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Lisa Schick
Victims’ services looks to help families of missing persons cope
This week, there's a large video billboard sitting outside the new Regina Police Service headquarters building on Saskatchewan Drive. The billboard flips through photos, with names printed underneath,...
Lisa Schick
Sep 16, 2020
A billboard featuring pictures of long-term missing people in Saskatchewan has been erected on Saskatchewan Drive in Regina. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
City of Regina heading for COVID-19 deficit, according to report
The COVID-19 pandemic has been playing havoc with people's bank accounts all over the world for the past six months and the City of Regina is not immune. According to the mid-year financial report, to...
Lisa Schick
Sep 16, 2020
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University students worried about privacy over test-monitoring software
Universities have had to find a whole new way of doing things in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and that means whole new problems. Some of the solutions have students worried about their privacy. ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 15, 2020
Crews have dealt with fewer wildfires in Saskatchewan in 2020
While most people would be lamenting a way-below-average year, for Saskatchewan's Public Safety Agency, that's a good thing in 2020. So far this year, wildfire crews have had to deal with only 125 wil...
Lisa Schick
Sep 11, 2020
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Shahab reflects on first six months of pandemic in Saskatchewan
Six months ago, many people in Saskatchewan had never heard of terms like social distancing or effective reproductive number. They never considered wearing a face mask to the grocery store. Things hav...
Lisa Schick
Sep 11, 2020
Dr. Saqib Shahab, Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Drive-through COVID-19 test site wildly busy on first day, SHA staying the course for now
It seems the new drive-through COVID-19 testing centre was the hot ticket in Regina on Tuesday afternoon. The Saskatchewan Health Authority said Wednesday it opened up all six lanes of the testing cen...
Lisa Schick
Sep 09, 2020
Vehicles line up on Dewdney Avenue while waiting to get into the drive-through testing site at Evraz Place on Sept. 8, 2020. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Drive-through COVID-19 testing facility opens in Regina
People concerned they might have COVID-19 now have a new way to get tested that could make things a bit easier. In Regina on Tuesday afternoon, the Saskatchewan Health Authority opened the province's ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 08, 2020
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Parents nervous, anxious as they drop kids off for first day of school
While the kids may still have had their backpacks on and were bouncing with excitement, the first day of school this fall felt very different for their parents. The playgrounds were nearly empty until...
Lisa Schick
Sep 08, 2020
Some students at Regina's schools returned to classrooms on Sept. 8, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Province looks to make Naloxone more available as overdoses rise
As overdose calls and deaths continue to rise, the provincial government is looking to make the life-saving drug Naloxone more available. Premier Scott Moe said last week the high numbers are disturbi...
Lisa Schick
Sep 08, 2020
Naloxone kits are available for free to anyone who may be likely to witness a fatal opioid overdose. (980 CJME file photo)
RCMP sending eagle feathers to Sask. detachments
Saskatchewan's RCMP is taking another step toward reconciliation, sending eagle feathers to be used at detachments in the province. Sgt. Karen Pelletier said that for many Indigenous cultures, one of ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 08, 2020
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