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Abby Zieverink
REAL District CEO in talks with Chappell Roan's management team
While Chappell Roan might not move to Saskatchewan, she may still perform in the province, specifically the Queen City. REAL CEO Rick Bennett was asked on the Greg Morgan Morning Show if he has been i...
Abby Zieverink
Sep 12, 2025
Chappell Roan, centre, performs "Pink Pony Club" during the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Los Angeles. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Chris Pizzello
Food banks in Regina and Vancouver launch cross-province trade to help fight hunger
Saskatchewan oats are rolling west while B.C. veggies are rolling east, all in the name of helping feed people in need. The Regina Food Bank and the Greater Vancouver Food Bank have struck a unique pa...
Abby Zieverink
Sep 08, 2025
The Regina Food Bank and Vancouver Food Bank are working together to help fill a gap in products on their shelves and get rid of their own surplus by trading truckloads of locally grown goods. (980 CJME file photo)
Wind warning whips into southeast Saskatchewan
People in southeast Saskatchewan may see trees swaying, debris flying through the sky, and cars struggling to stay in their lanes on the highways on Thursday. A wind warning is in effect from Environm...
Abby Zieverink
Sep 04, 2025
Environment Canada said winds are expected to reach around 70 km/h on Thursday, with gusts up to 90 km/h. (980 CJME file photo)
Sask. fall warmer than usual despite return of chilly mornings
With September officially here, chilly mornings are slowly making a comeback. Regina and Saskatoon had a risk of frost overnight, but it didn't materialize. As of Wednesday morning, Environment Canada...
Abby Zieverink
Sep 03, 2025
Regina and Saskatoon had a risk of frost overnight, but it didn't materialize. As of Wednesday morning frost advisories were up for north of Yorkton around Canora, Kamsack, Melfort, and Nipawin. (CJME file photo)
LISTEN: Campsites still available for long weekend, says Sask Parks
Pitching a tent and spending time in nature is one way you can spend your Labour Day long weekend in Saskatchewan. While a lot of people might be packing up their camping gear, there is still room to ...
Abby Zieverink
Aug 30, 2025
Sask Parks said on Friday that campsites for the Labour Day long weekend are about 70 per cent booked. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
Hotels feeling the crunch with Labour Day Classic and canoe kayak nationals
If you're trying to book a last-minute hotel room in Regina, it won't be easy. Regina Hotels Association president Sandra Jackle said on the Greg Morgan Morning Show that hotel occupancy in the Queen ...
Abby Zieverink
Aug 28, 2025
The Regina Hotels Association estimates around 1,000 Blue Bombers fans from Winnipeg, and 800 athletes from across Canada will be in Regina over the Labour Day long weekend. (Wascana Racing Canoe Club)
Shovels in the ground at new Harbour Landing School site after years of demand
Construction is officially underway on a long-awaited and much-needed elementary school in Regina's Harbour Landing. Parents have been pushing for a new school in the neighbourhood for years, saying s...
Abby Zieverink
Aug 27, 2025
The new joint-use elementary school in Harbour Landing, located on the corner of Gordon Road and Campbell Street in southwest Regina, is slated to open in 2027. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
U.S. refinery flood triggers gas price spike in Sask.: Gas Buddy
Flooding at a refinery south of the border is why you might have noticed higher gas prices at the pumps here in Saskatchewan. Gas prices rose around 15 to 20 cents a litre over the weekend, to around ...
Abby Zieverink
Aug 26, 2025
Gas Buddy Petroleum Analyst, Matt McClain said gas prices should go back to what they were before the price hike, within the next week or two. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina Pats launch 'Blue Runs Deep' vision to build Rider-like fan loyalty
The Regina Pats are out with a new theme and vision, in a way that feels all too familiar to many Saskatchewan Roughrider fans. While Rider fans may bleed green in Saskatchewan, in Regina, the Pats ar...
Abby Zieverink
Aug 19, 2025
"When its Rider game day, you do not need to look at the calendar because you see people wearing green.... That is what we are looking to get to with our organization," said Regina Pats CEO Gord Pritchard. (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
Air Canada flights slowly resume at YQR, YXE delays still expected
The head of Regina's International Airport is keeping a close eye on Air Canada operations now that a new tentative deal has been reached between the airline and the union representing its flight atte...
Abby Zieverink
Aug 19, 2025
Regina International Airport CEO James Bogusz said as of Tuesday morning, it appears the soonest you can once again start booking an Air Canada flight to Toronto or Vancouver from Regina is Saturday. (CJME File photo)
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