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Jessie Anton
That could sting: wasp numbers rise in the Queen City
There are going to be more wasps in Regina this year compared to 2016, according to Russell Eirich, the city's manager of forestry, pest control and horticulture. Last year, crews treated a total of 2...
Jessie Anton
Aug 08, 2017
Russell Eirich, the city's manager of forestry, pest control and horticulture, suggested people use traps with pop inside to control wasps on their property on August 8, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games kick off in Regina
It started back in 1974, and this year, the 43rd Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games is being hosted by the File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council in Regina. Around 4,000 athletes between the ages o...
Jessie Anton
Aug 07, 2017
FHQ Tribal Chief Edmund Bellegarde, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellgarde and FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron are among those who walked in the grand entry at the Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games opening ceremonies Aug. 6, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Queen City Ex marks first year of smoke-free fair grounds
For the first time, as per the city of Regina's new smoking bylaw, fair-goers were not allowed to smoke on the grounds at the Queen City Ex. Since the fair has been around for about 130 years, for som...
Jessie Anton
Aug 07, 2017
There are three designated smoking areas around Evraz Place for those attending the 2017 Queen City Ex. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Fair games: Waste of money or worth the fun?
Some people go to the Queen City Exhibition for the food, others for the rides, but David Critchley goes for the games. With his two-year-old son in his arms, Critchley said he brought him to the exhi...
Jessie Anton
Aug 06, 2017
A family plays games at the Queen City Ex Aug. 5, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
SaskPower meter causes fire at Walsh Acres home: neighbour
While the temperature has slightly cooled, the ground is still dry and shifting, and with that comes a risk for older Regina homes: meter fires. Marcel Bolen was taking a walk with his wife in their n...
Jessie Anton
Aug 01, 2017
Marcel Bolen was out for a walk with his wife when he noticed a home in Walsh Acres caught fire on July 31, 2017. (Marcel Bolen/Twitter)
4 people taken to hospital after Regina Beach crash
A woman was airlifted to hospital by STARS Air Ambulance and three others by ground ambulance after a truck crashed into a tree Monday night near Regina Beach, according to a witness. William Hood was...
Jessie Anton
Aug 01, 2017
STARS Air Ambulance responded to a crash in Regina Beach on July 31, 2017. (Joel Kleer)
‘Just appalling:’ Legion reacts to Regina Cenotaph vandalism
It's a monument that signifies bravery and freedom. But Saturday night that seemed to have been forgotten as the Regina Cenotaph in Victoria Park was vandalized. Amongst other graffiti, the word "free...
Jessie Anton
Jul 31, 2017
The Regina Cenotaph in Victoria Park was vandalized the night of July 29, 2017. (Andrew Shepard/980 CJME)
Kenosee Superslides leaves Regina Beach teen with stitches
This story contains a photo of an injury, that may be disturbing. Thirteen-year-old Rylynn Kolhi was just trying to beat the heat on Wednesday when her trip to the Kenosee Superslides turned in...
Jessie Anton
Jul 30, 2017
A loose piece of fiberglass on a slide at Kenosee Superslides sent Rylynn Kolhi, 13, to an Arcola emergency room July 26, 2017. (Julene Kohli Harmel/Facebook)
Indigenous man accused of stealing at Canadian Tire speaks out
A national retailer has apologized in a written statement after a racially-charged altercation at one of its Regina locations went viral Wednesday. Thousands have watched the videos of an Indigenous m...
Jessie Anton
Jul 28, 2017
Kamao Cappo was thrown out of a Regina Canadian Tire store after being accused of stealing a chainsaw July 26, 2017. (Kamao Cappo/Facebook)
'It was pretty cool:' Witness describes Fishing Lake tornado
The wind came up and the clouds circled over Fishing Lake Friday evening, commencing the second act of what some are calling the storm of the summer. It was quite the show for many - including Pam Kre...
Jessie Anton
Jul 22, 2017
A low funnel cloud looms over Fishing Lake, Sask. July 21, 2017. (Pam Kresowaty)
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