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Lisa Schick
No applications made yet for Regina ridesharing
It has been nearly a month and a half since a ridesharing bylaw was passed by Regina's city council, but no one has applied yet. According to the City of Regina, it hasn't received any applications to...
Lisa Schick
Apr 10, 2019
SaskPower carbon tax to be retroactive to Jan. 1
There's going to be an extra, extra charge on Saskatchewan power bills as of April. The carbon tax will start showing up on bills for this month, but so will a retroactive charge for the carbon tax fo...
Lisa Schick
Apr 10, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Regina robotics team preparing for world championship run
In just its second year of existence, the Thom Collegiate robotics team is heading to the FIRST world robotics championship in Houston. The acronym FIRST is for an organization called For Inspiration ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 09, 2019
The Thom Collegiate robotics team after placing at the regional championship. They're heading to the World Championship in late April. Photo submitted
Retired Regina priest faces sex assault charges in Scotland
A long-time Regina priest is being extradited to Scotland to face historic physical and sexual assault charges stemming from his work at schools. The Archdiocese of Regina has confirmed the charges ag...
Lisa Schick
Apr 09, 2019
Father Robert MacKenzie. (Archdiocese of Regina)
Regina Food Bank watching carbon tax closely
The Regina Food Bank is wondering how big of a bite the federal carbon tax is going to take out of its budget. Food bank CEO John Bailey said it is going to have an impact because much of what the org...
Lisa Schick
Apr 09, 2019
Art installation at First Nations University vandalized
Though not everyone knew what it was for, people driving around Ring Road south at night for the past several months could see an installation of teepees in front of the First Nations University of Ca...
Lisa Schick
Apr 08, 2019
Two of the teepees in an art installation in front of the First Nations University of Canada were taken down Monday after being vandalized over the weekend. April 8, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
'In disbelief:' Premier Scott Moe remembers Broncos bus crash
"You know, that night was, it was," Premier Scott Moe paused, finding his words. "It was a night that I, like so many other people in this province, hope to never see again." Most people in Saskatchew...
Lisa Schick
Apr 06, 2019
Premier Scott Moe talked to the media after the first Question Period of the spring session on March 4, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Carbon tax protest in Regina features convoy, rally
They wanted to make a statement against the carbon tax, and with about 700 vehicles in their convoy and an estimated 1,000 people at Evraz Place, they did it in a big way. Late Thursday morning, a con...
Lisa Schick
Apr 04, 2019
Green Shirt Day set to honour the legacy of Logan Boulet
The legislative building was filled Wednesday morning with people trying to make some good come out of a terrible tragedy. The Saskatchewan gallery was filled with people for the proclamation of April...
Lisa Schick
Apr 03, 2019
Charlotte L'oste-Brown received a lung transplant after years of sickness, and she's supporting Green Shirt Day as a way to encourage people to sign up to be donors. April 3, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
New SGI standards could close down auto body shops
As new vehicles get more and more complicated, SGI is changing its standards on how to fix them -- but that could end up closing some auto body shops, especially in small-town Saskatchewan. In a memo ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 03, 2019
A damaged SUV sits on a tow truck in downtown Regina after a four-vehicle collision on Jan. 16, 2019. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
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