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Britton Gray
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)
Regina firefighters teach fire safety to local students
Regina's firefighters are hoping to teach people about fire safety, and they're starting with some of the city's youngest residents. Grade 2 students from St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School were at the l...
Britton Gray
Oct 12, 2017
Officials speak to Grade 2 students from St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School about fire safety on Oct. 12, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Brandt Centre security tightened in wake of world events
You may notice a slight increase in security at Regina's Brandt Centre. "Safety is a top priority," said Shalyn Kivela, corporate communications manager with Evraz Place. "In light of the recent world...
Britton Gray
Oct 11, 2017
RCMP working on increasing number of recruits: Minister
According to a federal minister, the RCMP is working to address their under-staffing issue. Earlier this year, the RCMP in Saskatchewan said they were dealing with staffing issues. While the official ...
Britton Gray
Oct 11, 2017
Old Mosaic Stadium continues to fall as demolition rolls on
As the Saskatchewan Roughriders wear-in a new home field, demolition continues at old Mosaic Stadium. The stadium, which was home to the riders and hosted four Grey Cup championships, was recently rep...
Britton Gray
Oct 10, 2017
Demolition continues at old Mosaic Stadium on Oct. 10, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina Thunder fall 35-22 to the Winnipeg Rifles
Despite being able to pull the game within a touchdown in the fourth quarter, the Regina Thunder would ultimately fall to the Winnipeg Rifles Saturday. Backed by over 230 yards on the ground, the Rifl...
Britton Gray
Oct 08, 2017
The Regina Thunder gather together in Mosaic Stadium. (Wanda Harron Photography)
Lawyer glad about '60s Scoop compensation, more steps needed
Ottawa announced it will be paying hundreds of millions of dollars to those affected by the '60s scoop, but a Regina lawyer said there is more work to be done. The federal government announced Friday ...
Britton Gray
Oct 06, 2017
New letter sent to Catholic schools regarding HPV vaccine
Saskatchewan bishops have sent out a new letter regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine after parents mistakenly received one that hadn't been updated in about a decade. On Sept. 25, a letter...
Britton Gray
Oct 06, 2017
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