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Lisa Schick
More masks and more space: Regina Catholic School Division opens doors ahead of classes
Back to school is a time-honoured tradition, but when kids return to classrooms in Regina next week, it's going to be a lot different than it was when they left six months ago. The Regina Catholic Sch...
Lisa Schick
Sep 02, 2020
Grade 8 teacher Brett Matlock at St.Gregory School. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina city council tables motion on mandatory masks
On Monday, Regina's city council decided to take a more hands-off approach to masks for the time being. During a special meeting, council discussed a motion which would have explored the idea of a man...
Lisa Schick
Aug 31, 2020
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Landlord frustrated over delay at rentalsman's office
It has been about two weeks since the Office of Residential Tenancies began taking non-urgent eviction applications again, but some landlords are calling the process since then "ridiculous." Wendy Sek...
Lisa Schick
Aug 14, 2020
Sask. chiefs gather to lend support, share their pain on suicide
Where there are normally only a few people here and there in the protest camp across from the legislature, on Tuesday dozens of chiefs wearing facemasks along with their headdresses stood behind Trist...
Lisa Schick
Aug 11, 2020
Tristen Durocher stands with chiefs from First Nations across the province who came to his protest camp in Wascana Park to show their support for him and his cause on Aug. 11, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Uko family, NDP calling for public inquiry into Saskatchewan suicides
The Saskatchewan NDP and the family of Samwel Uko have joined forces to call for a public inquiry into suicides in Saskatchewan, as well as into Uko's death. "We cannot continue in this way in Saskatc...
Lisa Schick
Aug 10, 2020
Parents, grandparents, teachers, kids rally for more school guidelines
People across the province decided to go out Friday morning and make their voices heard in opposition to the Government of Saskatchewan's Safe Schools Plan. Protestors gathered in at least 15 differen...
Lisa Schick
Aug 07, 2020
About 70 people showed up for a rally against the province's back-to-school plans around COVID-19, calling them inadequate, on Aug. 7, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Teen sentenced to 10 months in open custody for his part in 2019 gang rape
ADVISORY: This story contains graphic content that may be disturbing for some readers. Earlier this summer, the first of what could be five sentences was handed down for a gang rape a provincial court...
Lisa Schick
Aug 06, 2020
A Regina-area building contractor pleaded guilty to fraud on July 15, 2024, and police say his victims lost more than $250,000. (CJME files)
Space, sanitizer, no show-and-tell: School divisions detail back-to-school plans
The coming school year is getting a little clearer for students and parents now as school divisions release their own back-to-school plans under the province's Safe Schools Plan. The province announce...
Lisa Schick
Aug 06, 2020
Founder, two others on leave from Regina charity after sexual harassment allegations
The CEO and founder of Street Culture Project has been put on leave, along with two other employees, after a series of allegations about the Regina charity. Last week, the group's executive director w...
Lisa Schick
Aug 05, 2020
Joey Tremblay, co-chair of Street Culture Project, speaking to media in front of one of the organization's properties on Victoria Avenue on Aug. 5, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina charity executive director resigns over sexual harassment allegations
A Regina organization aimed at supporting and keeping youth safe is investigating after sexual harassment allegations surfaced against its former executive director. The allegations were posted this w...
Lisa Schick
Aug 01, 2020
Dustin Browne was suspended and resigned as executive director of Street Culture following anonymous assault and harassment allegations in July 2020. (Street Culture)
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