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Adriana Christianson
Tornado devastates Montana town south of border
While the few tornadoes in Saskatchewan didn't cause much damage, another tornado ripped trees from their roots, downed power lines and threw small planes around like toys south of the border in Plent...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 10, 2018
The destruction left by a tornado in Plentywood, Montana south of the Saskatchewan U.S. border July 9, 2018. (Taylor Ordahl/Brooks Photography)
‘He was brandishing a knife:’ protestors describe police visit
Protesters outside the legislature building said they had some frightening moments over the weekend after a man set up his own camp and was carrying a knife. The Justice for our Stolen Children camp h...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 09, 2018
Nine teepees stand at the Justice for our Stolen Children Camp on June 29, 2018. (Jayda Noyes/980 CJME)
'Innocence robbed:' Family of girl missing 14 years speaks
The father of a girl who disappeared 14 years ago at the age of five is still searching for answers. "Just innocence that was robbed from her" was about as much as Troy Keepness could bring himself to...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 05, 2018
Troy Keepness is supported by his aunt Ellen Keewatin at the annual community barbecue in memory of Tamra Keepness who went missing July 5, 2004. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
'Somebody knows something:' Tamra Keepness missing 14 years
It's a sad mystery that has haunted Regina for 14 years: what happened to five-year-old Tamra Keepness who disappeared overnight on July 5, 2004? On the anniversary of her disappearance, former Regina...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 05, 2018
Tamra Keepness went missing at five years old from her Ottawa Street home in Regina on July 5, 2004. (Regina Police Service)
Regina mosquito counts rise; city warns of Dutch elm disease
Regina city crews continue their battle against pesky bloodsucking mosquitoes this summer. Russell Eirich, manager of forestry and pest control for the City of Regina, said there were about 96 mosquit...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 03, 2018
Carbon tax could mean bad news for Sask. GDP: study
The Saskatchewan government says it now has the numbers and research to prove a federal carbon tax would be bad for the economy. Environment Minister Dustin Duncan unveiled the results of a study by r...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 27, 2018
Saskatchewan Environment Minister Dustin Duncan sahres the results of a U of R study about a carbon tax on June 27, 2018. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
RCMP expert explains drug impaired driving tests
When marijuana officially becomes legal this fall, the details about exactly how police will spot and test for people driving high are still hazy. Breathalyzer tests have been part of police training ...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 27, 2018
RCMP Drug Recognition Expert demonstrates specialized testing on drug impaired drivers. (submitted/Sask. RCMP)
3 failed pumps cause boil water advisory in Weyburn
Bottled water is hot commodity in Weyburn this week as the city remains under a boil water advisory as of Monday morning Nader Keshta, director of engineering for the city, explained three distributio...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 25, 2018
‘It feels pretty good:’ crowds enjoy weather at farmers' market
As temperatures hit the high 20s Wednesday morning, many people took advantage of the comfortable weather to enjoy the Regina Farmers' Market downtown. Jordan Calland was one of the lucky people in th...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 20, 2018
Tiffany Dundas enjoys the hot weather, selling Crave Kombucha at the Regina Farmers Market June 20, 2018. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Regina boy thrilled with return of stolen adult tricycle
A Regina boy with special needs was thrilled with the return of his treasured stolen tricycle on Tuesday night, in a gesture that restored his family's faith in humanity. Sandi Urban describes her son...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 13, 2018
Wade, 16, from Regina has special needs and was thrilled with the return of his stolen adult tricycle after a Facebook post tracked it down on June 12, 2018. (Sandi Urban/Twitter)
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