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Britton Gray
Taylor Ungar turns position change into record-breaking career
When Taylor Ungar came to the University of Regina to play volleyball, she came as a left-side hitter. But after making a difficult position change to libero, Ungar finds herself in the Canada West re...
Britton Gray
Feb 01, 2019
Sask. NDP calling for potash royalty review
The Saskatchewan NDP are calling for a review on potash royalties because the government could be missing out on valuable revenue. According to a report from the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Pub...
Britton Gray
Jan 28, 2019
Taylor Ungar becomes Canada West all-time digs leader
Taylor Ungar became the Canada West all-time digs leader over the weekend as the University of Regina Cougars women's volleyball team swept the weekend series against MacEwan University. Ungar scored ...
Britton Gray
Jan 28, 2019
Former U of R student keeping eye on Venezuela situation
As political tensions increase in Venezuela, a former University of Regina student is keeping tabs on what's happening in his home country. Carlos Prieto grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, and came to the...
Britton Gray
Jan 24, 2019
Juan Guaido, head of Venezuela's opposition-run congress, speaks to supporters at a rally where he declared himself interim president until new elections can be called in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. The opposition rally was called to demand President Nicolas Maduro's resignation. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
'It's expected': 24 straight seasons of playoffs for Cougars
For the 24th straight season, the University of Regina women's basketball team will be making an appearance in the Canada West playoffs. The team clinched a playoff spot with its weekend sweep over th...
Britton Gray
Jan 18, 2019
The U of R Cougars Women's Basketball team won 86 to 28 over the MacEwan Griffins Saturday Dec. 1, 2018. (Arthur Ward/ Twitter @arthurimages)
U of R men's, women's basketball teams earn sweeps
Both men's and women's Cougars basketball teams continued to add to their impressive seasons, coming away with weekend sweeps over the UBC Okanagan Heat. The women's team, ranked number 10 in the nati...
Britton Gray
Jan 14, 2019
Both women's and men's U of R Cougars basketball teams won weekend sweeps on Jan. 12, 2018. (Arthur Ward/Twitter)
Pats continue with youth movement, trade Robbie Holmes at deadline
It was a quiet WHL Trade Deadline day for the Regina Pats, but the team announced a trade a few hours after the deadline that sent Robbie Holmes to Everett for a 15-year-old forward prospect and draft...
Britton Gray
Jan 10, 2019
(Keith Hershmiller/Regina Pats)
Woman frustrated with lack of rural help for abandoned animals
A Bethune woman is frustrated with the lack of help she's been getting to try and save Christmas, an abandoned puppy who's been in her neighbourhood for about a month. "He's about anywhere between nin...
Britton Gray
Dec 27, 2018
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Ride-sharing on the way in new year: Regina mayor
Regina could be seeing Uber, Lyft and other ride-sharing companies early in 2019. Mayor Michael Fougere said a report on ride-sharing is expected to go to community and protective services in January ...
Britton Gray
Dec 18, 2018
The Saskatchewan government has introduced legislation to allow ride-sharing services like Uber to operate in the province. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
New lights coming to south Ring Road
New lights are on the way to help drivers on Regina's Ring Road at night, but there will still be a stretch left in the dark near Albert Street. Norm Kyle, director of roadways and transportation with...
Britton Gray
Dec 17, 2018
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