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Lisa Schick
Operation Red Nose not available in Regina for the coming holiday season
Operation Red Nose is kicking off its programs elsewhere in Saskatchewan in just a couple of weeks, but Regina is being left out of that this year. According to Operation Red Nose's national developme...
Lisa Schick
Nov 13, 2019
Regina police identify murder victim found Saturday
Regina police are giving a few more details on a death investigation started on the weekend, and have identified the man found dead. The man's body was found early Saturday morning in the 800 block of...
Lisa Schick
Nov 12, 2019
Sask. archives move to new building months behind schedule
It's taking the Saskatchewan Archives a bit longer to get into its new building. In February, the province announced it had bought the CBC building in Regina to use some of the space for the new Sask....
Lisa Schick
Nov 08, 2019
Supreme Court case to cost province about $500,000
The Saskatchewan government is set to shell out about half a million dollars for its case against the carbon tax, set to be heard in front of the Supreme Court of Canada. Speaking on Thursday, Justice...
Lisa Schick
Nov 07, 2019
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Sask. NDP letter calls for carbon tax rebate for grain drying
Taking a page out of the premier's recent playbook, Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili is sending a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asking for a fast rebate for farmers hit with carbon tax bil...
Lisa Schick
Nov 06, 2019
Sask. NDP Leader Ryan Meili (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Provincial government to strike committee to solve class size, composition problem
The provincial government is hoping a committee of teachers, parents and education experts will come up with ways to fix Saskatchewan's classrooms. The government sent out letters on Wednesday to the ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 06, 2019
Justice Minister Gord Wyant. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
New airport south of the border doesn't pose threat to Regina airport
A new airport has opened up just south of the U.S.-Canada border in North Dakota, boasting two of the direct flights Regina's airport has lost in recent years. But the head of the Regina airport isn't...
Lisa Schick
Nov 06, 2019
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Solar companies still concerned about new rooftop solar program
Saskatchewan's solar industry isn't feeling much sun these days since the new rooftop solar program was announced. Brenden Owens is a co-owner of Prairie Sun Solar in Regina. He said his company hasn'...
Lisa Schick
Nov 05, 2019
City, province reckon with report of high lead levels
Steve Wolfson lives in the Cathedral area in Regina and is raising two young grandkids, which is one of the reasons he was so concerned when a test of his tap water came back with lead levels about 10...
Lisa Schick
Nov 04, 2019
The lead levels in Steve Wolfson's home in Regina were nearly 10 times the recommended amount when he had them tested. He spoke to the media at the Legislative Building. Nov. 4, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Injunction denied for teenage girl cut from LeBoldus football team
There won't be any girls suiting up for the LeBoldus Golden Suns football team Friday evening, after an application for an injunction from a Grade 12 student was denied Friday morning. According to th...
Lisa Schick
Nov 01, 2019
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