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Britton Gray
Sask. exporters to benefit from new Canada-EU trade deal
Exporters in Saskatchewan are going to be benefiting from a new free-trade agreement between Canada and the European Union. The Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) ...
Britton Gray
Sep 20, 2017
New faces join Rider lineup as old faces return
Old and new faces were present at Riders practice as the team prepared for their Western Conference showdown with the Calgary Stampeders. Injuries have recently plagued the team, but the team received...
Britton Gray
Sep 20, 2017
Riders defensive back Marc-Olivier Brouillette speaks to reporters after practice on Sept. 20, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan Medical Association talking to Sask. doctors
The Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) is currently visiting 11 communities to discuss the change to a single health authority and proposed changes to the small business tax. The stops are a part ...
Britton Gray
Sep 20, 2017
Players return from NHL camps, one key Pat still gone
The Regina Pats are getting ready to begin their centennial season, and while some players have returned from NHL camps, there's still a major one missing. Sam Steel is currently in Anaheim for Ducks ...
Britton Gray
Sep 19, 2017
City gives out permit for Capital Pointe foundation work
There's another chapter being written in the ongoing Capital Pointe saga. The City of Regina announced that a foundation permit was granted to Westgate Properties, one of the developers of the project...
Britton Gray
Sep 18, 2017
Work is at a standstill at the Capital Pointe site on Sept. 18, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina airport looking at growth while preparing for future
The Regina International Airport is asking the public how the airport can fly into the future with new upgrades. The airport held a public forum Thursday to discuss possible changes that could be made...
Britton Gray
Sep 15, 2017
Former thief explains why, and how, he stole vehicles
Auto thefts have been highlighted by Regina police this summer, with many reminders for drivers to not leave keys in unlocked vehicles. A man who used to steal vehicles, and asked to remain anonymous,...
Britton Gray
Sep 11, 2017
Fire causes propane tanks to explode north of Regina
A ball of fire erupted into the air as crews battled a blaze in an industrial area north of the city on Monday. Regina Fire and Protective Services received a call shortly after 4 p.m. about an active...
Britton Gray
Sep 11, 2017
Fire crews fight a blaze north of Regina Sept. 11, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Consultation on small business tax changes continues
Ottawa is looking at changing the tax provisions for small businesses, which has drawn criticism from people across the country. The federal government's plan will close tax provisions it calls an unf...
Britton Gray
Sep 10, 2017
Ralph Goodale speaks at the University of Regina on Sept. 8, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
End of an era: deconstruction begins at Mosaic Stadium
It's been there since 1936 but now Taylor Field is in its final months of existence. Deconstruction crews are set to bring equipment into the stadium as early as next week. "There will be no explosion...
Britton Gray
Sep 06, 2017
Old Mosaic Stadium on Sept. 6, 2017, is now in its final months of existence with deconstruction beginning shortly. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
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