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Britton Gray
Graffiti sprayed onto Regina Cenotaph
Vandals seem to have their sights set on the Cenotaph in Victoria Park. The word "Ardenn!!" was spray-painted onto the Cenotaph in orange paint earlier this week. The word has since been washed off, b...
Britton Gray
Apr 16, 2019
(@geeklex/Twitter)
Legion disturbed over disappearance of cenotaph plaque
The Cenotaph in Victoria Park is missing a piece that has been there for decades. Regina police are investigating the disappearance of the plaque that honours members of the Royal Canadian Air Force; ...
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2019
'Start fresh:' Rams complete 2019 spring camp
The University of Regina Rams are looking forward to the 2019 Canada West football season after a 2018 the team wishes it could forget. Last year was filled with many hurdles, from the team being stri...
Britton Gray
Apr 08, 2019
Rams players at the team's 2019 spring camp on April 7, 2019. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Driest March, rollercoaster April for Queen City
After the driest March ever recorded in Regina, April is bringing along some rollercoaster weather. March only saw 0.8 millimetres of precipitation according to Environment Canada; that's less than th...
Britton Gray
Apr 04, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Outdoor rink season ending in Queen City
As the spring season nears, the outdoor rink one is almost finished in Regina. With the warmer temperatures starting to melt away the snow and ice, the city stopped maintaining most of its outdoor rin...
Britton Gray
Mar 13, 2019
'The Logan Effect:' SI cover, documentary honour fallen Bronco
A month before the one-year anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, Sports Illustrated is honouring one of the inspirational stories that came from the tragedy. The magazine's latest cover feat...
Britton Gray
Mar 06, 2019
The Sports Illustrated cover that honours former Humboldt Bronco Logan Boulet who died in the team's bus crash. (Sports Illustrated/Twitter)
Vehicle thefts, crime rose in 2018
A high number of vehicle thefts in Regina led to a rise in overall crime in 2018. Thefts of vehicles increased by 51.5 per cent over 2017, with 474 more incidents during 2018. "There isn't really one ...
Britton Gray
Mar 04, 2019
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray. (980 CJME file photo)
CFL 2.0 to player safety: hundreds out for Commissioner visit
From CFL 2.0 to player safety to the current broadcasting schedule, it was all on the table as Commissioner Randy Ambrosie stopped in Regina as a part of his annual road trip to different CFL cities. ...
Britton Gray
Feb 24, 2019
Hundreds of Rider Nation were out for Commissioner Randy Ambrosie's visit on Feb. 24, 2019. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Cougars earn playoff sweep over Victoria
It wasn't end-to-end dominance, but the University of Regina Cougars women's basketball team turned things on when it mattered and punched their ticket to the Canada West semi finals. The team complet...
Britton Gray
Feb 15, 2019
The University of Regina Cougars women's basketball team celebrates during a game against the Victoria Vikes on Feb. 15, 2019. (Arthur Ward/Arthur Images)
Burst sprinkler line forced residents from Leader facility: SHA
Residents at the Leader healthcare facility are expected to be able to return home by the end of February after flooding forced them out. On Feb. 7, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) tweeted the...
Britton Gray
Feb 14, 2019
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