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Evan Radford
Ag producers need semi training starting in 2020: Province
Starting on March 1, farmers and agricultural producers in Saskatchewan will need to complete commercial semi driver training if they want to use semis to haul their products. The province announced t...
Evan Radford
May 29, 2019
Woman with MS grateful to get home renos
In just five years, Bonnie Gorski has lost all use of her legs; she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, transitioning to the point of needing to be carried around her north Regina bungalow. Her hus...
Evan Radford
May 24, 2019
Bonnie Gorski, right, says her husband Stu, left, has been carrying her around their home since she was diagnosed with MS five years ago and eventually lost the use of her legs. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
City to adopt evening, weekend road work in 2020
Drivers' headaches and stress on Regina's roads are likely around for the long haul this year. Mayor Michael Fougere announced Thursday morning that the City of Regina won't officially adopt evening, ...
Evan Radford
May 23, 2019
Construction equipment sits idle near the Wascana Creek bridges over Ring Road in Regina on May 14, 2019. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
Too much goose poop? Don't feed the birds, says Wascana Centre
It's that time of year again in Wascana Park; Canadian geese nest and eat there, while human visitors enjoy a nice stroll, if they can avoid stepping in a new pile of goose droppings. On average, adul...
Evan Radford
May 21, 2019
CBS visits Regina to learn about Scotty the T. rex
It's the biggest Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered by paleontologists, and it caught the eyes of a major broadcaster south of the border. Scotty, the massive T. rex whose fossils were found in the Fre...
Evan Radford
May 15, 2019
A cast skeleton display of Scotty the T. rex at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum sits ready for opening day on May 15, 2019. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
Busy Regina construction season around the corner
As Regina gets closer to summer, there'll soon be more delays on the city's roadways with the start of a $16.4-million road renewal and construction program. Highlighting the work is a two-year projec...
Evan Radford
May 09, 2019
Regina opens permanent yard-waste dropoff site
Reginans now have a permanent, free-to-use site where they can drop off their lawn clippings, sod, garden waste and clipped tree branches for disposal and composting. The City of Regina opened the yar...
Evan Radford
Apr 29, 2019
Slick snow stymies Regina drivers
A quick overnight and early-morning snowfall in Regina had drivers dealing with traffic jams, slippery roads and several collisions throughout the city. Environment Canada meteorologist Mark Melsness ...
Evan Radford
Apr 02, 2019
The Regina Police service had to set up pylons at Saskatchewan Drive and Albert Street on April 2, 2019 to help drivers deal with icy, slippery roads. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
RPS investigation of Machiskinic’s death fell short: RCMP review
The Regina Police Service (RPS) didn't meet the professional standards of a sudden death investigation when its members investigated the death of Nadine Machiskinic in January 2015. That's according t...
Evan Radford
Mar 28, 2019
Nadine Machiskinic, 29, died after falling 10 storeys down a laundry chute at the Delta Hotel in Regina in January 2015. (Submitted)
Evening fire levels Lemberg, Sask. hotel
An evening fire in Lemberg has levelled the town's hotel. Lemberg fire chief Dennis Dixon said the fire broke out around 6:45 p.m. Monday. He said from there, it was all hands on deck to keep the flam...
Evan Radford
Mar 12, 2019
Fire engulfs the Lemberg, Sask. hotel late on Monday, March 11, 2019. (Christina Chick Photography/Facebook)
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