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Kevin Martel
Trash talk on fees headed back to admin for number crunching
Part of Regina's proposal for changes to garbage collection is headed back to administration for more tinkering. Specifically, it has to do with a recommendation around homeowners paying a fee for how...
Kevin Martel
Jun 08, 2018
Former RM of Sherwood councillor not guilty of corruption
A judge has found former RM of Sherwood Councillor Tim Probe not guilty on charges of breach of trust and municipal corruption. He was accused of offering to trade votes with Reeve Jeff Poissant over ...
Kevin Martel
Jun 07, 2018
Tim Probe. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME file photo)
Most farmer-made ditches, sloughs unapproved: Sask. auditor
Most ditches, sloughs and other farmer-made drainage works on Saskatchewan agricultural lands have not been given the okay by the provincial government. That was one of the findings in the most recent...
Kevin Martel
Jun 07, 2018
The provincial auditor's report says unapproved drainage works in some areas increases the risk of flooding to farmland and other bodies of water. (Jennifer LaCharite/DiscoverWeyburn.com)
New police policy aims for no random street checks
They've been referred to as street checks or carding by some police services across Canada, - now police in Saskatchewan have unveiled a new policy on what they're now calling contact interviews. The ...
Kevin Martel
Jun 06, 2018
The Saskatchewan Police Commission unveils new policy around contact interviews. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Sask. pageant competitor believes swimsuits can add to show
Miss America is ending the swimsuit competition portion of its pageant and a former Miss Universe competitor from Saskatchewan has mixed feelings. Moose Jaw's Siera Bearchell competed in the Miss Univ...
Kevin Martel
Jun 06, 2018
Siera Bearchell from Moose Jaw represented Canada at the Miss Universe pageant in 2016. (Miss Universe Canada Sierra Bearchell/Facebook)
More money possible to fix poor residential streets
The worst roads in Regina could be getting more funding under the city's Residential Road Renewal Program (RRRP). Administration is recommending funding be shifted around within the program. That way ...
Kevin Martel
Jun 05, 2018
(Kevin Martel/980 CJME file photo)
Soggy Saturday: Rain soaks southeast Sask.
Ask, and Saskatchewan shall receive. The weather may not always be that responsive, but over the last day it has been as rain fell consistently in many areas of the province. With an update Saturday a...
Kevin Martel
Jun 02, 2018
Spring session ends for rookie leaders
It was a session of firsts, as Scott Moe led his party as premier for the first time while opposition leader Ryan Meili did the same for the NDP as Thursday marked the end of the 2018 spring session o...
Kevin Martel
May 31, 2018
Premier Scott Moe and reflects back on the 2018 spring session on May 31, 2018. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
License to spray: The Worminator takes on pesky insects
Meet The Worminator. It's a giant truck, custom built by the City of Regina, complete with a trailer-mounted spray deck, a 1,000 gallon tank and two diesel engines. The city has two of them, used to b...
Kevin Martel
May 30, 2018
The truck the city has dubbed "The Worminator" sprays trees to reduce populations of cankerworms and tent caterpillars. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME file photo)
More zipper merge zones coming to Regina
Expect to see more construction zones with signage telling drivers to use the zipper merge technique this summer in Regina. Last year, the provincial government added the driving maneuver to the Saska...
Kevin Martel
May 29, 2018
A zipper merge is used at Arcola Avenue near the exit to Ring Road on Sept. 21, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
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