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Jessie Anton
VIDEO: Diverging diamond interchange opens east of Regina
Drivers no longer need to cross into oncoming Highway 1 traffic near Pilot Butte to access Emerald Park. The satellite community opened its new overpass with a diverging diamond interchange (DDI) on F...
Jessie Anton
Mar 09, 2018
The latest addition to the Regina Bypass Project, an overpass with a diverging diamond interchange, opened near Pilot Butte on March 9, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Regina, Moose Jaw cancel parking tickets issued during storm
Those who received a parking ticket from the City of Regina while their vehicle was stuck in a snowbank can throw it out. On Tuesday afternoon, Mayor Michael Fougere announced all tickets issued betwe...
Jessie Anton
Mar 06, 2018
City of Regina parking enforcement officers were issuing tickets to those stuck in snowbanks on March 5, 2018. (Josh Crosby/Facebook)
Regina man uses homemade snowblower to clear entire block
Since 86-year-old Robert Clubb moved to the 800 block of Wascana Street in 1992, every winter he's cleared his entire block's sidewalk. And Monday afternoon was no exception. For the last five years, ...
Jessie Anton
Mar 05, 2018
Robert Clubb, 86, uses his own creation — a ride-on lawnmower with a blower attachment — to clear the sidewalks on Regina's 800 block of Wascana Street on March 5, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
No more tokens: Brier Patch changes up pay system
Thirsty curling fans heading to the Brier Patch at this week's championships can leave the cash at home. The famous bar is now only accepting credit and debit cards. "I'll probably spend more money th...
Jessie Anton
Mar 04, 2018
Those buying alcoholic beverages at the Brier Patch place their orders on touch screens and pay by either debit or credit cards at the 2018 men's curling championships in Regina. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Tait family legacy: Sask. curler to honour father at Brier
As Canadian curling fans look forward to this year's Brier, veteran Regina curler Jeff Tait is looking back. Tait played in the 1998 Canadian men's curling championship in Winnipeg. On Saturday aftern...
Jessie Anton
Mar 02, 2018
Sask. curler Jeff Tait (top) curled in the 1998 Brier and will honour his late father Moe Tait (bottom) who curled in the 1977 Brier. (submitted)
Regina high school marks Pink Day with anti-bullying rally
Schools and workplaces are turning pink Wednesday to send a message against bullying. The Red Cross and a couple of Saskatchewan Roughriders are visiting Regina's Thom Collegiate in the morning to hol...
Jessie Anton
Feb 28, 2018
Sask. farmers in Ottawa to talk grain backlog with Senate
A group representing Saskatchewan farmers is in Ottawa this week, discussing the current grain backlog with the federal government. Todd Lewis, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of S...
Jessie Anton
Feb 27, 2018
Sask. producers pleased with PST pullback on agriculture
Saskatchewan producers are welcoming the Sask. Party's decision to reinstate the provincial sales tax (PST) exemption on agriculture coverage. After last March's provincial budget, PST was charged on ...
Jessie Anton
Feb 26, 2018
Saskatchewan producers harvest at sunset. (Darren Sproat/Instagram)
Shorter, quieter landings coming to Regina airport
The Regina International Airport (YQR) is making some changes to its arrival procedures through new technology. Starting March 29, modern satellite-based technology -- known as Required Navigation Per...
Jessie Anton
Feb 26, 2018
Travellers at Regina International Airport on Dec. 20, 2017. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
'Pure joy:' Regina bone marrow drive breaks national record
A little boy with a rare blood disease drew a record-breaking turnout at a Regina OneMatch bone marrow drive on Saturday. A total of 2,925 people between the ages of 17 to 35 swabbed their cheeks and ...
Jessie Anton
Feb 25, 2018
Vonn Chorneyko's mother, Ashley, holds a sign showing the total number of swabs taken each hour of Regina's OneMatch bone marrow drive at the Co-operators Centre on Feb. 24, 2018. (Lindsey Hoemsen/Submitted)
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