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Kevin Martel
Students to pay more at U of R as tuition increases
Tuition at the University of Regina is getting more expensive. The board of governors has approved its 2018-19 budget which included a 2.8 per cent increase in tuition and fees. That translates, on av...
Kevin Martel
May 09, 2018
Many doctors burned out in Saskatchewan
They have a difficult job with long, demanding hours with the potential of having people's lives in their hands. Now, doctors around the province are getting burned out. The Saskatchewan Medical Assoc...
Kevin Martel
May 06, 2018
Outgoing Saskatchewan Medical Association President Dr. Joanne Sivertson said many physicians in the province are getting burned out. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
2 block buffer zones needed for Regina pot shops: councillor
It's quite clear to one Regina councillor where pot shops should be allowed to set up in the city. Ward 2 councillor Bob Hawkins wants a buffer zone between pot shops and things like schools, playgrou...
Kevin Martel
May 04, 2018
City says winter garbage pickup change didn't impact litter
After a winter where garbage wasn't picked up as frequently, the City of Regina hasn't noticed any more litter on the ground now that spring is here. City council previously voted to have the garbage ...
Kevin Martel
May 04, 2018
Rider transit pickup location dropped, another added
Fans using the free bus service to Mosaic Stadium for Saskatchewan Roughrider games won't have the Normanview Crossing location available for the upcoming season. Normanview's manager Terri Klyne conf...
Kevin Martel
May 03, 2018
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'Archaic, convoluted' booze laws might need refreshing
It's clear to some in the Saskatchewan alcohol business that inter-provincial liquor laws need updating. This comes after a ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada Thursday that upheld a law which mak...
Kevin Martel
Apr 20, 2018
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Program continues to upgrade dozens of residential streets
As the City of Regina has just completed its fourth year of its Residential Road Renewal Program (RRRP), a report from administration is giving residents an idea of how much work has been done to date...
Kevin Martel
Apr 15, 2018
Safety improvements possible at deadly crash intersection
While many people may have questioned whether a group of trees by the intersection of Highways 35 and 335 played a role in the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash, a councillor and deputy reeve of the R...
Kevin Martel
Apr 12, 2018
Broncos stats guy remembered for 'giant heart'
He was the Humboldt Broncos statistician, but 18-year-old Brody Hinz was so much more to the community. Hinz was tragically killed in the team's bus crash Friday night. Three women from Big Brothers B...
Kevin Martel
Apr 12, 2018
High school student and Broncos statistician, Brody Hinz was killed in the tragic bus crash on April 6.
Humboldt businesses, residents try to move on from tragedy
The grief in downtown Humboldt is real; it's undeniable. But so too is the solidarity after an unspeakable tragedy where more than a dozen members of the Humboldt Broncos Saskatchewan Junior Hockey Le...
Kevin Martel
Apr 10, 2018
Businesses on Main Street in Humboldt display signs of solidarity with the Broncos after a deadly bus crash. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
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