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Lisa Schick
City reviewing too-long wait times for building permits
Most of the contractors in Regina will say that the process to get a building permit from the city is a bit of a mess. City administration recognizes that, so it's getting ready to launch a review. It...
Lisa Schick
Jul 02, 2019
On four wheels: RCMP course helps cadets learn rough driving
In one day, how many people can say they drove over a log road, through a foot of water, across a handful of creek beds, and then with the vehicle hung up at a 45-degree angle? Well, any of the cadets...
Lisa Schick
Jun 28, 2019
A truck takes on the 4x4 training track at the RCMP's training academy in Regina on June 27, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Quashing rumours: Goodale nomination confirmed for election
Rumours have been swirling in the Regina-Wascana riding as the fall election creeps closer: Will the long-time MP, Ralph Goodale, try to continue his reign in the seat? Goodale has said previously tha...
Lisa Schick
Jun 26, 2019
Canadian gov't taking steps to combat online hate, extremism
From a man committing a mass shooting and streaming it live online to a man driving a vehicle through a crowd because of what he'd seen on the internet to people being radicalized online -- Canada is ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 26, 2019
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Association takes possession of residential school cemetery
On Pinkie Road at the west edge of Regina is a small plot of land surrounded by a white fence. In the ground inside that fence, at least 35 children are buried who died at the Regina Indian Industrial...
Lisa Schick
Jun 25, 2019
Sarah Longman (r) receives a pouch of tobacco from the former owner of the land the Regina Indian Industrial School's cemetery was on (l), and RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki (m). June 25, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
RCMP charges Sheree Fertuck's estranged husband with her murder
The RCMP has charged Greg Fertuck with first-degree murder in connection with the death of his estranged wife, Sheree Fertuck. Greg Fertuck also was charged with one count of offering an indignity to ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 25, 2019
Goodale pushing big water project for Saskatchewan
Water problems in Saskatchewan run the gamut from flooding to droughts, sometimes in the same season. Ralph Goodale wants to make an old plan new again which he says will fix all of Saskatchewan's wat...
Lisa Schick
Jun 24, 2019
Care homes concerned for seniors after instructions from ministry
Some seniors could end up paying more or even being kicked out of their personal care homes after guideline changes from the Ministry of Health. In January, the ministry sent out letters to personal c...
Lisa Schick
Jun 24, 2019
Environment Minister ready to share Prairie Resilience
According to Saskatchewan's environment minister, other provinces have started expressing interest in the Prairie Resilience plan. On Wednesday, Dustin Duncan spoke at a symposium for the Canadian Ele...
Lisa Schick
Jun 23, 2019
Environment Minister Dustin Duncan file photo. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Veteran Moose Jaw officer fired after misconduct allegations
A police officer in Moose Jaw with about 30 years of experience has been dismissed from the service after misconduct allegations spanning years. Alan Murdock was fired on Wednesday afternoon. "That wa...
Lisa Schick
Jun 19, 2019
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