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Lisa Schick
'Openness to an understanding': Premier returns from trade mission to Washington
Premier Scott Moe saw the trade talks between Canada and the U.S. fall apart recently, and said he quickly firmed up his plans for another trade mission to Washington. "We thought it would be prudent ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 19, 2025
Premier Scott Moe spoke on The Evan Bray Show about his recent visit to India, Cameco's new agreement and the province's new health plan on Tuesday, March 10. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Warming spaces in Regina: provincial funding increased for homelessness strategy
The provincial government announced on Wednesday, it's upping its funding to one of the most pervasive problems in the provinces - homelessness. It's adding $20 million in funding over three years to ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 19, 2025
Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski (L) and provincial Social Services Minister Terry Jenson announced a $20 million increase to funding for the province’s homelessness approach, $1.1 million of which will go to the city this winter. Nov. 19, 2025 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Former Sask. Party MLA and cabinet minister Herb Cox dead
The flags were lowered to half-staff at the legislative building on Tuesday at the news of the death of former MLA and cabinet minister Herb Cox. He was 75. Cox was first elected as the Sask. Party ML...
Lisa Schick
Nov 18, 2025
Herb Cox was the MLA for the Battlefords for nine years before deciding not to run again in the 2020 election. Here, Cox (L) is pictured with Premier Scott Moe in front of the Twin Rivers Curling Club in the Battlefords in Feb. 2020. (Facebook/Premier Scott Moe)
'A little bit of closure': Crown prosecutor grateful for verdict in Misha Pavelick murder trial
With a guilty verdict already on the books, Crown prosecutor Adam Breker said the Misha Pavelick murder case was one of the largest he's been involved with. The trial lasted four weeks from beginning ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 17, 2025
Adam Breker, the Crown prosecutor on the case, hopes the guilty verdict for second-degree murder and the details of what happened that night being brought to light will bring some measure of closure to Misha Pavelick’s family and friends. (CJME file photo)
Man convicted of second-degree murder in death of Misha Pavelick
A small gasp was heard in the courtroom Friday afternoon, as the jury foreman read out the verdict: guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of Misha Pavelick. Sniffles punctuated the air as the ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 14, 2025
Misha Pavelick's father, Lorne Pavelick, says the loss of his son left a hole that will never fill. He spoke after the verdict came down in his son's killing. Nov. 14, 2025. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
RDBID looking for new home for Regina Street Team
After a presentation from the Regina Downtown Business Improvement District (RDBID), it's unclear where a team that helps some of the most vulnerable in the city will end up. The Regina Street Team cu...
Lisa Schick
Nov 14, 2025
RDBID is looking for another entity to take over the Regina Street Team, saying its mandate has expanded. (CJME file photo)
New police office opens at Regina's Cornwall Centre
On Thursday morning, the ribbon was cut on the new office for Regina police at the Cornwall Centre. The office is only a few blocks away from police headquarters, nestled inside the east Saskatchewan ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 13, 2025
The new office in the Cornwall Centre isn't for reporting crimes, and instead will be a place for officers to do administrative tasks and increase police visibility without leaving the downtown. Nov. 13, 2025 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Bizarre' emails led to fraud adding up to nearly $500,000 in RM of Edenwold: Judge
A Court of King's Bench judge called the email communications that scammed the RM of Edenwold out of nearly half a million dollars this summer "bizarre." The RM and White City were scammed through the...
Lisa Schick
Nov 13, 2025
According to a decision ordering money back to the RM, the fraud that took $497,613.28 from the RM of Edenwold was an impersonation scam perpetrated through email. (980 CJME file photo)
Jury sequestered in deliberations for Misha Pavelick murder trial
For the first several hours of the day, Justice Catherine Dawson read out the charge to the jury. This was an explanation of the legal issues in the case and how the jury should consider them, as well...
Lisa Schick
Nov 12, 2025
After several hours of instructions from the Justice, the 12 jurors are now in deliberations to come to a verdict for the man accused of second-degree murder in the Misha Pavelick murder trial. (CJME file photo)
'Beyond dangerous': Jury hears from defence for first time in Misha Pavelick murder trial
The standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt" was emphasized by defence lawyer Andrew Hitchcock in his closing argument at the Misha Pavelick murder trial on Monday. The accused in the case was 17 at th...
Lisa Schick
Nov 10, 2025
Both lawyers gave their closing statements on Monday morning in the Misha Pavelick murder case, emphasizing to the jury why they should or should not find the accused guilty. (CJME file photo)
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