life in quarantine. The feeling is mutual for pet lovers finding the time to bring home a furry four-legged f...
Adriana Christianson
May 27, 2020
(Hilary Hayduk/Submitted)
Moose Jaw sends symbols of support to the sky as Snowbirds return
A few short weeks ago the Snowbirds offered a symbol of inspiration from the sky. In the wake of tragedy, they returned to Moose Jaw on Monday to see symbols of public support from the ground. "(The S...
Adriana Christianson
May 25, 2020
(Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan 'staycations' boost demand for RVs
After two months of being completely cooped up at home during the COVID-19 outbreak, it seems many people are looking at buying RVs to try a camping vacation in Saskatchewan. "I would describe (busine...
Adriana Christianson
May 25, 2020
(Minard's Leisure World/Facebook)
Home reno projects create spinoff in sales for lumber yards
Garden boxes, fences and new decks are some of the pandemic projects creating some positive spinoff sales for lumber yards. Andy Boha, the general manager at Fries Tallman Lumber in Regina, reports bu...
Adriana Christianson
May 25, 2020
(Fries Tallman Lumber/Facebook)
Campbell's Class of 2020 hoping for alternative grad solution
Members of the graduating class of 2020 spent four years with the same big dreams of graduation and prom only to see their senior year cut short due to COVID-19. Now some are hoping to save grad with ...
Adriana Christianson
May 22, 2020
Karsyn Rutledge, a Campbell Collegiate senior, started an online petition to reinstate some kind of option for grad. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Sask. woman questions hospital visiting ban after husband's accident
Births and deaths are the main exemptions that allow one healthy family member to be with a loved one in a Saskatchewan hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. But one Saskatchewan woman is questioning...
Adriana Christianson
May 21, 2020
Chelsey Mandel with her husband Brian Mandel and their children last year. (Submitted)
Regina Rebels cheerleading teams practise online from home
Cheer and routine are two things that may be in short supply for many people right now, but for 84 young athletes in Regina's Rebels Cheerleading Athletics, virtual practices are lifting spirits once ...
Adriana Christianson
May 20, 2020
Gym owner and coach of the Regina Rebels Cheerleading Athletics, Eric Bestvater, reviews Zoom practice video from the empty gym. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
‘Quarantining clothes’: Retail stores reopen
More retail stores are set to open to customers Tuesday after months of being restricted to online orders and curbside pickup. But customers can expect the shopping experience to be a little different...
Adriana Christianson
May 19, 2020
Owner Michelle Strawford is excited to reopen her retail clothing store, Bella Chic Fashion Decor in White City, on May 19, 2020. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Sask. utilities show drop in power, increase in Internet demand
Since the COVID-19 outbreak hit Saskatchewan in the middle of March, many people have developed new routines of business, education and entertainment from their own homes. As a result, utilities like ...
Adriana Christianson
May 12, 2020
Demand jumps for play structures, trampolines as stores sell out this spring
With playgrounds closed and sports all cancelled, the demand for backyard recreation equipment has jumped dramatically in Regina. Trampolines and play structures are selling out as fast as stores can ...
Adriana Christianson
May 11, 2020
One of Kathe Scrobe's sons takes a slide on the family's new play structure. (Submitted)
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