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Missing woman and one-year-old daughter found safe
A missing 27-year-old woman and her one-year-old daughter have been found safe, RCMP said. RCMP According to a news release sent on June 21, Angela Kennedy was last seen walking east with her daughter...
CJME News
Jun 21, 2025
Police plane, dogs used to arrest pair in Regina
Two people are facing multiple charges after the Regina police plane was used to help arrest them after an incident in the city on Thursday involving a vehicle reported stolen. Regina Police Service (...
CJME News
Jun 21, 2025
The plane for the Regina Police Service Aerial Support Unit. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Stripe rust risk is low but vigilance still key for Prairie wheat growers
By Amber Bell This story was first published on RealAgriculture.com on June 10, 2025. It's good news, for now, when it comes to stripe rust heading into Western Canada's 2025 growing season, according...
RealAgriculture
Jun 21, 2025
Stripe rust, also known as yellow rust, is a fungal diseason that impacts wheat, barley and other crops. It's caused by a fungus and can lead to yild loss and reduced grain quaility if left unmanaged. On wheat it looks like an yellow-orange blister arranged in stripes on the leaves. (RealAgriculture News Team file photo)
'Really frustrating': Regina Rowing, Canoe Club cleaning repeated vandalism
The Regina Rowing Club and the Wascana Racing Canoe Club are picking up the pieces after a string of vandalism damaged key infrastructure and disrupted operations this spring. Regina Rowing Club direc...
Jacob Bamhour
Jun 20, 2025
The club's Pine Island Watch Tower suffered from a string of vandalism this spring. (Chad Jedlic/submitted)
The Green Zone Replay - Thursday, June 19
2:05 - Starting Lineup The Edmonton Oilers cleaned out their lockers and met with the media for the final time this NHL season. The Riders depth chart is out for this week's game and Ka'Deem Carey isn...
CJME News
Jun 19, 2025
Regina to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day in Victoria Park on Friday
The City of Regina has invited the community to join a celebration of First Nations, Inuit and Mtis peoples on Friday, one day before National Indigenous Peoples Day. "This day provides an opportunity...
CJME News
Jun 19, 2025
A tipi set up in Regina's Victoria Park as part of the third annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Honour Walk on Sept. 30, 2023. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Cadmus Delorme elected as next University of Regina chancellor
The former Chief of Cowessess First Nation, Cadmus Delorme, was elected as the University of Regina's 10th chancellor. His three-year term begins July 1st, with a possibility of re-election for one ad...
CJME News
Jun 18, 2025
This isn’t Delorme’s first affiliation with the university, having been involved with the institution in some capacity for more than 15 years. He got his undergraduate degree from the First Nations University of Canada, a federated college of the University of Regina. (U of R Photography)
Four SPSA wildfire tankers out of commission for maintenance
Four of the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA)'s 10 listed air tankers aren't flying. The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency's president, Marlo Pritchard, said it's because of required maintenanc...
Marija Robinson
Jun 18, 2025
Despite the province being down four planes the SPSA said it strengthened the capacity of its regular fleet. The agency brought in extra aircraft early in the season from Quebec, Alaska and B.C. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
The Green Zone Replay - Wednesday, June 18
2:05 - Starting Lineup The Florida Panthers are, once again, Stanley Cup champions. McDavid is mad. The Blue Jays were hitting dingers to beat Arizona. Practice was closed for the Saskatchewan Roughri...
CJME News
Jun 18, 2025
Drug overdose awareness walk arrives in Regina after 355-kilometre journey
Demonstrators with the third annual Crystal Meth and Fentanyl Overdose Awareness Walk arrived at the Legislative Building in Regina after walking 355 kilometres from the Muskoday First Nation. The ann...
Marija Robinson
Jun 18, 2025
Co-organizer Erica Hennie said the group, which walked from Muskoday First Nation to the Legislature in Regina, do it to open up the dialog about overdoses and eliminate the stigmas associated with drug use. (Lissa Sugar, Facebook).
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