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Jessie Anton
Regina bookstore donates profits to Boushie family before trial
A local alternative bookstore is showing its support for Colten Boushie's family ahead of this week's second-degree murder trial. Turning the Tide Books in Regina is donating 50 per cent of its pop-up...
Jessie Anton
Jan 28, 2018
Turning the Tide Books in Regina is donating 50 per cent of its pop-up store profits on Jan. 28, 2018 to Colten Boushie's relatives. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
'Stood the test of time:' Estevan's Civic Auditorium closes
After more than a century of playing host to everything from high school graduations to minor hockey league tournaments, the City of Estevan has announced its plans to demolish the Civic Auditorium af...
Jessie Anton
Jan 26, 2018
The Civic Auditorium is pictured in 1959. (City of Estevan)
City awaits consultation for lights along dark Ring Road bend
Lighting could be on the way for the bend along Ring Road between Assiniboine Avenue and Albert Street South, according to the City of Regina's director of roadways and transportation. Norm Kyle said ...
Jessie Anton
Jan 22, 2018
Estevan father 'not too impressed' with local doctor shortage
An Estevan father is speaking out after physician wait times have drastically increased over the last six months in the Energy City. Since the community lost three family doctors last summer, Nick Gin...
Jessie Anton
Jan 21, 2018
Women's March unifies hundreds in Regina
Twelve-year-old Brooklynn Brennand raised a sign that read "#TimesUp" with a drawing of Beyonc on it as she marched and chanted "no justice, no peace" alongside hundreds of others in downtown Regina S...
Jessie Anton
Jan 20, 2018
Hundreds of people took to the streets of downtown Regina to walk in the city's first official Women's March on Jan. 20, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
U of R students circulate petition to raise minimum wage
In an effort to bump Saskatchewan's minimum wage from $10.96 to $15 an hour, students at the University of Regina held a petition blitz to gain support through signatures on Friday. "In my opinion, it...
Jessie Anton
Jan 19, 2018
Holly Robinson, a third-year education student, waits as someone passing by signs a petition on Jan. 19, 2018, to raise Saskatchewan's minimum wage from $10.96 to $15. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Carmichael Outreach accepting free $25 Loblaw gift cards
Carmichael Outreach is hoping people signing up for a free $25 Loblaw gift card will keep the non-profit in mind. According to Rochelle Berenyi, communications officer with Carmichael, one gift card c...
Jessie Anton
Jan 15, 2018
This building on 12th Avenue will eventually be the new home of Carmichael Outreach in Regina. (file photo CJME News)
Ravens in Regina coming from Taylor Field: naturalist
The hundreds of ravens recently spotted in downtown Regina are coming from the now torn-down rafters of Taylor Field, according to one local biologist and naturalist. "(The rafters of Taylor Field) we...
Jessie Anton
Jan 15, 2018
Hundreds of young ravens circle downtown Regina at dusk on Jan. 6, 2018. (Maren Beaton/Twitter)
Pools to pumping gas: warmest, coldest jobs in the winter
For some, leaving the comfort of a warm home to go to work feels dreadful in the recent frigid temperatures. But for others, it's a toastier transition. Cassandra Shaw's been pumping fuel at the Rochd...
Jessie Anton
Jan 13, 2018
Gas attendant Cassandra Shaw poses for a picture while on the job at the Rochdale Crossing Co-op gas bar, while lifeguard Michaela Leimgardt does the same at the northwest YMCA on Jan. 12, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Sask. people vacationing in Hawaii react to emergency alert
A Regina couple is calling Saturday morning's emergency alert in Hawaii a "jarring way to wake up in paradise." Ryan Moskal and his girlfriend, Kim McLean, arrived at their condo in Princeville, Hi. e...
Jessie Anton
Jan 13, 2018
Meaghan Bentley received this push alert on her cell phone while vacationing in Maui, Hi. on Jan. 13, 2018. (Meaghan Bentley/650 CKOM)
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