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Britton Gray
Council approves liquor store in Cathedral area, closure of Osler Street near RPS headquarters
Regina city council has cleared the way for a new Sobeys liquor store to go up in the city's Cathedral neighbourhood. Council voted Wednesday in favour of approving the discretionary use application f...
Britton Gray
May 27, 2020
Artist rendering of a Sobeys Liquor store proposed for the Cathedral neighbourhood. (Photo courtesy City of Regina planning notice)
Engelheim Charter Inc., acquires Moose Mountain Bus Lines
Engelheim Charter Inc., will be adding to its fleet and adding some new options with the acquisition of Moose Mountain Bus Lines. The Regina-based bus company announced the acquisition on Tuesday. CEO...
Britton Gray
May 27, 2020
(Engelheim Charter Inc./Facebook)
Former CFL president disagrees with 2020 Grey Cup decision
Bill Baker doesn't agree with the CFL's decision to do away with this year's Grey Cup in Regina. The former player and CFL president believes as the league tries to make its way through the uncertaint...
Britton Gray
May 26, 2020
(Canadian Football Hall of Fame)
Sask. party bus company awaits clarification on when it can reopen
As more Saskatchewan businesses get ready to open in Phase 3 of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan, Sylvia Spicer still has no idea when her business could get up and running once again. Spicer is the owne...
Britton Gray
May 26, 2020
(Party On Entertainment Ltd./Facebook)
Moose Jaw planning heartfelt welcome back to Snowbirds
Moose Jaw is hoping to provide some light during a dark time for the Canadian Forces Snowbirds. Members of the military aerobatics team were in Halifax over the weekend for the funeral of Capt. Jennif...
Britton Gray
May 25, 2020
(Moose Jaw Firefighters/Facebook)
Twilite Drive-in enjoys busy opening weekend with restrictions in place
The Twilite Drive-in Theatre gave film buffs a chance to get out and see a movie somewhere other than on their home entertainment systems. Don Zaba, the owner of the theatre in Wolseley, said he and h...
Britton Gray
May 23, 2020
(Twilite Drive-in/Facebook)
No timeline yet on when Sask. Legislature could return
Despite both the province and opposition NDP continuing to say they both want the legislative process to reconvene, there is still no timeline on when that may be. During Thursday's COVID-19 briefing,...
Britton Gray
May 21, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
Riders' Fajardo finding ways to feed competitive spirit during COVID-19 pandemic
Cody Fajardo's competitive spirit isn't dampened easily, even during a pandemic. The Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback has been in Washington, D.C., during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Fajardo ha...
Britton Gray
May 21, 2020
Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Cody Fajardo. (File photo courtesy of the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Unifor protests causing traffic slowdowns on Ring Road: Police chief
Drivers on Ring Road in Regina's north end have encountered traffic slowdowns over the past couple days -- and that could continue. Regina Police Chief Evan Bray confirmed on the Greg Morgan Morning S...
Britton Gray
May 20, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
'It feels good': Golfers hit the links for first time
After months of social distancing and strict restrictions in place, golfers finally were able Friday to experience a few hours of normality during the COVID-19 pandemic. Golf courses officially opened...
Britton Gray
May 15, 2020
Golfers were able to get in their first round of golf of the season on May 15, 2020. Courses in the province had been closed due to COVID-19 restrictions. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
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