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Britton Gray
40-year Regina coach takes on new challenge with Thunder
Despite being a football coach for about 40 years in Regina, one man isn't ready to step away from the sidelines just yet. Alex Smith has coached at high schools, in the CFL and everywhere in between ...
Britton Gray
Jan 13, 2018
The Regina Thunder gather together in Mosaic Stadium. (Wanda Harron Photography)
Both weather radars in Sask. down for upgrades, repairs
Predicting the weather in Saskatchewan is tough enough to begin with, but Environment Canada has been facing extra challenges over the last several months. Both of the weather radar stations in Saskat...
Britton Gray
Jan 12, 2018
'She's proud of me:' Schmirler's daughter heads to nationals
Sara England has the blood of Saskatchewan curling royalty running through her veins and she's looking to deliver a national championship to the province. England and her team won the provincial junio...
Britton Gray
Jan 10, 2018
Sara England’s team from Regina’s Callie Curling Club defeated Chaelynn Kitz’s team during the provincial junior women’s championship final game on Dec. 31, 2017. (curlsask.ca)
Sask. prison workers raise alarm over inmate fentanyl use: union
Prison employees have been dealing with fentanyl making its way into Saskatchewan's correctional facilities. Saskatchewan Government and General Employee's Union (SGEU) President Bob Bymoen said that ...
Britton Gray
Jan 05, 2018
Woman seeks refund after Pats homecoming game changes
A Melville woman is tracking down a refund - and making new weekend plans - after the Regina Pats decided to move their Homecoming Weekend hockey games indoors. The team announced Wednesday that due t...
Britton Gray
Jan 04, 2018
Fewer cases solved, but tips up for Regina Crime Stoppers
While more people are calling Regina Crime Stoppers, fewer crimes were solved in 2017. But police say that doesn't mean things are going south. Regina Crime Stoppers received a record 1,192 tips in 20...
Britton Gray
Jan 04, 2018
Craig Perrault, the vice-president of Regina Crime Stoppers, vice-president speaks as the organization reveals its yearly numbers on Jan. 4, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
High demand for cabs leads to long wait times New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve is one of the busiest times of the year for Regina's cab drivers and that can lead to long waits for customers trying to find a ride home. Emery Alberts said she booked a cab online in ...
Britton Gray
Jan 03, 2018
Bursting pipes new worry after extreme cold leaves Sask.
The recent deep freeze on the Prairies appears to have wreaked havoc on pipes and sewer lines in Saskatchewan. For several days over the Christmas week, the province was blanketed under extreme cold w...
Britton Gray
Jan 02, 2018
Frigid temperatures lead to busy weekend for tow trucks
While frigid temperatures cause havoc for drivers, tow companies are keeping busy. Since Christmas Day, CAA Saskatchewan has responded to 374 calls in Regina and 554 in Saskatoon. Of those, 310 and 40...
Britton Gray
Dec 27, 2017
Boxing Day shoppers brave low temperatures for lower prices
Regina shoppers were out to find out which would be lower on Boxing Day: the temperature or the prices. Despite an extreme cold warning in place and wind chills near -45 C, shoppers were still filling...
Britton Gray
Dec 27, 2017
Shoppers go in and out of Best Buy in Regina during extremely cold temperatures on Dec. 26, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
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