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Jessie Anton
Feds tout carbon tax verdict win, opposition snaps back
Ottawa is hailing the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal's decision in favour of the federal carbon tax a victory for future generations of Canadians. Federal Public Safety Minister and Regina MP Ralph Good...
Jessie Anton
May 03, 2019
Antique tractors welcome at Farm Progress one last time
The Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) has had a change of heart around antique tractors at this year's Canada Farm Progress Show. After getting pushback from collectors following a letter s...
Jessie Anton
May 02, 2019
Balgonie resident Lloyd Wolfe and his collection of antique tractors in Summer 2017. (Lloyd Wolfe/Submitted)
Loss of Regina methadone doctors grows opioid crisis concerns
Concerns around Saskatchewan's opioid crisis are growing after the only two doctors in Regina who can provide medication-assisted opioid therapy stopped practising. In March, the College of Physicians...
Jessie Anton
May 02, 2019
Council passes 30 km/h school zone speed limit, off-leash dog sites
Speed limits, children and dogs were the hot-button topics at Monday night's Regina city council meeting. Come fall, drivers will be cruising at 30 kilometres per hour between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., year-...
Jessie Anton
Apr 29, 2019
Regina council to talk reducing school zone speed, dog parks
From reducing school zone speed to single-use plastics, Regina city council has a thick agenda Monday night. One of the top items to be voted on is an amendment to the traffic bylaw, which would reduc...
Jessie Anton
Apr 29, 2019
Lost Regina cat reunited with family almost one year later
A Regina family is reminding people never to lose hope in finding a lost pet, after being reunited with their cat almost a year after he went missing. Last July, Susan Dobson says her daughter's black...
Jessie Anton
Apr 22, 2019
Susan Dobson's daughter poses for a picture with their cat, Moo, after being reunited on April 20, 2019. (Susan Dobson/Submitted)
'It means love:' Souls Harbour holds annual Easter meal
The smell of baked ham and scalloped potatoes filled Regina's Souls Harbour Rescue Mission on Good Friday as the non-profit held its annual Easter feast. According to Deana Struble, Souls Harbour's ma...
Jessie Anton
Apr 19, 2019
Souls Harbour Rescue Mission held its annual Easter meal on April 19, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Moose Jaw fitness studio set to move after noise complaints
After a handful of noise bylaw charges and some back-and-forth between neighbours, a Moose Jaw fitness studio is packing up and dancing into a new space a few blocks away. Kyra Klassen, who owns Dance...
Jessie Anton
Apr 12, 2019
Building on High St W in Moose Jaw with Dance Fitness with Kyra (Google)
Regina care home resident hit, killed in Lewvan collision
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is confirming the 64-year-old woman who died after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Dewdney Avenue and Lewvan Drive early Friday was a resident ...
Jessie Anton
Apr 12, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Regina Pride parade set to go on despite Edmonton cancellation
Queen City Pride is hoping Edmonton's LGBTQ community can unite in understanding following reports that that city's Pride Festival wouldn't go on this summer. Organizers cancelled the June event earli...
Jessie Anton
Apr 12, 2019
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