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Britton Gray
66 years later, LIT still provides excitement for athletes
After 66 years, the Luther Invitational Basketball Tournament (LIT) continues to provide inspiration for student athletes. LIT is one of the longest-running tournaments in the Queen City and features ...
Britton Gray
Feb 10, 2018
Action from the Luther Invitational Tournament in 2018. (Luther Invitational Tournament/Facebook)
Luther Invitational will include 1st full girls’ tournament
For the first time in the history of the Luther Invitational Basketball Tournament (LIT), a full eight-team girls' tournament will be taking place. Girls were first given a chance to participate in th...
Britton Gray
Feb 08, 2018
Luther students Liam Zimmer, Madeleine Tell and Logan Lindskog shoot around the basketball after the Luther Invitational basketball tournament opening conference on Feb. 7, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Former women’s hockey star Wickenheiser to donate brain to concussion research
BOSTON - Retired Canadian women's hockey star Hayley Wickenheiser will donate her brain to concussion research after her death. The Concussion Legacy Foundation says the four-time Olympic gold medalli...
Britton Gray
Feb 06, 2018
Shelter beds still available as cold weather increases demand
The frigidly cold weather has some homeless shelter operating at capacity, but it doesn't mean all beds are full in Regina. Souls Harbour Rescue Mission has room for 16 people with 12 beds and four co...
Britton Gray
Feb 05, 2018
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Big screen, big game: Super Bowl to be played in theatres
You can sit back in a nice leather recliner, enjoy some popcorn and watch Super Bowl LII on a 50-foot screen. For the first time, Cineplex will be presenting the big game on the big screen at 50 of th...
Britton Gray
Feb 03, 2018
Regina football players help Canada defeat U.S. in showdown
A few Regina football players helped Canada claim victory over the United States in the Under 18 International Bowl last month - and they're going to be continuing their careers in the Queen City. The...
Britton Gray
Feb 03, 2018
Jaxon Ford (left) and Joshua White (right) sign their intent to play with the University of Regina Rams on Jan. 4, 2018. (Stephen Bryce/Twitter)
Cross-country ski club faces challenges due to lack of snow
The weather is proving a challenge for the Regina Ski Club. The Queen City is seeing less snow this winter, with a stretch of more than 70 days between snowfalls. Club member Tamela Friesen said the c...
Britton Gray
Feb 01, 2018
Cross Country Canada community coaching course taking place in Kinsmen Park in Regina on Dec. 17, 2017. (Regina Ski Club/Facebook)
'Fingers crossed:' Winter events hoping for snowfall
While the winter has seen its share of cold weather, Regina has been missing the snow and that's causing headaches for organizers of some winter events. Since September, Saskatchewan has only received...
Britton Gray
Jan 31, 2018
Sask. drillers carry on as Canadian oil rigs move to U.S.
More and more oil rigs are moving from Canada to the U.S., but Saskatchewan's oilpatch is continuing on with business as usual. Mark Salkeld, president and CEO of the Petroleum Services Association of...
Britton Gray
Jan 31, 2018
Snow, cold temperatures making its way to Sask.
The weather has been treating Regina residents well recently, but it was never going to last forever. Environment Canada is forecasting snow and freezing rain for the Queen City heading into the weeke...
Britton Gray
Jan 25, 2018
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