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Britton Gray
Country Thunder Sask. reveals $1.2 million in renovations
Organizers of Country Thunder Saskatchewan, formerly the Craven Country Jamboree, are giving 1.2 million reasons this festival will be one of the best. Renovations have taken place on the grounds of t...
Britton Gray
Jun 15, 2017
Regina to host 2018 LPGA Tour event
Call it a trifecta. The CP Women's Open will be held in Regina next year, the same year the city will also host two other major sporting events - the Brier and the Memorial Cup. It's a first for the Q...
Britton Gray
Jun 14, 2017
The CP Women’s open trophy in Regina on June 14, 2017, for the announcement that the Wascana Country Club will host the tournament in August 2018. (Jamie Nye/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan Health Authority board members named
The board members of the new provincial health authority have been named. It is the first milestone as the province transitions from 12 regional health authorities into one. "This distinguished group ...
Britton Gray
Jun 14, 2017
Becoming a Rider 'worked out well' for Dyakowski
Peter Dyakowski spent just three months as a Toronto Argonaut and that's just fine with him. The offensive lineman had spent 10 years as a Hamilton Tigercat, but in the offseason, he entered free agen...
Britton Gray
Jun 13, 2017
Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP searching for missing 17-year-old girl
Fort Qu'Appelle RCMP is requesting the public's help in locating a missing teenage girl. Jaydus Shingoose, 17, was reported missing Monday. Police say she was last seen at the Standing Buffalo Crossin...
Britton Gray
Jun 13, 2017
Wotherspoon resigns as NDP leader to consider permanent run
Saskatchewan's NDP has to look for a new interim leader. Trent Wotherspoon resigned from the role Tuesday to consider running for the job permanently, although he insisted he has made no firm decision...
Britton Gray
Jun 13, 2017
Trent Wotherspoon has resigned his position as interim NDP leader on June 13, 2017 to consider running for the position permanently in next year's leadership convention. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Moosomin family, community fighting deportation order
The small community of Moosomin is rallying around a family that is facing deportation. Victor Santos and his wife, Lesi, along with their two sons settled in the community two years ago. He works at ...
Britton Gray
Jun 13, 2017
Victor Santos, his wife Lesi, and their two sons, Victor Jr. and Edward, have been ordered to leave Canada after their refugee application was denied. (Kevin Weedmark/The World-Spectator)
Cool, wet weather en route to Regina, southeast Sask.
After a stretch of hot weather in the Regina area, it's about to get cool and wet. Environment Canada said 20 to 30 millimetres of rain is on the way to Regina, starting sometime Tuesday and lasting a...
Britton Gray
Jun 13, 2017
Saskatchewan-based CEO named World Entrepreneur of the Year
The head of Saskatchewan-based AGT Food and Ingredients has been named EY World Entrepreneur of the Year in Monaco. Murad Al-Katib began the business in 2003 and it has grown into the world'...
Britton Gray
Jun 12, 2017
City paints sidewalks for new train safety campaign
The City of Regina is hoping to grab people's attention while they are on their cellphones near train tracks. The city painted "See Tracks? Think Train" stencils on nine sidewalks in the city that cro...
Britton Gray
Jun 12, 2017
The "See Tracks? Think Train" stencils will be painted on nine locations in Regina. The first was done at Elphinstone and McKinley Avenue on June 12, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
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