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Jessie Anton
'Not alone:' Regina libraries join the #MeToo conversation
The Regina Public Library (RPL) is joining the conversation around the #MeToo movement through an expert panel discussion Tuesday night. A University of Regina justice studies professor, along with re...
Jessie Anton
Jan 09, 2018
Machete, monkey masks allegedly used in recent Regina robberies
In the last 10 days, a total of eight 24-hour businesses across Regina have been robbed in the early morning hours. In each case, the situation is familiar - two to three men enter the business with k...
Jessie Anton
Jan 08, 2018
Regina woman opens home for Ukrainian Christmas Eve feast
Food, family and friends filled Barb Dedi's home Saturday night on Ukrainian Christmas Eve. Dedi began inviting people from different ethnic communities to her traditional feast back in 1995. "I was a...
Jessie Anton
Jan 07, 2018
Barb Dedi stirs the Christmas Eve kutia, a sacred Ukrainian dish made of wheat, poppy seed and honey, before her dinner guests arrive on Jan. 6, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
'The feeling of nostalgia:' Regina families visit outdoor rink
The sun's shining and the weather's warming, which - for a lot of people - means it's time to hit up the outdoor rink. Nolan Knelsen and his twin six-year-old sons, Landon and Evan, met up with some f...
Jessie Anton
Jan 07, 2018
The Knelsons take on their friends in an outdoor hockey game at Regina's Judge Bryant rink on Jan. 7, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Former football player heads south for chronic pain treatment
After living in "bone-crushing pain" for more than a year, a former Regina Thunder football player says some potential relief is now attainable and in his game plan. Jarrett Seck was diagnosed with co...
Jessie Anton
Jan 05, 2018
Jarrett Seck poses for a photo with his sister, Brooklynn, in his Wascana Rehabilitation Centre room on. Jan. 5, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Resolve to drive sober in 2018: SGI
SGI has teamed up with local law enforcement to spread one New Year's resolution they hope Saskatchewanians will keep this upcoming year: to drive sober. Last January, the province strengthened its im...
Jessie Anton
Dec 31, 2017
‘Just dress up and go:’ Reginans embrace the frigid weather
Despite most of Saskatchewan being under an extreme cold warning, it's not deterring Regina residents from getting outdoors. Brian Robinson and his five-year-old grandson, Knox Ryan, braved the frosty...
Jessie Anton
Dec 28, 2017
Joan from Regina walks her usual route around Wascana Lake on Dec. 28, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Feds ground northern Saskatchewan crash airline citing operational deficiencies
OTTAWA - Transport Canada says it has grounded the airline that operated the plane that crashed in northern Saskatchewan earlier this month. A West Wind Aviation ATR42-320 with 25 people on board went...
Jessie Anton
Dec 22, 2017
The wreckage of a plane crash near Fond du Lac, Sask. on Dec. 13, 2017. All 25 people on board survived. (Transportation Safety Board of Canada)
Jingle Bus campaign raises over $20,000 for Regina charities
Many more families around Regina will be able to enjoy Christmas dinner this year, thanks to the money raised in the third annual Jingle Bus campaign. The Regina Food Bank and Salvation Army received ...
Jessie Anton
Dec 19, 2017
Mayor Michael Fougere (left), and Rawlco Radio Vice-President and General Manager Tom Newton present the Salvation Army's Val Wicks and the Regina Food Bank's Steve Compton with a cheque for the money raised by the Jingle Bus Campaign on Dec. 19, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Modified toy cars give kids with disabilities independence
The University of Regina has teamed up with the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre to help give children with mobility challenges the freedom to safely explore their surroundings via modified ride-on cars....
Jessie Anton
Dec 18, 2017
Two-year-old Khyla Buium drives a modified ride-on car while her mother, Julie, watches on Dec. 18, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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