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Machiskinic family disappointed following RPS meeting
The RCMP has completed its review into the Regina Police Service's (RPS) investigation of Nadine Machiskinic's death, but her family says police will not be revealing the findings to them or the publi...
CJME News
Nov 07, 2018
Nadine Machiskinic's aunt Delores Stevenson and supporters speak about the RCMP review of the investigation at a Regina news conference on July 31, 2017. (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
5 Roughriders named West Division all-stars
Five Saskatchewan Roughriders have been named West Division all-stars after strong 2018 campaigns. The CFL named Brendon LaBatte, Brett Lauther, Charleston Hughes, Ed Gainey and Willie Jefferson as so...
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Nov 07, 2018
Defensive back Ed Gainey dives across the goal line after intercepting B.C. quarterback Travis Lulay on Oct. 27, 2018. (Derek Mortensen/Saskatchewan Roughriders)
U of R academic staff vote for strike mandate
Academic staff at the University of Regina have voted to give their union a strike mandate. The academic staff bargaining unit of the University of Regina Faculty Association saw 87.4 per cent of memb...
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Nov 07, 2018
Strike over at Moose Jaw Co-op, wage scale kept
After more than a month on the picket lines, workers at the Moose Jaw Co-op will be back on the job Thursday. The Co-op announced in a news release that it's reached a deal with the workers' union, UF...
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Nov 07, 2018
Co-op employees on strike in Moose Jaw. (Discover Moose Jaw)
2 teens found following escape from the Dojack youth centre
980 CJME has learned two teens escaped from the Paul Dojack Youth Centre in Regina on the weekend. They were housed in the secure unit of the detention facility. The Regina Police Service was notified...
CJME News
Nov 06, 2018
Hunters, landowners weigh in on rural trespassing debate
Hunters and landowners are weighing in on the debate over possible changes to trespassing laws in Saskatchewan. The provincial ministry of justice began seeking input on ways to address trespassing la...
CJME News
Nov 06, 2018
22-year-old charged with arson after damage at U of R
A 22-year-old man has been charged after someone broke into an education auditorium at the University of Regina, attempted to start a fire and damaged several items just before Halloween. The damage o...
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Nov 06, 2018
Mayor apologizes for rough ride on McCarthy, delays
Regina's mayor is offering an apology after construction ended, halfway through the project on McCarthy Boulevard, prompting some drivers to call the result undriveable. "This is not an acceptable way...
CJME News
Nov 06, 2018
3 people in hospital after crash on Victoria Avenue
Two women and one man are in the hospital with serious injuries after a vehicle struck a tree at Victoria Avenue and Winnipeg Street. Regina police, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Regina Fire an...
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Nov 06, 2018
Scene of bad crash at the intersection of Victoria Avenue and Winnipeg Street Nov. 6, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Swirling, drifting snow causes poor winter driving conditions
People in southern Saskatchewan woke up to covered driveways and drifting, swirling snow Tuesday morning. Drivers are getting a sudden welcome back to winter driving conditions with drifts of soft sno...
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Nov 06, 2018
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