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Britton Gray
Man on flight from Mexico concerned over lack of communication regarding COVID-19
Mick Anslow is concerned over how little information he has received from the government and health officials since returning from Mexico on the weekend. Anslow and his wife, Donna, were on board Sunw...
Britton Gray
Mar 19, 2020
(Sunwing/Twitter)
Travellers returning home spotting few changes due to COVID-19
As worries over COVID-19 swept across Canada, many people were on vacation or away from home when it first took hold. Travellers were landing at the Regina International Airport on Saturday, with some...
Britton Gray
Mar 14, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
U of R suspends classes due to COVID-19 concerns
Due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns, the University of Regina has decided to suspend classes for a short period of time and will no longer provide face-to-face teaching the rest of the semester. The U of...
Britton Gray
Mar 14, 2020
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
School divisions make changes amid COVID-19
Schools in the province are taking varying degrees of measures as COVID-19 worries continue. The Regina Catholic School Division said it's pausing all assemblies as of late Friday morning. Gatherings ...
Britton Gray
Mar 13, 2020
School bus (980 CJME file photo)
Two U of R students self-isolating due to flu-like symptoms
Two students at the University of Regina are now self-isolating after experiencing flu-like symptoms. The university confirmed it has made arrangements for the two students to self-isolate after consu...
Britton Gray
Mar 12, 2020
'It was just so abrupt:' High school basketball season ends due to teachers' sanctions
It was the news high school basketball players across the province didn't want to hear. The provincial championship tournament, Hoopla, has been cancelled due to sanctions imposed by teachers during o...
Britton Gray
Mar 12, 2020
The Harvest City Reapers and Regina Christian School Grizzlies play in the Regina Intercollegiate Basketball League's White Division city championship at Thom Collegiate on March 11, 2020. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Supporters, opponents of Brandt/CNIB building gather
There are two sides to every protest -- at least that's what one group of people wanted to get across in Regina on Wednesday. A group of visually impaired people was outside the proposed location for ...
Britton Gray
Mar 11, 2020
Bob Huber, who supports the construction of the Brandt/CNIB building in Wascana Park, in Regina on March 11, 2020. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Company appealing Capital Pointe land sale
A group is appealing a judge's decision regarding the sale of the former Capital Pointe site. Lawyer Tony Merchant is representing Smith Street Lands, a company that bid $2.8 million for the land at 1...
Britton Gray
Mar 10, 2020
(Evan Radford/980 CJME)
'It'll just keep us hungrier:' Dunstone reflects on 2020 Brier
Even though the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier didn't end the way they wanted, Matt Dunstone and the members of his Regina-based rink are still happy about their performance at the Canadian men's curling cham...
Britton Gray
Mar 09, 2020
Saskatchewan skip Matt Dunstone throws a rock during the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier. (Curling Canada/Twitter)
'I didn't think I had it:' Sask. man wins million-dollar prize
Bradley Nyhus had a $1-million winning ticket on his table for a few weeks -- he just didn't know it. Nyhus, who ranches near Ceylon, has been buying scratch-and-win tickets for about 40 years and pur...
Britton Gray
Mar 05, 2020
Bradley Nyhus with his $1-million cheque on March 5, 2020. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
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