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Britton Gray
Polar Plunge raises $23K for Special Olympics Saskatchewan
The 33 people who jumped into ice cold water amidst an extreme cold warning were "freezin' for a reason"-23,000 reasons, to be exact. The 2017 Polar Plunge raised more than $23,000 for Special Olympic...
Britton Gray
Feb 10, 2017
Positive outcome for gun amnesty program in Regina
Police are calling the gun amnesty program in the Queen City a success. Deputy Police Chief Dean Rae told 980 CJME's Gormley Show the week has been "extremely successful" with 67 calls for service and...
Britton Gray
Feb 09, 2017
Luther Invitational Tournament attracts even the non-basketball fan
In a town that's seemingly so focused on the green and white team down the road, Luther Invitational Tournament (LIT) still never fails to attract a crowd. Okay, it might not be the 30,000 people that...
Britton Gray
Feb 09, 2017
More money, more projects in 2017 proposed residential streets program
Dozens of Regina residential streets are planned to have work done in 2017 and now there's an idea of which areas will see the construction. The city has a proposed list of 67 projects, which is one m...
Britton Gray
Feb 09, 2017
Regina's mayor hoping revenue sharing remains unchanged in deficit challenge
Regina's mayor will fight for his share of municipal revenue sharing from now until the provincial budget is released. Municipalities get a one per cent share of provincial sales tax, but as the gover...
Britton Gray
Feb 09, 2017
Chris Jones denies Roughriders worked out Johnny Manziel
It's a story that had so many people curious; it crashed the website that reported it. Thursday morning, Justin Dunk of 3 Down Nation published a story stating that the Saskatchewan Roughriders worked...
Britton Gray
Feb 09, 2017
'It will save lives:' Regina firefighters join fight against opioid overdoses
Fire trucks, hoses and now a life-saving drug - Regina firefighters have a new tool in their arsenal to keep people safe. They will be able to administer Naloxone, a nasal spray used to block the effe...
Britton Gray
Feb 09, 2017
Accused teacher testifies in front of disciplinary committee
The retired teacher at the centre of serious allegations in La Ronge is sharing her side of the story. Martina Cain took the stand at a professional misconduct disciplinary hearing Wednesday morning. ...
Britton Gray
Feb 08, 2017
NDP and Sask. Party clash over growing deficit
The deficit has become the political hot potato as the NDP and the Saskatchewan Party argue over fiscal situation. The premier revealed this week that the deficit has ballooned to $1.2 billion, i...
Britton Gray
Feb 08, 2017
Regina Mosque opens doors to everyone
Mosques across the country invited Canadians inside to promote unity and understanding of the Islamic religion. The Ahmadiyya Muslim community invited people to partake in the "Visit the Mosque" campa...
Britton Gray
Feb 03, 2017
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