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Jessie Anton
Expert weighs in on how long vehicles need to warm up in cold weather
How long does a vehicle really need to warm up? When the weather gets to the bitterly cold mark like it is Friday, that's the debate many tend to have. According to Daryl Kulcsar, the manager of Drive...
Jessie Anton
Jan 10, 2020
Regina residents give city council mixed reviews on new meeting time
Regina city council is getting mixed reviews on its decision to move its monthly meeting from Mondays at 5:30 p.m. to Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. By having councillors convene on the last Wednesday of the...
Jessie Anton
Jan 07, 2020
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JoyLab exhibit closes at the Science Centre to begin cross-Canada tour
Sunday marks the final day people can head down to the Saskatchewan Science Centre to snap selfies at JoyLab. The exhibit is made up of Instagram-ready installations designed to help people spark happ...
Jessie Anton
Jan 05, 2020
The JoyLab exhibit at the Saskatchewan Science Centre closes Jan. 5, 2020. (Saskatchewan Science Centre/Facebook)
Hosting Grey Cup, replacing lead pipes among 2020 priorities for Regina mayor
Looking at what the new year brings, the first thing that comes to Mayor Michael Fougere's mind is Regina hosting the CFL's showcase event in November. "This is a landmark. Every time we have a major ...
Jessie Anton
Jan 04, 2020
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Trucking companies raise concerns over vandalized rigs, Unifor denies responsibility
Trucking companies hauling loads for the Co-op refinery are raising concerns after they say some of their fuel trucks were vandalized. Since the labour dispute at the plant began early last month, the...
Jessie Anton
Jan 02, 2020
Chad Heibein, owner of Heibein's Transport Ltd., said two of his drivers got flat tires from what appeared to be a homemade spike on Dec. 30, 2019. (Chad Heibein/Submitted)
Mayor Fougere reflects on 2019, end of decade
As Mayor Michael Fougere reflects on 2019, the concerts and the outdoor hockey games Regina hosted at Mosaic Stadium top his list of highlights. "It was incredible having the outdoor NHL game a...
Jessie Anton
Dec 31, 2019
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Regina woman turns family tradition of sending troops Christmas cards into community affair
Somewhere overseas, a deployed Canadian service member is opening a Christmas card from someone in Saskatchewan - and it's all thanks to Roxanne Brown. The Regina woman started the Brown Family Christ...
Jessie Anton
Dec 26, 2019
Roxanne Brown has been sending Christmas cards to deployed Canadian military members since 2006. This year, she added custom-made postcards in the envelopesĀ for soldiers to keep or send home over the holidays. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Regina retailer weighs in on 'showrooming' impact after CFIB survey
As people embrace the last shopping weekend before Christmas, a local retailer is hoping they keep small businesses in mind. Brian Sampson has owned and operated Sunshine and Ski in Regina since 1980....
Jessie Anton
Dec 20, 2019
Brian Sampson has owned and operated Sunshine and Ski in Regina since 1980. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Council caps off 2019 with focus on body rub parlours, portable signs
On Monday night, Regina city council voted 6-5 in favour of allowing body rub parlours to operate on a permitted use basis in industrial areas. Councillors heard from a few delegates who were in favou...
Jessie Anton
Dec 17, 2019
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980 CJME's Santas Anonymous Wrap Day shatters records in 50th year
Vehicles began filling the Regina Food Bank parking lot at 7:20 a.m. Saturday -- 40 minutes before the doors were set to open for 980 CJME's 50th annual Santas Anonymous Wrap Day. By 8 a.m., dozens of...
Jessie Anton
Dec 14, 2019
Hundreds of volunteers packed into the Regina Food Bank for the 50th anniversary of 980 CJME's Santas Anonymous Wrap Day on Dec. 14, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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