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Adriana Christianson
'People don't need to die:' Regina man opens up about opioid addiction
For Josh Bundus, the term "opioid crisis" is too impersonal to describe the opiate addiction that killed his brother, devastated his family and nearly destroyed his own life. "My family has been devas...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 12, 2020
Brothers Josh and Jordan Bundus both dealt with serious addictions to opioid drugs. Jordan died in 2015 but his brother is still on the road to recovery. (Submitted photo)
Skating aids banned at most public skate times
A tool that helps kids learn to balance during their first few times on skates is banned at indoor public skate times in Regina. Skating aids are designed to give young first-time skaters something to...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 11, 2020
Skating aids like this one are banned at all indoor skating rinks operated by the City of Regina. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
EnviroCollective group cheers city decision to drop climate crisis skeptic
A small group of Regina environmental activists is cheering the city's decision to drop a controversial climate crisis skeptic as a keynote speaker for a conference on sustainability. Laura Stewart is...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 10, 2020
Laura Stewart speaks to a small group of supporters outside Regina City Hall representing the EnviroCollective group about their efforts to develop an alternative strategy for sustainability on Feb. 10, 2020. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Sask. mom hospitalized after influenza bout asks people to stay home
A Saskatchewan mom is asking people to stay home when they're sick to stop the spread of influenza after she and her two children wound up in the hospital multiple times in the past week. Martina Pazi...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 07, 2020
Martina Paziuk and her two children have tested positive for influenza A. (Submitted)
Sask. Health: 13 people tested, but no confirmed cases of coronavirus
There still aren't any confirmed cases of coronavirus in Saskatchewan, but 13 people have been tested because they reported symptoms after travelling to China. At the weekly provincial influenza updat...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 06, 2020
Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Regina steelworkers applaud Trans Mountain pipeline court approval
Every step forward to get the Trans Mountain pipeline built is good news to steelworkers manufacturing the pipeline at Evraz Steel in Regina. The Federal Court of Appeal voted unanimously Tuesday to d...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 04, 2020
Small-town Co-ops hopeful labour dispute won't impact fuel supply
As blockades continue at the Co-op refinery, small-town gas stations are stuck waiting to see what happens with their fuel supply. On Monday, Federated Co-operatives Limited CEO Scott Banda warned tha...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 04, 2020
A labour dispute continues between Unifor Local 594 and the Co-op refinery. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Co-op and Unifor quiet as fences come down and negotiations begin
There wasn't any official word on the status of bargaining talks Friday as both Unifor and the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) began a media blackout during negotiations. The refinery locked out unionize...
Adriana Christianson
Jan 31, 2020
Unifor members remove the barricades from the gates at the Co-op refinery in Regina on Jan. 31, 2020. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
U of R launches free online therapy for emergency workers
Frontline emergency workers rush toward traumatic and dangerous situations all the time, but those who hesitate while dealing with their own mental health can now get professional help with a few clic...
Adriana Christianson
Jan 29, 2020
Regina Police Service Sgt. Casey Ward speaks at the launch of an online therapy program called PSPNET for emergency service and public safety workers on Jan. 29, 2020. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
New company switching out photo radar cameras across Sask.
Saskatchewan is getting new photo radar cameras for a new decade. An Australian-based company called Redflex is taking over the contract to supply, operate and maintain photo radar cameras across the ...
Adriana Christianson
Jan 28, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
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