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Britton Gray
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
Municipalities want Sask. government to lay out pot laws
Saskatchewan cities, towns and villages are hoping the province clears the smoke surrounding its marijuana legislation in time for the July 1 deadline. The province has undergone a consultation proces...
Britton Gray
Nov 02, 2017
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
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