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Police say early morning shooting may have been accidental
Regina police believe a man may have accidentally shot himself early Sunday morning. Police began investigating after getting a report around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday of an injured man on the 1000 block of W...
CJME News
Apr 03, 2018
CN Rail meeting with Sask. producers, business leaders
A CN Rail executive is meeting with Saskatchewan producers and business leaders to discuss difficulties getting grain shipped this winter and how similar backlogs can be avoided in the future. Farmers...
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Apr 03, 2018
City orders Capital Pointe developers to 'fill the hole'
The City of Regina issued a legal order to the Capital Pointe project developers on Tuesday to fill the hole on the corner of Victoria Avenue and Albert Street by April 30. "The order was issued becau...
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Apr 03, 2018
Work is at a standstill at the Capital Pointe site on Sept. 18, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina settles lawsuit with family of woman killed in bus crash
The City of Regina has reached a settlement with the family of a woman fatally injured five years ago in a bus crash. Barbara Supynuk was standing at a bus stop on 11th Avenue on February 15, 2013 whe...
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Apr 03, 2018
Gas prices remain high over long weekend
Drivers in Regina and Saskatoon saw prices at the pump hold steady around $1.18 per litre through the long weekend and into the first week of April. Dan McTeague is a senior petroleum analyst with Gas...
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Apr 03, 2018
Taxpayers federation flags federal alcohol tax escalator
Canadians are paying more to buy a case of beer, bottle of wine or spirits as the tax on liquor increased April 1. The 1.5 per cent tax hike is part of the federal government's liquor tax escalator, w...
CJME News
Apr 02, 2018
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Where is spring? Cold snap sticks around for Sask.
The calendar might be flipped to April, but the thermometer could fool people into thinking it is January. A total of 11 communities broke cold weather records over the Easter long weekend including a...
CJME News
Apr 02, 2018
Shooting sends one man to hospital in Regina
Regina police are investigating a possible firearms offence. Police were called to the 1000 block of Wascana Street at around 1:30 a.m. Sunday for reports of an injured man. Police believe he was hurt...
CJME News
Apr 01, 2018
Regina police locate missing girl
Regina police have located a missing 12-year-old girl. Shaunte Sparvier was found safe after going missing on March 31 in the 100 block of Robinson Street in Regina at around 10 a.m.
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Apr 01, 2018
Sask. firearms group offers province-wide gun amnesty
In response to Saskatchewan police holding a gun amnesty this month, the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights (CCFR) is offering its own. "It's a no-questions-asked rehoming service to preserve those...
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Apr 01, 2018
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