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Jessie Anton
Heat wave helps Sask. communities melt record highs
More than a dozen Saskatchewan communities broke heat records on Friday, according to Environment Canada. Regina reached 36.4 C, beating the 35.4 C record on the same day in 1978. Saskatoon also surpa...
Jessie Anton
Aug 11, 2018
Regina daycares continue fight for property tax exemption
A group of 21 licensed, non-profit daycares in Regina is meeting with city council's executive committee Wednesday, continuing its fight to get property tax exemptions. Colleen Schmidt, a member of th...
Jessie Anton
Aug 01, 2018
Taste testing Regina's most unique, beloved summer treats
With the heat wave in full sizzle Tuesday, lots of people were reaching for a cold treat. For some, it's a popsicle or an ice cream cone, while for others, it's a "famous" slush shake from Brandee's -...
Jessie Anton
Jul 17, 2018
An orange-flavoured slush shake sits under the slurpee machine at Brand's, moments after being made on July 17, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Protest camp takes legal action against province, police
The Justice for Our Stolen Children camp across from the Saskatchewan Legislature announced Monday it's taking legal action on behalf of the protesters arrested last month. The Government of Saskatche...
Jessie Anton
Jul 16, 2018
Justice for Our Stolen Children camp in Wascana Park across from the Saskatchewan Legislature on July 16, 2018. (980 CJME file photo)
'Fabulous Las Craven:' campers beat rush at Country Thunder
The gates to the Craven Country Thunder campground opened Tuesday morning, with only a few dozen campers beating the rush. Festival veteran Mike Dacey and his crew were among the first to set up camp ...
Jessie Anton
Jul 10, 2018
(L-R) Mark and Lorie Stich, Fred Skalicky, Jackie and Jason Stich, and Mike Dacey pose for a picture as they set up their Craven Country Thunder campsite on July 10, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Temperature rises: Dangers of leaving kids, pets in vehicles
As the heat wave continues across southern Saskatchewan, so do the reminders around not leaving pets and kids inside hot vehicles. According to the Canada Safety Council, on a 30 C day, a car can warm...
Jessie Anton
Jul 09, 2018
Humboldt puts 'faith in the justice system' after charges laid
Now that charges have been laid in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, those in the community, like many, patiently await the outcome. On Friday afternoon - exactly three months after the tragedy - the RC...
Jessie Anton
Jul 07, 2018
Trudeau meets with steelworkers on Canada Day visit in Regina
As Canada slapped its counter-tariffs against the U.S. Sunday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was shaking hands and taking selfies with Evraz steelworkers and their families at a barbeque in Regina. "I...
Jessie Anton
Jul 01, 2018
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stops to take selfies with Evraz steelworkers and their families at a Canada Day barbeque in Regina on July 1, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
'It's ugly:' Steelworkers union weighs in on counter-tariffs
The hours are ticking down until Canada slaps tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum in retaliation to those imposed by the Trump administration last month. Kael Dolejsi, president of the United Steelwork...
Jessie Anton
Jun 29, 2018
More teepees added at protest camp near Sask. Legislature
Five teepees stood tall at the Justice for our Stolen Children camp near the Saskatchewan Legislature as of noon Monday afternoon. The File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council and Piapot First Nation were...
Jessie Anton
Jun 25, 2018
Four teepees stood tall at the Justice for our Stolen Children camp near the Saskatchewan Legislature around 10:30 a.m. on June 25, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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