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Lisa Schick
Regina Bypass forcing major intersection changes in northwest Regina
Drivers in northwest Regina are going to have to find a different route for the next six weeks, and maybe longer, as the city makes traffic changes for the Regina Bypass. Starting on Wednesday, the in...
Lisa Schick
Sep 04, 2019
Parents giving a thumbs up to new slower school zones
Parents and grandparents walking kids to the first day of school Tuesday morning at Judge Bryant Elementary School gave a resoundingly positive report card for Regina's new lower school zone speed. Ju...
Lisa Schick
Sep 03, 2019
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Innovative Sask. companies getting federal cash infusion
From new ways to process agrifoods, to the creation of medical isotopes for cancer treatments, to agricultural machinery that drives itself -- innovative companies in Saskatchewan are being celebrated...
Lisa Schick
Sep 01, 2019
Ralph Goodale (right) announces funding for 22 Sask. companies through Western Economic Diversification, including Dot Technology Corporation, as company CFO Jeff Bourassa looks on (left). Aug. 26, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. police to get $5.4M to fight drug-impaired driving
The federal government is hoping drug users "puff, puff" and then "pass" on driving, and it's giving a big chunk of money to police in Saskatchewan to catch those who don't. The government is committi...
Lisa Schick
Aug 30, 2019
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray says $5.4 million from the federal government to Saskatchewan police for drug-impaired driving enforcement is greatly appreciated. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
More electric car chargers in Sask. give owners more chance to roam
Saskatchewan is a land of straight highways and wide empty spaces -- not exactly a paradise for electric vehicles -- but as chargers get more common, it's opening up possibilities. Petro-Canada recent...
Lisa Schick
Aug 30, 2019
Petro-Canada recently opened its new EV Fast Charge stations at its store on Coleman Crescent in Regina. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
U of R will welcome federal money to deal with sexual violence on campus
New money to deal with sexual violence on post-secondary campuses is good news, according to the woman at the University of Regina whose entire job is to deal with that kind of thing. On Thursday, the...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2019
Murderer in 20-year-old home invasion to get day passes from B.C. prison
It has been nearly 20 years since Arthur and Edna Kohler were found by their son -- Arthur dead and Edna clinging to life after a home invasion -- in their Regina home. Now, one of the men convicted i...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2019
New school zone speeds nearly ready for new year
While students are preparing for new classes and teachers as the school year approaches, drivers in Regina should be preparing for new speed limits in school zones. Over the summer, crews with the Cit...
Lisa Schick
Aug 28, 2019
Faisal Kalim, manager of traffic engineering with the City of Regina, says all the school zones in the city will be updated to the new 30 km/h speed limit by Sunday. Aug. 27, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Predictions of 'gloom' about carbon tax haven't come true: Goodale
It has been years since Saskatchewan's provincial government started its campaign against the federally imposed carbon tax, and Premier Scott Moe isn't slowing down. But federal Public Safety Minister...
Lisa Schick
Aug 26, 2019
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Goodale approves of PPC billboards being taken down
Fresh off his own frustrations over billboards, Regina-Wascana MP Ralph Goodale gave a nod Monday to the removal of billboards supporting Maxime Bernier and his stance on immigration. The billboards w...
Lisa Schick
Aug 26, 2019
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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