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Lisa Schick
Delays in court lead to stay of child porn charge against Regina man
One of the charges of possessing child pornography against a Regina man has been stayed, simply because the legal proceedings took too long. The charge was filed against Douglas Pennington in 2016, an...
Lisa Schick
Jan 10, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
Unifor posts video 'outing' replacement workers at refinery
Unifor has revealed how it would be escalating the fight against the Co-op refinery: Posting a video outing the "scabs." The union posted the nearly two-minute-long video to Twitter on Thursday aftern...
Lisa Schick
Jan 09, 2020
(Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Teen coffee thrower pleads guilty
The 14-year-old boy who tossed coffee at two people in July has pleaded guilty to assault and was given a conditional discharge on Wednesday. The incidents happened on July 30 in the parking lot near ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 09, 2020
Sask. Cancer Agency slowed down by eHealth attack
Cancer patients in Regina could be waiting a bit longer until everything is cleared up from the ransomware attack against the province's eHealth services. On Sunday morning, systems detected a ransomw...
Lisa Schick
Jan 08, 2020
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Accused in Walmart fire denied bail
Sitting in his black T-shirt in the prisoner box, the blond boy accused of starting a fire in the north Regina Walmart barely reacted when he was denied bail Wednesday. The fire happened in early Dece...
Lisa Schick
Jan 08, 2020
(Screen grab from video by Jordan Blodgett/Facebook)
Open source program to save U of R students $1.5M
As university students head back to class, they'll be shelling out big bucks for textbooks -- sometimes costing hundreds of dollars each -- but a program funded by the provincial government is aiming ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 07, 2020
Premier looking ahead to election, kick-starting growth in 2020
The first thing on Premier Scott Moe's list for 2020 is winning the fall election, "first and foremost." Moe has it on his to-do list, and it's also one of the challenges he knows he's going to have t...
Lisa Schick
Jan 06, 2020
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
NDP's Ryan Meili looking to 2020 election and beyond
It may be almost a year away that voters in Saskatchewan will go to the polls, but NDP leader Ryan Meili is looking at the provincial election as one of his biggest challenges of 2020. Meili is excite...
Lisa Schick
Jan 05, 2020
NDP Leader Ryan Meili speaks to the media before the 2019 throne speech on Oct. 23, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Wishes, hospitals, and the carbon tax: Sask. premier looks back at 2019
As the last pages fall from the calendar and 2019 comes to a close, many people are turning around to look back at the year that was. When Premier Scott Moe looks back at 2019, he said he'll particula...
Lisa Schick
Jan 02, 2020
Unifor accused of violating court order on refinery picket line
The line of trucks waiting to get into the Co-op refinery has waxed and waned over the past few days, as each truck is held up by picketers blocking the entrance. But some truckers are saying the unio...
Lisa Schick
Dec 31, 2019
Members with Unifor Local 594 picket outside of Regina's Co-op oil refinery. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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