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Britton Gray
Regina road crews out early to clear snow
After snowing Tuesday evening, City of Regina crews were out in the early hours Wednesday morning to clear the streets. The city said they had crews out at 4 a.m. salting and sanding the streets, begi...
Britton Gray
Nov 01, 2017
Not-so-spooky weather in store for trick-or-treaters
While scary costumes and spooky decorations might send chills down the spines of trick-or-treaters on Halloween night, the weather isn't expected to be a thing of nightmares. "When you look back over ...
Britton Gray
Oct 31, 2017
Spooky decorations fill a yard in northwest Regina on Oct. 31, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Fund collects hay, money for ranchers affected by wildfire
The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) continues to raise funds and collect a wide variety of items to help farmers affected by recent wildfires in the province's southwest. A wildfire near...
Britton Gray
Oct 30, 2017
Wildfire still smouldering near the Village of Empress Oct. 18, 2017. (Jenny Hagan/Twitter)
Slower summer picks up for roofers following windstorm
While most of the summer has been slow for Wheatland Roofing, business has picked up since a wind storm ravaged the province. Owner Mike Smith said that the hot, dry weather has been good for many, it...
Britton Gray
Oct 20, 2017
This year’s flu strain more severe for seniors: province
Saskatchewan is getting ready to combat the flu once again. The influenza vaccine will be offered in the province beginning Oct. 23. The vaccine will be available in a wide variety of places including...
Britton Gray
Oct 20, 2017
Saskatchewan Abilities Council gets new name, look
The Saskatchewan Abilities Council has a new name, logo and mission statement. The organization, which has been in existence for 67 years, helps create jobs for people with disabilities and works to r...
Britton Gray
Oct 19, 2017
SaskAbilities unveil their new sign at the organization’s Regina location on Oct. 19, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Weyburn choir gets to be Jukebox Heroes with Foreigner
A group of Weyburn high school students got to share the stage with legendary rock band Foreigner in Regina Monday night. The Weyburn STARS Comprehensive Choir won a Jack FM contest to get the chance ...
Britton Gray
Oct 17, 2017
Weyburn choir on stage with Foreigner Oct. 16, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina golfers benefit from warm October weather
With warm weather expected for Regina over the next week, golfers will be hitting the links for most of October. While frost has been spotted on the grounds early some days, members of the Wascana Cou...
Britton Gray
Oct 16, 2017
Summer leisure activities can extend into fall this year, with temperatures in September predicted to be higher than average.
Thunder hold on to defeat the Huskies, advance to PFC finals
The Regina Thunder rallied in the second half to defeat the Edmonton Huskies and punch their ticket to the Prairie Football Conference (PFC) finals. The Thunder traveled to Clarke Park in Edmonton on ...
Britton Gray
Oct 15, 2017
The Regina Thunder defeated the Edmonton Huskies on Oct. 15, 2017, to advance to the Prarie Football Conference finals. (Regina Thunder Football Club Facebook)
Cooking safety key to curbing Regina house fires: chief
Regina's fire chief is backing up findings from a recent study on the leading cause of house fires in the city. The study, released Tuesday, found 39 per cent of house fires were caused by cooking acc...
Britton Gray
Oct 14, 2017
Regina City Manager Chris Holden (right) introduces media to the city's new fire Chief Layne Jackson on Sept. 12, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
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