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Lisa Schick
Regina police approve new policy for 'contact interviews'
It's a practice that has garnered some controversy in the past. Still, on Wednesday afternoon, the Regina Board of Police Commissioners approved the new police service policy on "contact interviews," ...
Lisa Schick
May 08, 2019
Man with cerebral palsy asking for help after walker stolen
It has been a tough few days, physically and emotionally, for Aries Key Anderson. "I didn't know what to feel. I was hurt, angry, shocked that someone would steal my walker because I use that thing da...
Lisa Schick
May 08, 2019
Candace Macauley and her nephew Aries Key Anderson woke up Monday morning to find Aries' walker had been stolen. He has cerebral palsy and requires the walker to get around. May 8 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Voucher program good first step on hospital parking: SUN
The head of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) said a new taxi voucher program is a step in the right direction when it comes to relieving the parking issues at the General Hospital in Regina. The...
Lisa Schick
May 08, 2019
Pilot project to put more eyes on Regina sex assault cases
As of this summer, there will be a lot more scrutiny put on the Regina Police Service and how it deals with sexual assault cases. The provincial government announced on Monday that it's providing $122...
Lisa Schick
May 06, 2019
Lisa Miller, executive director of the Regina Sexual Assault Centre, says she's concerned about the changes coming to Saskatchewan classrooms. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Not needed': local lawyer critical of civil forfeiture changes
A local defence lawyer thinks the expansion of Saskatchewan's civil forfeiture program is going to be bad for people in the province. On Tuesday, an expansion of the civil forfeiture program was passe...
Lisa Schick
May 05, 2019
Man dead after Regina police-involved shooting
Fewer than 12 hours after a police-involved shooting where a man died, the only indication something happened at a home on Halifax Street was the two parked police vehicles. Around 5:30 a.m. Saturday,...
Lisa Schick
May 04, 2019
Two police vehicles were still outside an apartment building on the 1900 block of Halifax Street, nearly 12 hours after a man died in a police-involved shooting. May 4, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
All eyes on Sask. court ahead of carbon tax decision
People across the country have been waiting for a decision by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal since before arguments on the carbon tax were made in February. This will be the first, though likely not...
Lisa Schick
May 02, 2019
Mental health biggest issue for Sask. children and youth
Saskatchewan's Advocate for Children and Youth is coming back to mental health as the top issue facing children and youth in the province. "It really doesn't matter whether they live on-reserve or off...
Lisa Schick
Apr 30, 2019
Corey O'Soup is the Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth. On Tuesday, April 30, 2019, he released his report for 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Snow a welcome sight for some Sask. farmers
While many in the cities were looking out their windows with a grimace as the snow came down on Sunday, some farmers were happy to see the moisture falling on their fields. Jim Hale farms near Swift C...
Lisa Schick
Apr 29, 2019
City cuts 22 positions, lays off 7 people after review
With the elimination of 22 management positions at city hall, the City of Regina is poised to save $3 million next year. That stems from a review started by the city in September. City manager Chris H...
Lisa Schick
Apr 26, 2019
Chris Holden, City of Regina city manager.
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