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Adriana Christianson
‘The true spirit of Christmas:’ Regina students sing carols to seniors
Students from cole St. Mary spread the joy of the Christmas season by singing carols and sharing handmade cards with seniors at the College Park Retirement Residence in Regina on Wednesday. "That is s...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 20, 2017
Students from École St. Mary School sing Christmas carols at College Park Retirement Residence in Regina Dec. 20, 2017. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
‘It’s time to talk:’ local advocate on sexual assault
Saskatchewan women's advocates who've dealt with the issue of sexual assault and harassment for decades are hoping recent media scrutiny of high-profile men will be a wake-up call for change. Jill Arn...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 14, 2017
Sexual misconduct: the power and privilege of reporting
A wave of high-profile sexual misconduct allegations is bringing attention to the widespread issue of workplace sexual harassment. While accused celebrities are losing jobs and endorsements, Saskatche...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 13, 2017
Angus Reid has conducted a poll about students changing their names or pronouns at school. (980 CJME file photo)
Red Cross helps people displaced by Moose Jaw apartment fire
A weekend blaze at an apartment building in Moose Jaw has left several people without a home just before the holidays. The fire broke out at Crestview Housing Cooperative on Wolfe Avenue at 10 a.m. Su...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 12, 2017
Fire crews battle the apartment building blaze in the 1300 block of Wolfe Avenue on Dec. 10, 2017. (Discover Moose Jaw)
Regina map shows park pathways clear of snow
If you want to go walking in a winter wonderland but don't want to break your own trail through the snow in Regina parks, there's now an app for that. The City of Regina is launching an interactive ma...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 05, 2017
City of Regina truck clears snow from north end pathway Dec. 5, 2017. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Family of Sask. wildfire burn victim grateful for support
Edward Reihl is on the road to recovery after crawling through flames on his hands and knees during raging wildfires in southern Saskatchewan. According to his son, Kent, Reihl was trying to save his ...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 01, 2017
Wildfire still smouldering near the Village of Empress Oct. 18, 2017. (Jenny Hagan/Twitter)
Habitat for Humanity grants dreams of home ownership
Raising two kids in a mold-infested house, single mother Jackie Gerlach said she's always fantasized of one day owning her own home, and thanks to Habitat for Humanity Regina, her dreams are now a rea...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 27, 2017
Jackie Gerlach and her children, Karma and Joshua, accepted the keys to their new home on Nov. 27, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Recent celebrity deaths shine light on young-onset dementia
The high-profile deaths of AC/DC founding member Malcolm Young and David Cassidy of Partridge family fame are shining a light on young-onset dementia. Laura Steeves-Green is with the Alzheimer's Socie...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 23, 2017
AC/DC co-founder, creator and rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, 64, died Nov. 18, 2017 after a battle with dementia. (Facebook/AC/DC)
W.S. Hawryluk students celebrate Green Day in Regina
People across the city donned their Roughrider best for Green Day on Friday ahead of the East final, and the next generation of Rider fans were no different. Students and teachers at W.S. Hawrylak Sch...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 17, 2017
Students in Mme. Boehme’s Grade 6 and 7 class at W.S. Hawryluk School celebrate ‘Green Day’ Nov. 17, 2017. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Grade 6 students aim high with 'rocket launch' contest
While their rockets might be tennis balls or pipes - and the launches might be elastic - the friendly competition is bringing Grade 6 students in Regina to new creative heights. The city-wide Launch a...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 15, 2017
Grade 6 students Xander Whitefield and Gabriel Jacob launch their rocket at the University of Regina contest Nov. 15, 2017. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
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