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Britton Gray
Regina police dog accidentally bites man during training
A training exercise didn't go exactly as planned for Regina police when one of its dogs bit a man's leg in what the service called an accident. It happened Tuesday night in an area near the 1700 block...
Britton Gray
Jul 06, 2017
RCMP respond to alleged drunk driver with gun on Highway 33
Charges are being laid after Fillmore RCMP responded to a call of an alleged drunk driver with a gun on Highway 33. Mounties said they first received a call about the driver, who was believed to be im...
Britton Gray
Jul 05, 2017
Laptops, projectors among items stolen from Sask. schools
School's out for the summer - and with it, a number of expensive teaching tools. More than $28,000 worth of equipment was reported stolen from schools across the province between September 2016 and Ap...
Britton Gray
Jul 04, 2017
According to the latest Aging in Canada Survey, one in four Canadian adults has under $5,000 in retirement savings. Those with lower savings tend to be women, renters, and people in poor health. (CJME files)
RCMP perform semi-truck skid tests
In order to help with their investigations into crashes, the RCMP have been performing skid tests to determine how fast a semi-truck can come to a stop. RCMP performed tests on Wednesday, using a semi...
Britton Gray
Jul 03, 2017
The RCMP performed skid tests with semis to better determine how fast they can come to a stop on June 28, 2017. Britton Gray/980 CJME
City asked to help fund Brandt Centre improvement
In order to get Regina's Brandt Centre ready for the 2018 Memorial Cup, more than $4-million worth of renovations are set to take place - and the city is being asked to help. Regina Exhibition Associa...
Britton Gray
Jun 30, 2017
Teen given custody, driving ban after fatal Ring Road crash
The teen who caused a deadly crash on Regina's Ring Road two years ago has found out his fate. The now 18-year-old was sentenced at provincial court Thursday. He was sentenced to 120 days of open cust...
Britton Gray
Jun 29, 2017
Saeed Warraich died after a crash on the Ring Road near the McDonald Street exit on March 13, 2015. (File Photo/980 CJME)
Early morning stabbing sends 2 men to hospital
Two men are in hospital following a stabbing in Regina Thursday morning. Around 1:40 a.m., Regina police responded to a report that a man had been stabbed in the area of Fifth Avenue and Montague Stre...
Britton Gray
Jun 29, 2017
City of Regina to auction off pieces of old Mosaic Stadium
If you've ever wanted to own a piece of Riders history, this could be your best opportunity. The city has teamed with McDougall Auctions Ltd. to auction off an assortment of items from the old stadium...
Britton Gray
Jun 28, 2017
Sask. government encourages residents to get tested for HIV
With Saskatchewan continuing to have the highest rate of HIV in the country, the province wants to use education and testing to fight against the stigma of the disease. A provincial HIV testing day wa...
Britton Gray
Jun 28, 2017
Provincial health minister Jim Reiter takes part in an HIV information session on June 27, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Construction impacts Regina drivers headed north, south
Drivers in Regina may have noticed recent construction around the city, and while that isn't a new concept, road work happening simultaneously on several major north-south thoroughfares just might be....
Britton Gray
Jun 26, 2017
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