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Jessie Anton
Sask. figure skaters feeling inspired post-Winter Olympics
It's been a month since the PyeongChang Winter Games had its closing ceremonies, yet Team Canada's success in figure skating continues to inspire local athletes. While the Olympics were airing from So...
Jessie Anton
Mar 26, 2018
Julia Pangracs, coach Christine Laprairie, Rhea Renwick and Caidence Derenisky represented Regina in figure skating at the Saskatchewan Winter Games in North Battleford in February 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Slushy, icy start to spring in Saskatchewan
While Mother Nature's making up her mind about what season it is, most people in Saskatchewan were waking up to winter Saturday morning. Environment Canada meteorologist Justin Shaer said Regina recei...
Jessie Anton
Mar 24, 2018
Reconciliation Regina holds 'pivotal' first public event
The Queen City took its first metaphorical step towards reconciliation Tuesday. At Regina's Mmawyatitn centre, Mayor Michael Fougere, along with other local leaders from the Indigenous and non-Indigen...
Jessie Anton
Mar 20, 2018
Charging Bear drum group opens Reconciliation Regina’s official launch event at the mâmawêyatitân centre on March 20, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Bride seeks refund as Carpe Diem Limousine appears to close
The Regina-based limousine service that once proposed taking over the Saskatchewan Transportation Company appears to be shutting down. An online ad began circulating last week, showing both Carpe Diem...
Jessie Anton
Mar 20, 2018
Caillin Rodonets and her fiancé, Matthew Grosse, are getting married on Sept. 1, 2018. (Matthew Grosse/Submitted)
Man has serious burns after barn fire northeast of Regina
A barn fire that broke out Monday morning northeast of Regina has left a man with serious burns. Neighbour Colleen Kramer Dahlstrom and her family went over to help around 7:30 a.m. after noticing smo...
Jessie Anton
Mar 19, 2018
A barn fire broke out about 25 kilometres northeast of Regina around 7:30 a.m. March 19, 2018. (Colleen Kramer Dahlstrom/Submitted)
Regina dispensary leery about Sask. pot framework
A Regina medical cannabis retailer has some questions surrounding Saskatchewan's recently rolled-out pot framework. Pat Warnecke, owner of Best Buds Society in Regina, wants to apply to be a private r...
Jessie Anton
Mar 16, 2018
How to protect your home as melt begins in Sask.
As the snow begins to melt, SGI is advising people to take precautions to make sure it doesn't leak into their basements. Regina homeowner Lyle McIntyre is no stranger to water damage. While it was he...
Jessie Anton
Mar 13, 2018
Regina hospitality sector seeing biggest boost since 2013
Between the Brier and the U Sports women's basketball championship, Regina's hospitality industry is off to a booming start this year. Tracy Fahlman, president and CEO of the Regina Hotel Association,...
Jessie Anton
Mar 12, 2018
The Viterra International Trade Centre when it opened in 2017.(Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
'Wouldn't have missed it:' Curling fans reflect on 2018 Brier
Now that the last rock has been thrown at the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier, fans are reflecting on an exciting week of curling. Brenda Ferleyko said she's thankful to have been able to enjoy her first men's...
Jessie Anton
Mar 12, 2018
New overpass puts Pilot Butte mother at ease
A Pilot Butte mother is at ease now that the satellite community has an overpass on the Trans-Canada Highway. Wanda Campbell's 17-year-old son, Lane Campbell Antosh, died in a car crash crossing Highw...
Jessie Anton
Mar 11, 2018
Wanda Campbell's 17-year-old son, Lane Campbell Antosh, was killed in a crash crossing Highway 1 at Pilot Butte in August 2013. (RIP Lane Campbell Antosh/Facebook)
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