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Britton Gray
Parkside Extendicare outbreak continues, more than 120 active cases among residents
As the Parkside Extendicare care home in Regina continues to deal with a COVID-19 outbreak, 25 residents who have tested negative are set to be moved. According to a statement from Extendicare, the Sa...
Britton Gray
Dec 09, 2020
Barbara Cape, president of SEIU-West. (File photo by Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Bar Willow gets to keep tent seating after meeting with city
The Bar Willow is getting a small victory in what has been a tough year. The restaurant will get to set up a tent to provide outdoor seating during Regina's harsh winter, just days after it was told i...
Britton Gray
Dec 08, 2020
Province ready to distribute vaccines as quickly as they come in: Moe
Once the COVID-19 vaccine is delivered to Saskatchewan, Premier Scott Moe says the province is ready to get it out to people immediately. "We will distribute as many as we can receive as quickly as we...
Britton Gray
Dec 07, 2020
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Regina Legion closing down bar, museum
With a shift in the type of supports veterans want, the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina is deciding to shut down its bar and museum. "The latest thing with COVID, our sales were way down so we thought...
Britton Gray
Dec 06, 2020
CFL announces Feb. 9 start date for free agency
While there still isn't a start date for a 2021 CFL season, the league is preparing for a busy free-agency period. The league announced Friday that the free-agency period would begin on Feb. 9 at 11 a...
Britton Gray
Dec 04, 2020
Defensive back Ed Gainey is among the Saskatchewan Roughriders who could become free agents Feb. 9, unless they re-sign before that. (File photo courtesy of the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
'Things could change positively or negatively': Regina Pats prepare for possible season
With COVID-19 cases rising across Canada, the WHL season start date remains up in the air, but a few members of the Regina Pats continue to hold out hope for a season. The WHL set a start date for Jan...
Britton Gray
Dec 03, 2020
John Paddock. (File photo courtesy of Keith Hershmiller Photography)
City of Regina cancels more programming, transit events
Much of the first meeting of Regina's new city council focused on the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, including more cancellations of programming and transit initiatives tied to the holiday ...
Britton Gray
Dec 02, 2020
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Regina 7-year-old raises more than $1,100 for Movember
Henry Sitter can't grow a moustache yet, but that didn't stop him from wanting to raise money for Movember. The seven-year-old wanted to raise money for cancer research after his uncle, Dustin Smith, ...
Britton Gray
Nov 27, 2020
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Hockey, curling, dance communities react to COVID-related restrictions
Hockey in Saskatchewan is heading to an intermission. The Government of Saskatchewan imposed new restrictions on Wednesday to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. One of those restrictions said all spo...
Britton Gray
Nov 25, 2020
Sask. author reflects on life of Fred Sasakamoose
Saskatchewan's hockey community is mourning the loss of one of its greats. Fred Sasakamoose was the first Indigenous athlete from Saskatchewan to play in the NHL. Sasakamoose grew up on the Ahtahkakoo...
Britton Gray
Nov 25, 2020
Fred Saskakamoose. (paNOW)
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