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Jessie Anton
'It's brutal:' employer frustrated with SaskJobs site update
Since the SaskJobs website was recently taken over by the federal government, a Saskatchewan employer says it has changed from being user-friendly to confusing. David Powell, who helps manage The Ice ...
Jessie Anton
May 09, 2018
SaskJobs.ca has now been integrated into the national job bank, but the changes have raised some concerns May 9, 2018, (Screengrab/Department of Employment and Social Development Canada)
Regina man warns drivers about group of teens playing chicken
A Regina man is warning other drivers about a group of teens playing chicken in the city's northwest end. Last Thursday, Ryan Varjassy was on his way to the grocery store when he saw around 25 bicycle...
Jessie Anton
May 07, 2018
A group of around 25 teens were riding their bikes into oncoming traffic in Regina's northwest end on May 3, 2018. (Ryan Varjassy/Submitted)
RM of Lomond issues precautionary fire ban
The Rural Municipality of Lomond issued a fire ban on Tuesday afternoon. Greg Collins, the RM's foreman, said it was put in place as a precaution, after his crews were recently called in to help fight...
Jessie Anton
May 01, 2018
Farmers in southwest Sask. welcoming warm, dry forecast
Producers in southwest Saskatchewan are welcoming the warm, dry temperatures, since their planting season is slightly behind schedule. Jim Hale, who farms pulses and cereals northwest of Swift Current...
Jessie Anton
May 01, 2018
(980 CJME file photo)
SGI uses virtual reality to drive home impaired message
First SGI used real Saskatchewan people in its impaired driving ads, now it's taking the message one step further. The insurance company bought a new virtual reality simulator - the first of its kind ...
Jessie Anton
Apr 30, 2018
SGI shows off its new virtual reality simulator that takes people through the potential outcome of driving high, or hopping in a vehicle with someone who’s impaired. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
University of Regina axes men's volleyball, wrestling teams
The University of Regina has axed three of its sports teams indefinitely. As of Monday, men's and women's wrestling, as well as men's volleyball, will no longer continue. A review from January 2017 ha...
Jessie Anton
Apr 30, 2018
The University of Regina has cut both wrestling teams along with the men's volleyball team from their athletic program on April 30, 2018. (Arthur Ward/Arthur Images)
'A real blessing:' Communities rally to save homes from grass fire
The typically lush, green hills of the Lumsden valley have been charred black after a grass fire tore through late Thursday afternoon. Lumsden's volunteer fire department was dispatched just after 4 p...
Jessie Anton
Apr 27, 2018
Thick black smoke billowed over a property near Lumsden as a grass fire swept through the valley on April 26, 2018. (Jayleen Fitzsimmons/Submitted)
Advocates praise legal program for sexual assault survivors
The Regina Sexual Assault Centre is calling the province's new sexual violence program a good start towards helping its clients navigate the legal system. The Listen Project was launched Tuesday, and ...
Jessie Anton
Apr 25, 2018
Regina ensembles honour Humboldt at international competition
Campbell Collegiate's senior choir and band ensembles performed their way into the hearts of both judges and audience members at the Anaheim Heritage Festival this past week in California. The group o...
Jessie Anton
Apr 23, 2018
The Campbell Collegiate senior choir's altos perform at the Anaheim Heritage Festival wearing green and yellow ribbons in memory of the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy April 2018. (Russell Baird/Submitted)
First Nations University celebrates 40 years of powwow
Thousands gathered at Regina's Brandt Centre this weekend to experience the First Nations University of Canada's 40th Annual Spring Celebration Powwow. Richard Missens, chair of this year's committee,...
Jessie Anton
Apr 22, 2018
Thousands gathered at the Brandt Centre to experience the final day of the First Nations University of Canada's 40th Annual Spring Celebration Powwow on April 22, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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