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Jessie Anton
Regina to see more mosquitoes, less tent caterpillars
With the recent warm, rainy weather, Regina could soon see an increase in mosquitoes, according to the city's manager of forestry, pest control and horticulture. "Over the past days, our treatments ha...
Jessie Anton
Jun 05, 2018
Dancing, ceremony help Sask. teen cope with rare disease
Like most teenage girls, Jaycene Lathlin-Eyahpaise loves to play sports, dance and hang out with her friends. However, five years ago, the now 18-year-old from Beardy's and Okemasis' Cree Nation had t...
Jessie Anton
Jun 05, 2018
Beardy's and Okemasis' Cree Nation's Jaycene Latehlin-Eyahpaise, 18, poses for a picture before dancing at the First Nations University of Canada's 40th Annual Spring Celebration powwow on April 22, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Medical marijuana users protest potential dispensary closures
Some Saskatchewan medical marijuana users are getting worried about how they're going to get their medicine in the coming months once the herb is legalized. A group of medicinal weed advocates in fron...
Jessie Anton
Jun 03, 2018
Pot advocates gather in front of Saskatoon City Hall to protest the potential closure of medical marijuana dispensaries on June 2, 2018. (Sterling Wilde/Submitted)
Southeast Sask. crops see 'excessive' moisture: farmer
Mother Nature quenched Saskatchewan's thirsty fields with heavy rainfall over the last few days. While most farmers across the province are embracing the moisture, some say it's a little much. Bill Gr...
Jessie Anton
Jun 03, 2018
Standing water is shown in farmer Bill Greenwood's field about 16 kilometres south of Kisbey on June 2, 2018. (Bill Greenwood/Submitted)
Dry weather so far not an issue for farmers near Regina
As of right now, the dry weather isn't getting some producers around Regina down. Kyle Lazeski, who farms everything from flax to barley east of Zehner, said his soil moisture levels were decent when ...
Jessie Anton
May 22, 2018
Dry conditions causing elm trees to overproduce seeds
Regina residents can expect to rake up a lot more elm tree seeds this spring, according to the city's manager of forestry, pest control and horticulture. Due to last summer's dry conditions, Russell E...
Jessie Anton
May 22, 2018
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Memorial Cup fans raise their cow bells, clappers in Game 2
The smell of rink burgers and the sound of cheers filled Brandt Centre Saturday afternoon as Swift Current Broncos and Acadie-Bathurst Titan fans watched Game 2 of the Memorial Cup. https://twitter.co...
Jessie Anton
May 19, 2018
Swift Current Broncos fans Rhonda and Rick Lowe (left) ring their cow bells with friends Angela and Blake Barsness at Game 2 of the Memorial Cup at the Brandt Centre on May 19, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Instruments now available to borrow from Regina libraries
Musical instruments can now be added to the long list of things people can borrow from the Regina Public Library (RPL). The musical instrument lending library program, which was launched on Friday, al...
Jessie Anton
May 18, 2018
The Sheepdogs pose for a photo with officials from the Regina Public Library and Sun Life Financial to signify the launch of the musical instrument lending library program on May 18, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Sask. health funding focuses on home care, mental health
The federal and provincial governments signed a bilateral agreement Monday, committing to invest more in Saskatchewan's home care, and mental health and addictions services. In the next few years, the...
Jessie Anton
May 14, 2018
Saskatchewan health minister Jim Reiter (left) and federal public safety and emergency preparedness minister Ralph Goodale sign a bilateral agreement on health funding in Regina on May 14, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Mosaic Stadium food vendors prepare for Eagles concert
Those hoping to grab a bite to eat at Thursday's Eagles concert will have lots of local options to choose from. Lancaster Taphouse is one of many Regina-based restaurants that will have concessions op...
Jessie Anton
May 14, 2018
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