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Britton Gray
New rides, bizarre foods on offer at Queen City Ex
The sounds of thrill rides and the smells of deep fried food are about to the fill the air at Evraz Place. Setup is underway for this year's Queen City Ex. There's a wide variety of rides at this year...
Britton Gray
Aug 02, 2017
Setup underway at Regina's Queen City Ex on Aug. 1, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina providing $1M for Brandt Centre upgrades
The city is chipping in for the 2018 Memorial Cup, as well as a facelift for the Brandt Centre ahead of the tournament. Regina city council voted in favour of providing $250,000 for Memorial Cup opera...
Britton Gray
Aug 01, 2017
Regina city council defers immigration issue to province, Ottawa
Regina city council met Monday night, with a wide variety of topics up for debate. Council voted to approve funding for Brandt Centre upgrades and for the 2018 Memorial Cup. Council also voted to give...
Britton Gray
Aug 01, 2017
Protest outside Canadian Tire over alleged racial profiling
People banging drums, waving flags and holding up signs took to the parking lot at Regina's east end Canadian Tire to show support for Kamao Cappo Friday afternoon. The Muscowpetung First Nation resid...
Britton Gray
Jul 28, 2017
Kamao Cappo speaks to media on July 28, 2017 about the incident he caught on film between him and a Canadian Tire employee. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina residents try to beat the heat this summer
People in Regina, and most of Saskatchewan, are trying to stay out of the sun as heat takes over the province. It's been one of the driest Julys on record and Environment Canada has issued heat warnin...
Britton Gray
Jul 28, 2017
Regina Farmers' Market vendors dealing with dry summer
The heat has been sticking around in Saskatchewan, meaning producers are finding other ways to keep their plants hydrated. July has been extremely dry in and around Regina, with virtually no rain thro...
Britton Gray
Jul 27, 2017
Spring Creek Garden is one of the vendors at Regina Farmer's Market who are dealing with the dry conditions on July 26, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina residential school cemetery receives heritage status
The Regina Indian Industrial School (RIIS) stopped operating in 1910, but its impact will forever leave a mark on Saskatchewan's history. A graveyard where at least 38 of the students were buried will...
Britton Gray
Jul 26, 2017
The Regina Indian Industrial School graveyard received provincial heritage status on July 26, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
SaskPower inspects meters for ground-shifting damage
SaskPower continues to look for Regina homes that may be affected by the ground-shifting which has caused five meters to catch fire. SaskPower has inspected about 600 meters as of Tuesday morning. The...
Britton Gray
Jul 25, 2017
SaskPower said residents should be on the look out for their meters being pulled or tilted away from their homes from ground shifting on July 25, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina sees more Dutch elm cases, low mosquito levels
There have been five confirmed cases of Dutch elm disease within the city, which is above the historical average for four per year. Russell Eirich, manager of forestry, pest control and horticulture, ...
Britton Gray
Jul 25, 2017
What you need to know as soccer takes over Mosaic Stadium
While the Riders are away, Mosaic Stadium will showcase a different kind of football. Soccer Day in Saskatchewan takes place in Regina Saturday as a lead up to the 4 p.m. match between Spain's Valenci...
Britton Gray
Jul 22, 2017
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