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Britton Gray
Regina's 1st First Nations owned Tim Hortons opens
A new Tim Hortons in north Regina has more meaning than just a place for people to grab a cup of coffee. The coffee shop, located in the Saulteaux Crossing Business park on Pinkie Road, is the only Fi...
Britton Gray
Nov 14, 2017
The Tim Hortons owned by Sakimay First Nation opened on Nov. 14, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Rider fans mirror team's travels during playoffs
The Riders are on an eastern road trip for the duration of the playoffs, and one Saskatchewan couple is following the team's travels. Brin Werrett is the president of the Regina Thunder Football Club ...
Britton Gray
Nov 14, 2017
Brin and Rachel Werrett cheer on the Saskatchewan Roughriders during the Eastern Conference Semi-Final in Ottawa on Nov. 12, 2017. (Brin Werrett/Facebook)
'I cheer where my son goes:' Father cheers on Redblacks player
Zack Evans and his family are from Regina but he's now a member of the Ottawa Redblacks. His dad said it was an easy choice for who he will be cheering for during Sunday's clash against the Saskatchew...
Britton Gray
Nov 11, 2017
Zack Evans raises the Grey Cup as a member of the Ottawa Redblacks. (Zack Evans Facebook)
Former employee reflects on Moose Jaw Times-Herald
The Moose Jaw Times-Herald has brought news to the Friendly City for almost 130 years, but the presses will be stopping in December. The paper announced that it will be ending both print and digital v...
Britton Gray
Nov 09, 2017
Carmichael Outreach launches fundraiser for renovations
Carmichael Outreach has helped many people in the community through various programs, and now the organization is asking for help to renovate their new building. The non-profit organization launched i...
Britton Gray
Nov 09, 2017
This building on 12th Avenue will eventually be the new home of Carmichael Outreach in Regina. (file photo CJME News)
Drivers confused by conflicting signage for Regina Bypass
The opening of the first phase of the Regina Bypass caused a bit of mayhem on Arcola Street. Signs were posted indicating vehicles could use the bypass and avoid going through the city to get to Moose...
Britton Gray
Nov 07, 2017
(Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
Safety a top priority with snow on Stadium roof
It wasn't only the Roughriders who had to deal with the snow this past - so did the fans. As many braved the chilly temperature to watch the game, some 800 fans were moved from their seats due to a sn...
Britton Gray
Nov 06, 2017
Overhanging snow forced hundreds of football fans to move seats at the Roughrider game against the Edmonton Eskimos Nov. 4, 2017. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
Rams comeback falls short, Thunderbirds advance to Hardy Cup
Despite a record day from running back Atlee Simon, the University of Regina Rams were beaten in the playoffs by the Thunderbirds for the second straight year on Saturday in Vancouver. The University ...
Britton Gray
Nov 04, 2017
Man charged after online threats made to Country Thunder
A 30-year-old Fort Qu'Appelle man has been charged with uttering threats by RCMP after a social media post was reported to police. RCMP said an anonymous complaint was made regarding a threat circulat...
Britton Gray
Nov 03, 2017
RCMP patrol the grounds at the Country Thunder Saskatchewan music festival on July 14, 2017. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Early snow in November good news for Sask. snowmobilers
While some people might not be too excited to see the snow falling in early November, those with snowmobiles are hoping it's a sign of things to come. "All snow is great to see in southern Saskatchewa...
Britton Gray
Nov 03, 2017
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