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Britton Gray
Riders, CFL teams reveal 10 players on negotiation lists
CFL teams have each released the names of 10 players on their negotiation lists for the public to see. Teams have been required to do so twice a year following a measure approved at the 2018 CFL winte...
Britton Gray
Sep 24, 2020
Fire department doesn't expect long lines at testing site to cause problems
The long lines at the Saskatchewan Health Authority's COVID-19 drive-through testing site at Evraz Place are an inconvenience to drivers, but Regina's fire department says they won't disrupt its servi...
Britton Gray
Sep 23, 2020
SHSAA reveals updated return-to-play plan
High school sports will look different this year. The Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association released its latest return-to-play plan last week. "It is safe to say that school sport, as we knew...
Britton Gray
Sep 22, 2020
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Regina mayor reiterates mask use, council not bringing in mandatory mask policy
Regina doesn't appear to be heading towards its own mandatory mask policy, at least for the time being. Mayor Michael Fougere said Tuesday council unanimously voted against bringing in its own policy....
Britton Gray
Sep 22, 2020
Former Regina mayor Michael Fougere. (Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
Regina begins green bin pilot project
The City of Regina's next green step towards sustainability begins with the rollout of some bins of the same colour. The city is beginning its green bin food and yard waste program pilot project. Abou...
Britton Gray
Sep 21, 2020
(Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
COVID-19 case reported at Lumsden High School
There has been a COVID-19 case reported at Lumsden High School. The Prairie Valley School Division confirmed it was told about the positive case on Sunday. It won't say if it was a student or staff me...
Britton Gray
Sep 21, 2020
The coronavirus. (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota/Twitter)
'The No. 1 issue': Regina receives $6.4 million to help with road renewal
While COVID-19 might force some projects to be delayed, Regina's roads won't fall by the wayside thanks to some new provincial funding. The Saskatchewan government announced Friday the City of Regina ...
Britton Gray
Sep 18, 2020
Pats' Denomie adjusts to lengthy off-season due to COVID-19
In a normal year, Carson Denomie and the Regina Pats would be gearing up for their first game of a new WHL season. But 2020 has been anything but normal, so instead of lacing up the skates, Denomie an...
Britton Gray
Sep 17, 2020
Regina Pats forward Carson Denomie. (File photo courtesy of Keith Hershmiller Photography)
Online class sizes grow for Regina Catholic School Division
The COVID-19 pandemic is leading to some new innovations from the Regina Catholic School Division. While online learning isn't a new option for high schools -- it has been offered for 12 years -- this...
Britton Gray
Sep 17, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
Hutterian Safety Council attributes uptick in COVID cases to increased testing, return to school
With school back in session and more testing being done, the Hutterian Safety Council isn't surprised by an uptick in COVID-19 cases in Hutterite communities. "The Saskatchewan Health Authority was wo...
Britton Gray
Sep 16, 2020
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