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Britton Gray
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
(Wikimedia Commons)
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
(Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
'Pretty sketchy:' ice melting on lakes due to weather
With sunshine and warm temperatures expected to stick around, ice fishers and drivers are going to want to take it easy when heading out on the ice. Saskatchewan is in the middle of a mini-December he...
Britton Gray
Dec 14, 2018
Lumsden's TRK Towing pulled four vehicles out of the ice on Last Mountain Lake during one stretch in 2018. (File photo from Tyler Temple TRK Towing/Facebook)
Sunshine, above normal temperatures in Sask.
The December heat wave across most of Saskatchewan could stick around almost until Christmas. Mike Russo with Environment Canada said the prairies are currently receiving a burst of Pacific air, with ...
Britton Gray
Dec 14, 2018
Police now providing teddy bears for kids in crisis
You might expect to find weapons and handcuffs in police cruisers to deal with crime calls, but now officers will also carry a cuddly new tool to help comfort the children they encounter in crisis sit...
Britton Gray
Dec 07, 2018
Jan and Luke Lawrence (centre) with Teddy Bears Anonymous partnered with Regina Police Service to provide teddy bears for children in crisis on Dec. 7, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Sunshine on the way after fog, cloudy streak
After two weeks of fog, clouds, freezing rain and snow, sunshine is finally set to make its return southern Saskatchewan. Environment Canada's Terri Lang said the sun did shine through the clouds in a...
Britton Gray
Dec 06, 2018
3 Regina high school basketball tournaments, U of R in action
High School basketball in the Queen City is in full swing, with three tournaments taking place over the weekend in Regina. Senior girls and boys teams were in action at the O'Neill basketball classic....
Britton Gray
Dec 03, 2018
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)
'A mess:' Freezing rain encases Regina, highways in ice
Freezing rain overnight made streets in Regina and highways around the city more fit for a game of hockey than for driving on. As sanding trucks headed out on highways and certain main streets, condit...
Britton Gray
Nov 28, 2018
Pileup of semis near Maclean on Highway 1 after freezing rain Nov. 28, 2018. (Submitted)
U of R Cougars swimmers claim 3 bronze medals
The University of Regina Cougars swim teams competed at the Canada West championships over the weekend, coming away with three medals. Etienne Paquin-Foisy earned two of the medals for the team, winni...
Britton Gray
Nov 26, 2018
University of Regina Cougars swimmers Bree Crookshanks (left) and Etienne Paquin-Foisy pose with their Canada West bronze medals on Nov. 25, 2018. (Jim Corry)
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