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Lisa Schick
Regina Public School Division saves $3.7M due to pandemic
Students in Saskatchewan haven't been in class in about three months, and in that time it appears the Regina Public School Division has realized some big savings. According to forecasts for the rest o...
Lisa Schick
Jun 18, 2020
Grenfell woman says town really needs new long-term care centre
A Grenfell woman is hoping a new care home in the community will help keep people in the town. Leslie McGhie said the town really needs a new home. "We have lost so many residents moving to the city d...
Lisa Schick
Jun 17, 2020
Provincial government goes against federal intention, implements ban on firearms bans
The provincial government is trying to cut any federal legislation on the issue off at the knees; making amendments to a bill to limit the ability of municipalities to create bylaws to ban the ownersh...
Lisa Schick
Jun 17, 2020
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. privacy commissioner critical of LifeLabs, SHA over ransomware attack
Seven months after the breach was reported, Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner Ronald Kruzeniski has published a withering report on a ransomware attack against LifeLabs. The attack hap...
Lisa Schick
Jun 12, 2020
Regina mom has school worries over immunocompromised son
You could almost hear the cheers ring out from parents across the province on Tuesday when the provincial government announced schools would resume in-person classes in the fall. However, some parents...
Lisa Schick
Jun 11, 2020
Laura Laird is worried about her nine-year-old son Deacan, who is immunocompromised, going back to school in the fall. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Community group, city councillor say defund RPS petition starts important conversation
The idea of defunding the Regina Police Service or changing its funding has been garnering heated responses from both sides of the issue this week. An online petition is calling for Regina's city coun...
Lisa Schick
Jun 10, 2020
(Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Drunk driver involved in fatal crash in 2014 released from prison
A man who drove drunk in Regina in 2014 and ended up killing another driver in a crash is being granted his statutory release. In June 2014, Brian Okemahwasin was driving drunk in Regina on Albert Str...
Lisa Schick
Jun 09, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
Petition calls for defunding of Regina Police Service
In the wake of the death of George Floyd and with a spotlight on police violence against people of colour, groups around North America are calling for the defunding of police departments -- including ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 08, 2020
Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Sask. man awarded $6.7M in damages for 2006 attack
This summer, it will be 14 years since a 16-year-old boy who was camping at Clear Lake in Manitoba was attacked with firewood and suffered life-altering injuries. Now, the courts have awarded the vict...
Lisa Schick
Jun 08, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
'Racism is very, very present:' Regina police chief attends Black Lives Matter
Signs reading "Black Lives Matter" and chants of "I can't breathe" filled the air around Wascana Lake again Friday morning as protesters returned to the grounds in front of the legislative building. T...
Lisa Schick
Jun 05, 2020
Regina police chief Evan Bray kneels for 30 seconds with the other officers who attended a Black Lives Matter rally to show their commitment to ending racism. Jun. 5, 2020 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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