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Britton Gray
Canada 150: rocker Tom Cochrane on touring, music
Leading up to Canada 150, 980 CJME decided to reach out to some influential Canadians to see what they're up to, to chat about their defining moments and what it means to be Canadian. Tom Cochrane nee...
Britton Gray
Jun 23, 2017
RCMP seek alleged Sask. bank bandit
Small town banks on the prairies of Saskatchewan have become a target for thieves - and RCMP are looking at the possibility that several robberies over the last year are connected. Banks in Pangman, H...
Britton Gray
Jun 22, 2017
Sears Canada closing 4 Sask. stores
Four Sears stores in Saskatchewan, including the one in Regina's Cornwall Centre, are closing their doors. The company will be closing down 59 stores and cut about 2,900 positions across Canada as it ...
Britton Gray
Jun 22, 2017
Sears Canada announced Oct. 10, 2017 that it has asked a judge to allow it to sell off all its stores after failing to find a buyer.
Majority of Sask. unhappy with Premier Wall: Mainstreet
The recent provincial budget continues to leave Saskatchewan residents unhappy with their current premier. According to a recent Mainstreet poll, 49 per cent of Saskatchewan people disapprove of the w...
Britton Gray
Jun 22, 2017
Sask. credit rating downgraded thanks to weak oil and potash
The provincial government is putting a positive spin on a credit downgrading from the rating agency Standard and Poor's (S&P). On Wednesday, S&P downgraded the province's credit rating to AA f...
Britton Gray
Jun 22, 2017
Sask. sisters battle breast cancer together within a year
For Shantelle Arsenault and her family, the story of her cancer diagnosis became a story of two sisters battling for their lives. The Saskatchewan woman was diagnosed with breast cancer on St. Patrick...
Britton Gray
Jun 21, 2017
RCMP exhibit showcases relationship with indigenous people
As a part of National Aboriginal History Month, and with National Aboriginal Day on Wednesday, the RCMP is celebrating its relationship with the indigenous community. The RCMP Heritage Centre is prese...
Britton Gray
Jun 21, 2017
Sundancer Elmer Eashappie speaks to children before a tipi raising at the RCMP Heritage Centre on June 19, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Passersby rescue children from vehicle in Yellow Quill crash
A few people from Yellow Quill First Nation are being lauded for their actions after pulling two young children to safety from a nearby slough. "Anytime somebody potentially puts themselves at risk to...
Britton Gray
Jun 20, 2017
Regina summer pest set to make a comeback
Those in Regina haven't had to deal with a lot of mosquitoes in 2017, but that could be about to change. At the City of Regina's weekly Buzz on Bugs, Russel Eirich, manager of forestry, pest control a...
Britton Gray
Jun 20, 2017
At more than 100 years old, this tree in Victoria Park is Regina's oldest one. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina man facing massive long-term care rent increase
A Regina man and his family are shocked at a massive increase they will need to pay for long-tem care. Gerald Ennis suffers from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, and has been a resident at Was...
Britton Gray
Jun 15, 2017
Gerald Ennis (left) recieved a letter June 9 saying he was facing a 150 per cent rent increase at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
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