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Jessie Anton
The STC is one asset away from winding down for good
The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) will no longer be considered a Crown corporation by March 31, according to a government notice. The last bus drove away from the Regina station in May 201...
Jessie Anton
Mar 11, 2019
Farmers' cardlock fuel may not be carbon tax exempt: APAS
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is asking the federal government to review the carbon tax's farm fuel exemption, after discovering a potential problem in the legislation....
Jessie Anton
Mar 11, 2019
Teens arrested with weapons at Regina's Campbell Collegiate
Four teenagers are facing charges after police said they were arrested with weapons on them during the Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association wrestling championships at Regina's Campbell Colle...
Jessie Anton
Mar 08, 2019
Regina police cruisers were seen in front of Campbell Collegiate on March 8, 2019. (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
Regina school boards pitch plans for more joint-use schools
Less than two years after building three joint-use elementary schools in Regina, the city's school boards are teaming up to request provincial funding for four more. Joint-use schools consist of a Cat...
Jessie Anton
Mar 08, 2019
Regina panel discussion highlights gender gap in women in science
Roughly 90 teenage girls from Regina's Miller High School got a surge of inspiration from women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) on Monday. A panel was held at the Saskatchew...
Jessie Anton
Feb 11, 2019
A panel of women working in quantum computing, engineering and biology was held at the Saskatchewan Science Centre in Regina to mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Feb. 11, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Freezing dog rescued from Regina bus shelter
A lost puppy, who took refuge from the extreme cold in a bus shelter on Wednesday, has been reunited with his family -- all thanks to a quick-thinking Regina transit driver and passenger. When transpo...
Jessie Anton
Feb 09, 2019
A 12-week-old German Shepherd-cross puppy was rescued from a Regina bus shelter during the extreme cold on Feb. 6, 2019. (Regina Transit)
No snow days: Sask. rancher talks calving in the cold
Unlike many, ranchers don't have the opportunity to take a snow day when the weather turns frigid -- especially during calving season. With around 250 Charolais calves to bring into the world over two...
Jessie Anton
Feb 08, 2019
A cow stands beside her fresh twin calves after they were born on Jan. 14, 2019. (Garner Deobald/Submitted)
Couple faces 74 fraud, theft charges after stop in White Bear
A couple passing through Saskatchewan around Christmas is facing a total of 74 charges, mostly involving fraud and theft. It all started at a hotel in White Bear, north of Swift Current, on Dec. 18, 2...
Jessie Anton
Feb 03, 2019
The White Bear Hotel in White Bear, Sask. as seen in June 2017. (Bruce Upton/Google Maps)
Seatbelts, car seats are SGI's February traffic spotlight
SGI's February traffic spotlight is occupant restraints, meaning this month police will keep a special eye out for those who don't wear their seatbelts or properly buckle up kids in car seats. Josh Ca...
Jessie Anton
Feb 01, 2019
How to repair your car's broken block heater plug
Maybe it happened in the car wash or while driving away without unplugging the vehicle; regardless of the mishap, somewhere along the line, your car's block heater plug snapped off. Now, outside of a ...
Jessie Anton
Jan 29, 2019
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