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Britton Gray
Regina's new smoking bylaw ignites Saturday
A new bylaw is being put in place to help butt out smoking in the Queen City. Regina's smoking bylaw is set to take effect on July 15. Councillor Bob Hawkins said the old bylaw has been around 20 year...
Britton Gray
Jul 17, 2017
Donna Pasiechnik (right), manager of tobacco control with the Canadian Cancer Society, speaks about a new bylaw coming into effect on July 14, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Milky Way brings warm-weather relief for 61 years
As the temperature rises in the Queen City, so does the appetite for some summer treat. One of the more famous ice cream stops in Regina in Milky Way. The store has been serving up treats for 61 years...
Britton Gray
Jul 14, 2017
'Underwear all weekend:' beat the heat Country Thunder style
The sun is out and the temperatures are high for Country Thunder Saskatchewan this weekend, meaning people are going to need to find ways to stay cool and hydrated. 980 CJME was out in Craven to find ...
Britton Gray
Jul 14, 2017
Leslie Kusch, Maddy Keller and Lauren Moore brought a kiddie pool to Craven to beat the heat on July 13, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Mortgages impacted as Bank of Canada hike interest rates
The Bank of Canada announced Wednesday that interest rates are rising and that will impact the money in Canadian's pockets. The benchmark interest rate is now pegged at 0.75 per cent. Bank of Canada g...
Britton Gray
Jul 12, 2017
U.S. northwest of interest in missing Mekayla Bali case
New developments emerged Wednesday in the case of missing Yorkton teen Mekayla Bali. In a bulletin released by the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), it stated the now 18-year...
Britton Gray
Jul 12, 2017
The now 18-year-old Mekayla Bali has been missing from Yorkton since April 2016. (Paula Bali)
Man, police speak after canine unit incidents
Linus Kaysaywaysemat said he was just outside having a smoke when he was bitten by a Regina Police Service (RPS) dog on July 6, 2017. "It happened so quick that I didn't even have time to react, I was...
Britton Gray
Jul 11, 2017
On July 11, 2017, Linus Kaysaywaysemat shows injuries he says he sustained from a police dog biting him.
Potentially 'lethal' temperatures for Craven: meteorologist
Finding a reason to have a drink at Country Thunder Saskatchewan won't be a problem this weekend - staying safe in the heat might be. Temperatures are expected to get near the mid-30's C over the week...
Britton Gray
Jul 11, 2017
Dickie Dee bikes bring summer treats during Sask. hot spell
The warm weather has had people in Regina looking for some cool, summer treats to beat the heat - and a newly returned business is taking full advantage. Dickie Dee's Ice Cream returned to the Queen C...
Britton Gray
Jul 10, 2017
Ashton Soerensen has worked with Dickie Dee's since it returned two years ago. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Unemployment up in Sask. as national rate drops
According to recent Statistics Canada numbers, more people were unemployed in June than in May. The unemployment rate in Saskatchewan increased to 6.5 per cent in June. The previous month, it was sitt...
Britton Gray
Jul 07, 2017
Be consistent: garden expert on keeping plants alive in heat
Your garden might be like Goldilocks this weekend in all this heat. Too much water, not enough water. That will be the struggle for many gardeners in Regina this weekend, as temperatures will hit the ...
Britton Gray
Jul 07, 2017
Rick Van Duyvendyk, host of Garden Talk on 980 CJME, advises people to be consistent when watering their gardens. (Dutch Growers/Facebook)
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