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Britton Gray
Last-second field goal leads to 19-17 Rams victory
It would take two touchdowns from players in for injured players and a field goal as time expired but the University of Regina Rams ended up winning a wild one against the UBC Thunderbirds at Mosaic S...
Britton Gray
Sep 14, 2018
University of Regina Rams offensive lineman Matt Degelman makes a block against the UBC Thunderbirds on Sept. 14, 2018. (Piper Sports Photography)
Riders, Gainey preparing for dynamic Redblack offence
After coming off two straight wins against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, to extend their current win streak to four, a new challenge awaits the Riders in the form of the Ottawa Redblacks. The Roughriders...
Britton Gray
Sep 13, 2018
Ed Gainey. (File photo courtesy of the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Regina sees high number of water main breaks in September
September is often the busiest month for water main breaks in Regina, and that's holding true once again in 2018. As of Sept. 11, the City of Regina has repaired 27 water main breaks. Pat Wilson, dire...
Britton Gray
Sep 12, 2018
Traffic had to drive through water at Regina's Victoria Avenue and Ottawa Street intersection because of a water main break on August 15, 2018. (Jayda Noyes/980 CJME)
Teepees begin to come down at Wascana protest camp
After 196 days, the Justice for our Stolen Children Camp began to take down the teepees but one is expected to remain until Wednesday evening. More than 100 people gathered in Wascana Park for a potlu...
Britton Gray
Sep 11, 2018
Teepees were getting taken down at the Justice for our Stolen Children camp on Sept. 11, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Weyburn cop runs QCM for fallen officers, mental health
Const. Jeffery Bartsch has been running marathons wearing full police gear to help raise money for mental health research for the last three years. But this year, the Queen City Marathon in Regina had...
Britton Gray
Sep 10, 2018
Const. Jeffery Bartsch with the Weyburn Police Service runs the Queen City marathon on Sept. 9, 2018. (Jeffery Bartsch/Submitted)
Huskies defeat Thunder 27-17, Regina sit in 3rd place
The Regina Thunder and Edmonton Huskies met for the second time in seven days, with the Huskies coming away with the win at Mosaic Stadium Sunday. The Huskies wasted no time trying to make up for last...
Britton Gray
Sep 09, 2018
Regina Thunder receiver DeShawn Le Jour avoids a tackle against the Edmonton Huskies on Sept. 9, 2018. (Wanda Harron Photography)
Strong second half leads to 51-13 Rams win over Golden Bears
While the University of Regina Rams got the bounce-back win they needed, they might've lost their all-time leading rusher in the process. Running back Atlee Simon left the game due to injury in the fi...
Britton Gray
Sep 07, 2018
University of Regina Rams quarterback Noah Picton throws a pass against the University of Alberta Golden Bears on Sept. 7, 2018. (Cara Photography)
Sask. export group hopeful NAFTA deal within reach
The organization which champions Saskatchewan exports around the world is cautiously optimistic a new NAFTA deal will soon come to fruition. The Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP) helps ...
Britton Gray
Sep 07, 2018
Picton reaches 10K yards, Rams look for win against Alberta
As Noah Picton writes his final chapters at the University of Regina, he also continues to write his name in the history books. In the Rams first game of the season, the quarterback reached the 10,000...
Britton Gray
Sep 07, 2018
Former University of Regina Rams quarterback Noah Picton. (File photo courtesy of Piper Sports Photography)
Saudi students leaving U of R amidst Canada spat
More than 100 international students will not be returning to the University of Regina after being caught in the middle of a spat between Canada and their country of Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Saudi...
Britton Gray
Sep 05, 2018
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