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Kevin Martel
Estimated 750 cattle dead in Sask. wildfires
The Ministry of Agriculture is nearly doubling its estimate of the number of animals that died as a result of two wildfires that burned this week in the province's southwest. Late Thursday afternoon, ...
Kevin Martel
Oct 20, 2017
Wildfire still smouldering near the Village of Empress Oct. 18, 2017. (Jenny Hagan/Twitter)
Fires may have devastating impact on beef producers
The impact of two wildfires that burned across southwestern Saskatchewan this week could end up hitting the province's beef industry hard according to the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA)...
Kevin Martel
Oct 20, 2017
Cattle killed in wildfires that swept across southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan Oct. 18, 2017. (Submitted via Facebook)
Wildfires 'primarily contained', no cause determined yet
Two main fires that burned in the southwest part of Saskatchewan that resulted in evacuations, deaths and the loss of a number of structures look to be mostly under control according to an update prov...
Kevin Martel
Oct 19, 2017
Wildfire still smouldering near the Village of Empress Oct. 18, 2017. (Jenny Hagan/Twitter)
City landfill, SaskPower prepare for powerful wind
There's a plan in place out at Regina's landfill to try and limit trash from going airborne with wicked wind. "If we were up on top of the hill and you're talking of gusts of 90 to 100 (kilometres), i...
Kevin Martel
Oct 17, 2017
Machinery at Regina's landfill prepares garbage from going airborne with strong wind in the forecast. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
City begins talks to find new HQ for Regina police
The City of Regina has confirmed early talks have begun to potentially find a new home for the Regina Police Service. A variety of options are on the table, including a move right across the street fr...
Kevin Martel
Oct 17, 2017
Football camp aims to recruit, promote game to women
Women and girls will have the opportunity to learn about and play football at Mosaic Stadium Saturday. The 2017 Regina Riot Open Camp runs throughout the day, with a variety of drills and lessons. Ath...
Kevin Martel
Oct 14, 2017
The Regina Riot will host an open football camp for women and girls on Oct. 14, 2017. (Regina Riot Football/Facebook)
Regina Food Bank holds 31st Annual Food Drive
For more than three decades the Regina Food Bank's Annual Food Drive has helped put food on the table for those in need. The 31st drive will be held on Saturday. "We're optimistic that this weekend's ...
Kevin Martel
Oct 14, 2017
The Regina Food Bank is holding its 31st Annual Food Drive on Oct. 14, 2017.
Martel on the Move: Halloween more of a season than day
While October 31 is the day the calendar officially recognizes Halloween, it starts much, much earlier for many people. Weeks, even months, are spent carefully planning elaborate decorations of the sp...
Kevin Martel
Oct 13, 2017
Justin Wilson stands with his Halloween inflatable decorations in front of his home on McCarthy Boulevard on Oct. 11, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Premier hopes strong stance leads to change on pipelines
For the first time since TransCanada decided to cancel its Energy East pipeline, Saskatchewan's Premier has spoken out publicly about the project. Last week, shortly after the company made the announc...
Kevin Martel
Oct 11, 2017
Regina's economy to be 'OK' despite Energy East decision
The death of the Energy East pipeline means the death of about 1,000 jobs in Saskatchewan, many of which would have been in the Regina area according to Economic Development Regina (EDR). "It's hugely...
Kevin Martel
Oct 08, 2017
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