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Britton Gray
Doctor has some concerns over Sask. re-opening plan
As Saskatchewan gets set to begin to re-open businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic, one Saskatoon physician is cautiously optimistic about the plan. On May 4, other medical businesses such as dentists...
Britton Gray
May 02, 2020
After cold April, warmer temperatures arrive in Saskatchewan
Despite a colder-than-normal April, things are looking positive -- at least weather-wise. Environment Canada's David Phillips spoke to the Greg Morgan Morning Show on Friday and said April in Saskatch...
Britton Gray
May 01, 2020
Regina city council votes down bike helmet bylaw
Regina residents won't need to wear a helmet when riding a bike, but they should expect to learn more about the benefits of doing so. Regina city council decided to focus on education aspects surround...
Britton Gray
Apr 29, 2020
Regina Mayor Michael Fougere. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina Riot linebacker on the front lines of COVID-19 pandemic
Adrienne Zuck is used to trying to break through offensive lines as a member of the Regina Riot. Now she finds herself on the frontlines in the COVID-19 pandemic. Zuck is a linebacker with the Western...
Britton Gray
Apr 29, 2020
Adrienne Zuck (36) helps bring out a flag during a WWCFL Regina Riot game. (Regina Riot)
Brewers help raise money for struggling colleagues through beer sales
Saskatchewan's craft brewers are filling kegs to help fill the wallets of struggling brewers. The Saskatchewan Craft Brewers Association has created a "Please Refrigerate This Beer For Charity" -- a s...
Britton Gray
Apr 28, 2020
The Saskatchewan Craft Brewers Association has created a beer to help raise money for struggling breweries across the province. (Pile O' Bones/Facebook)
With gatherings restricted, musician says COVID-19 results in loss of pay and passion
J.J. Hunter is used to spending summers working on the farm and performing for thousands of country music fans but COVID-19 is throwing at least one of those into limbo. Hunter and his four brothers -...
Britton Gray
Apr 26, 2020
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Regina's shop preparing to re-open as Saskatchewan to start lifting COVID-19 restrictions
Some businesses in Saskatchewan are getting ready to open their doors to customers once again. After weeks of restrictions imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19, the Government of Saskatchewan has an...
Britton Gray
Apr 26, 2020
CUPE wants more clarification on Saskatchewan's plan to re-open businesses
The Canadian Union of Public Employees has questions and concerns over Saskatchewan's plan to begin re-opening businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier in the week, the Government of Saskatche...
Britton Gray
Apr 25, 2020
Regina chamber CEO happy to see Sask. plan to reopen businesses
There appears to finally be some light at the end of the tunnel for businesses in Saskatchewan. Regina and District Chamber of Commerce CEO John Hopkins said the restrictions due to COVID-19 have been...
Britton Gray
Apr 24, 2020
Regina man creates HOPE sign to spread positivity during COVID-19 pandemic
Christopher Kayter is hoping to literally bring a ray of hope to people during the COVID-19 pandemic. An electrician by trade, Kayter has created a light-up sign that reads HOPE and has placed it outs...
Britton Gray
Apr 23, 2020
A HOPE sign is lit up outside of Christopher Kayter's house. (Christopher Kayter/Submitted)
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