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Lisa Schick
YWCA prepares for Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser
The YWCA in Regina is looking to get as many people out as possible on Saturday night for its Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser. This is the fifth year the association has participated in the natio...
Lisa Schick
Feb 22, 2020
Coldest night of the year banner outside the YWCA building in downtown Regina. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
U of R prof believes refinery lockout raises safety questions
Even at the best of times, the Co-op refinery isn't the safest place to work. There are the long-term risk from carcinogens, immediate risks from chemicals, and the always-present danger from the extr...
Lisa Schick
Feb 21, 2020
Regina police start using new roadside test for cannabis
The Regina Police Service has a new tool to catch cannabis-impaired drivers, and it already has helped take two drivers off the road. Previously, when a driver was suspected of being impaired by canna...
Lisa Schick
Feb 20, 2020
Cpl. Andree Sieber demonstrates the Sotoxa roadside testing unit for cannabis at Regina police headquarters on Feb. 20, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Weyburn couple self-isolating after coronavirus scare on cruise
A Weyburn couple is in self-isolation in their home after a month-long cruise that went off the rails over fears of the coronavirus. In mid-January Marilyn and Tom Schuck left Weyburn and headed to Si...
Lisa Schick
Feb 20, 2020
Tom and Marilyn Schuck were stuck on a cruise ship for two weeks as the Asian countries they were supposed to visit wouldn't let the ship dock over coronavirus fears. Photo submitted by the Schucks.
Price tag revealed for cancellation of Patrick Moore's speech at city conference
The City of Regina is tallying up the final figures and revealing how much it cost to cancel a speech by Patrick Moore. Moore was supposed to have been a keynote speaker at the city's Reimagine Sustai...
Lisa Schick
Feb 19, 2020
Regina city councillor Mike O'Donnell. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Rider Express taking second shot at Regina-to-Calgary bus route
Rider Express is hoping the second time is the charm for its bus route between Regina and Calgary. The company will start the route on March 13, stopping in Strathmore, Brooks, Medicine Hat, Swift Cur...
Lisa Schick
Feb 19, 2020
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Unifor lays out bargaining position ahead of mediation
The special mediator appointed by the provincial government will start his work this week, trying to close the gap between the Co-op refinery and Unifor. But before that happens, Unifor laid out its b...
Lisa Schick
Feb 17, 2020
Unifor local 594 president Kevin Bittman (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. still without a confirmed coronavirus case
It has been a couple of months since the first transmissions of the coronavirus in November, but Saskatchewan still doesn't have any confirmed cases. According to the Ministry of Health's chief medica...
Lisa Schick
Feb 13, 2020
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Sask. government concerned about B.C. rail blockades
With protesters blocking rail lines and CN Rail threatening to shut down some service, the Saskatchewan government is very concerned about what's happening in B.C. Supporters of Wet'suwet'en hereditar...
Lisa Schick
Feb 12, 2020
Technologies unveiled to help track, ultimately reduce, garbage in Saskatchewan
People in Saskatchewan produce a lot of garbage and on Tuesday, Innovation Saskatchewan unveiled two technologies which it hopes will get the province on track to reduce that amount of trash. Last yea...
Lisa Schick
Feb 11, 2020
Sam Dietrich, co-founder of Prairie Robotics Inc., presents his company's computer and AI system which estimates the type and amount of trash in vehicles as part of an Innovation Saskatchewan competition on Feb. 11, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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