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Britton Gray
3D-printed guns a concern to agencies worldwide: Goodale
While technology can make the world a better place to live, governments and police across the world could be facing a new challenge because of it. Plans were set to go online and become downloadable f...
Britton Gray
Aug 01, 2018
Ralph Goodale speaks at the University of Regina on Sept. 8, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Reduced speed limits could be coming to Regina school zones
There could be changes on the way to how school zones operate in the Queen City. The City of Regina's Executive Committee will look over recommendations brought forward by the Traffic School Zone Safe...
Britton Gray
Jul 31, 2018
Bregg Cleaners dealing with decade of Capital Pointe delays
It's been nearly a decade since plans were first pitched for a new condo development at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Albert Street and Bregg Cleaners owner Terry Thorsteinson has had a front-row ...
Britton Gray
Jul 31, 2018
Bregg Cleaners has had a front-row view for the lack of development on the Capital Pointe project next door. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Councillors urging stop to further developments in Wascana
With business developments taking place in Wascana Park, a trio of city councillors have put forward a motion asking the city to support keeping businesses out of the park. Councillors Bob Hawkins, An...
Britton Gray
Jul 30, 2018
Capital Pointe appeal decision expected within 30 days
The latest chapter in the ongoing Capital Pointe Saga could soon be coming to a close. Westgate Properties is appealing the City of Regina's order to backfill the hole located at the corner of Victori...
Britton Gray
Jul 27, 2018
Bike shop takes to social media to help catch thief
One Regina bicycle shop used social media to help pump the brakes on crime. "We're not helping the situation by letting it happen," said Fred Vandelinden, the vice-president at Dutch Cycle, who took t...
Britton Gray
Jul 26, 2018
Dutch Cycle, pictured on June 26, 2018, used social media to help catch a thief. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
City presents case in day 2 of Capital Pointe appeal
The city got to present their case as to why the Capital Pointe hole should be backfilled during the second day of the appeal Wednesday. Lawyers representing the city and Westgate Properties, the comp...
Britton Gray
Jul 25, 2018
Capital Pointe investors could get money back: lawyer
After about a decade of delays and work stoppages, one Regina lawyer thinks investors in Capital Pointe could have legal grounding to get their money back. Westgate Properties, which owns the site, is...
Britton Gray
Jul 24, 2018
Province seeks court order against protest camp
Whatever the outcome, it appears the protest camp at Wascana Park in Regina will be resolved in court. The Saskatchewan government has launched legal action against The Justice for our Stolen Children...
Britton Gray
Jul 19, 2018
Alberta, U.S. trade action affecting Sask. brewer
One Saskatchewan brewer is seeing his business affected by not just one, but two recent trade disputes. Alberta is appealing a recent Court of Queen's Bench ruling surrounding its markups and rebate p...
Britton Gray
Jul 19, 2018
Rebellion Brewing unveiled new cans Tuesday that feature designs by Saskatchewan artists. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
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