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Lisa Schick
City councillors tabling motion on building in Wascana Park
Any further work on the CNIB/Brandt building set for Wascana Park has been put on hold as the auditor conducts a review, so the same thing is happening to at least one notice of motion on the project ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 14, 2019
Ring Road photo radar box damaged by vehicle, to be replaced
Observant drivers may have noticed something missing on south Ring Road over the past couple of months -- the photo radar box. SGI said a vehicle slid off the road during the holiday season and damage...
Lisa Schick
Mar 14, 2019
Group home rejected by Weyburn neighbourhood, city council
The outcry from people living in one of Weyburn's nicest neighbourhoods has managed to stop a new group home plan in its tracks. The Saskatchewan Housing Authority Corporation and the Weyburn Group Ho...
Lisa Schick
Mar 13, 2019
(Courtesy of Discover Weyburn)
Local group making solar panels affordable for Reginans
They've only been on his home for a few weeks, but Josh Campbell is excited about the new solar panels shining on his garage roof. They were bought through the Wascana Solar Co-operative, and the grou...
Lisa Schick
Mar 13, 2019
Josh Campbell stands in front of his garage where solar panels have been installed on March 12, 2019. The panels were purchased through the Wascana Solar cooperative's group buy program. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Feds invest in projects to combat guns, gangs in Sask.
The federal government is putting up $328 million to fight gangs and guns across Canada, with nearly $12 million coming to Saskatchewan. Ralph Goodale, the federal minister of Public Safety and Emerge...
Lisa Schick
Mar 11, 2019
PCC puts CNIB/Brandt project in Regina on hold
The board of the Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) has decided to "suspend further consideration" of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)/Brandt project in Wascana Park. The PCC boar...
Lisa Schick
Mar 11, 2019
Tommy Douglas recognized as nationally historically significant
When people are asking to come up with some important Canadians, it won't be too long before someone brings up Tommy Douglas. This week in Regina, the late politician was honoured with a plaque and re...
Lisa Schick
Mar 10, 2019
Ministers and representatives unveil the plaque commemorating Tommy Douglas as a person of national historic significance. Mar. 7, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina mechanic throws wrench into gender stereotypes
There are very few doors closed to women these days, but the trades are still a male-dominated world. One woman in Regina is forging ahead and paving the way for others to come after her. Erin Vaughan...
Lisa Schick
Mar 08, 2019
Erin Vaughan says as far as she knows, her shop is one of only two female-owned auto shops in Saskatchewan. Mar. 7,2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Despite premier's pleas, carbon tax won't be pushed back
Saskatchewan's premier may be asking for a pause on the start of the carbon tax, but according to Ralph Goodale, that won't be happening. Premier Scott Moe said earlier this week that he asked the fed...
Lisa Schick
Mar 07, 2019
(File photo, The Canadian Press)
Murky Water: SARM looks to a possible solution for water woes
Rural Saskatchewan has been struggling for years, with small towns trying to stay afloat as people move away. Many towns are trying to keep the residents they have and lure new ones, but that's especi...
Lisa Schick
Mar 07, 2019
Many towns are trying to keep the residents they have and lure new ones, but that's especially hard when they can't drink the water out of their taps. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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