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Regina airport planning for ride-sharing drop off and pickup
The Regina airport wants to give passengers more options for rides to and from the terminal. Talks are underway to allow ride-sharing services to pick up and drop off passengers in addition to taxis. ...
Andrew Shepherd
Feb 07, 2019
Deaf Crows bring Apple Time play to Globe Theatre
The Globe Theatre is hosting a play by members of the non-profit organization Deaf Crows Collective this weekend. Apple Time is performed by deaf and hard of hearing students using a blend of ASL, pup...
Andrew Shepherd
Feb 06, 2019
Members of Deaf Crows Collective rehearse their play Apple Time at the Globe Theatre on Feb. 5. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Regina girl receives award for quick thinking during fire
A nine-year-old Regina girl is being awarded for her quick, calm actions during a fire which helped save her mother's life. In April 2018, a box left on the stove caught fire in an apartment on Buckin...
Andrew Shepherd
Feb 06, 2019
Nahla Zaremba holding her Regina Police Service Award next to her mother Christie Zaremba on Feb 5, 2019. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
'Just flat scary:' trucker worried about safety in industry
As the country awaits the sentence for the semi driver who pleaded guilty in the Humboldt Broncos crash, another trucker calls the quality of drivers and training in Canada "just flat scary." Chris Ha...
Andrew Shepherd
Feb 03, 2019
(Rennett Stowe/Wikimedia Commons)
Army vehicle to become Afghanistan war memorial in Regina
When fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan, Canadian soldiers often rolled into combat inside a light armoured vehicle called the LAV III. The eight-wheel infantry fighting vehicle has a turret on top w...
Andrew Shepherd
Feb 01, 2019
An example of an LAV III monument at the McGregor Armoury in Winnipeg. (lavmonument.ca)
Regina police receive new marijuana roadside testing device
As the new marijuana roadside testing device is distributed to police forces across Saskatchewan, the Regina Police Service has received one of its own. The Drager DrugTest 5000 can confirm a presence...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 31, 2019
The Drager DrugTest 5000 is being deployed to six municipal police services and the RCMP. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Regina police spend 800 hours responding to FOI requests
A new law surrounding freedom of information (FOI) requests has kept the Regina Police Service busy in its first year. The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (LA FOIP...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 30, 2019
Regina Police chief Evan Bray speaks with the media on Jan. 3, 2019. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Moose Jaw councillor wants city hall bell to ring again
It will take more than a bolt of lightning to bring the bell inside Moose Jaw's clock tower back to life. While no one is passing out flyers to save the clock tower itself, council is trying to fix up...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 30, 2019
Moose Jaw City Hall (Submitted by City of Moose Jaw)
Regina city council proposes $250 fine for lawn parking
The City of Regina wants to crack down on people who park on their lawns. At its Jan. 28 meeting, city council will decide on tougher penalties to the offense of parking on any area of the front yard ...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 18, 2019
Ranchers hopeful of new trespassing act coming this spring
Ranchers are generally optimistic, praising the government for making improvements to the trespassing law. Justice Minister Don Morgan answered questions at the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association ...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 18, 2019
Justice Minister Don Morgan speaking at the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association Semi Annual Meeting in Regina on Jan. 18, 2019 (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
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