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Britton Gray
Sask. Research Council expands Aboriginal Mentorship Program
While the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) has provided mentorship to Indigenous students in Saskatoon and northern communities in the past, it's now partnering with the University of Regina to bri...
Britton Gray
Jun 21, 2018
Chennoa Tracey speaks about the Aboriginal Mentorship Program on June 21, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
U of R Rams standout loses awards over positive pot test
After becoming the first ever University of Regina Rams player to be named the national rookie of the year, Regina-born linebacker Nick Cross is having his awards taken away after testing positive for...
Britton Gray
Jun 20, 2018
University of Manitoba Bisons running back Jamel Lyles gets tackled by University of Regina Rams linebacker Nick Cross at Mosaic Stadium on Sept. 23, 2017. (Piper Sports Photography)
Bacteria found in rainbow trout at Lucky Lake fish farm
Rainbow trout at the Lucky Lake fish farm are being monitored after disease was detected in the population. The Ministry of Environment first received a report of the trout being infected with weissel...
Britton Gray
Jun 20, 2018
First utility-scale solar project coming to Sask.
As SaskPower continues to work on reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, it's beginning work on the province's first utility-scale solar project. While the Crown corporation has customer programs wher...
Britton Gray
Jun 19, 2018
Regina play looks at love, intimacy in disabled community
A new stage production in Regina is tackling the stigma surrounding people who live with disabilities and their need for love, romance and intimacy. Mine to Have: Sensuality and Circumstances is the l...
Britton Gray
Jun 19, 2018
Performers from Listen To Dis run through a scene from Mine to Have: Sensuality and Circumstances on June 14, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Local bar gives World Cup fans a place to watch early games
One bar in Regina is giving soccer fans a chance to enjoy a beer while they cheer on their favourite nation during this year's FIFA World Cup. With the tournament taking place in Russia this year, som...
Britton Gray
Jun 18, 2018
Regina Jazz Festival marks 10 years
The Regina Jazz Festival is underway this weekend showcasing a variety of styles in performances by both international headliners and local musicians. The Al Muirhead Canadian Quintet is headlining Sa...
Britton Gray
Jun 15, 2018
The Regina Jazz Festival features many free performances around the city June 13 to 17, 2018. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Activist camp removed from Sask. Legislature after 108 days
Members of the Justice for our Stolen Children Camp in Regina were woken up by the harsh lights of trucks shining on their tents as the sun began to rise Friday morning. It was the 108th day for the g...
Britton Gray
Jun 15, 2018
The teepee at the Justice for our Stolen Children Camp was all that remained after most tents were forcibly removed on June 15, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Sask. fans expectations riding high after last season's success
With the Riders increasing the team's win total last season, expectations from fans are also rising. Saskatchewan begins its quest for a fifth Grey Cup in franchise history Friday night, when the Toro...
Britton Gray
Jun 15, 2018
Ed Gainey (left) and Mike Edem celebrate a defensive play during the Roughriders game against B.C. on Aug. 13, 2017. (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
No licence fees for pot shops in Regina unlike in Saskatoon
Running a cannabis store in Regina won't be as expensive as doing so in Saskatoon. Unlike the Bridge City, the Queen City does not require commercial business licences. And with only six cannabis stor...
Britton Gray
Jun 14, 2018
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