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Lisa Schick
Regina shelters, crisis services coping with the cold
It appears that Regina's homeless shelters and crisis services aren't having to scramble too much in the cold the city's been under. John McFadyen, executive director of Mobile Crisis Services in Regi...
Lisa Schick
Feb 06, 2019
Lawn vs. street: shovellers discuss what to do with snow
There are a few inevitabilities in life: death, taxes, and that if you live in Saskatchewan at some point you're going to have to shovel some snow. Most people, when they're shoveling a driveway or si...
Lisa Schick
Feb 05, 2019
Jim Carlson spent part of Tuesday afternoon shoveling his driveway, making sure to pile it onto the curb in front of his house. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Woman warning others after being attacked in her own truck
The incident didn't last for more than a couple minutes, but it's something that will likely stay with Chandell Cain for years. It happened in mid-January. Cain didn't have to get to class until a lit...
Lisa Schick
Feb 03, 2019
Indigenous partners wanted for local agri-foods strategy
Federal and local governments are making a point of bringing in Indigenous communities and ideas as they look to build on the Regina-area's agri-food industry. On Friday morning, Minister Ralph Goodal...
Lisa Schick
Feb 01, 2019
Thomas Benjoe, president and CEO of FHQ Developments, was at the announcement of $250,000 of federal money for a Regina-area strategy for the agri-foods industry, of which FHQ Developments is a part. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina red light cameras handing out tickets again
This weekend could be an expensive one for those who have a habit of running red lights in Regina - as of Friday, the red light cameras are handing out fines again instead of warnings. That's a good t...
Lisa Schick
Jan 31, 2019
City council approves land gift for new YWCA centre
The timeline's not clear yet but, thanks to a gift from the City of Regina, the YWCA has the land for its new, bigger and better, centre. At Wednesday night's city council meeting - a continuation of ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 31, 2019
Owner loses fight, Cook house approved for heritage designation
The house was bought with the intention of turning it into something new. The owner said he had numerous plans, including the possibility of condos, but he wasn't specific. However, a decision by Regi...
Lisa Schick
Jan 30, 2019
A photo of the Cook house from the appendix notes for the Regina city council meeting on Monday, Jan. 28, 2019.
Ride-sharing on the road to Regina: Regulations pass
After listening to more than a dozen people speaking on the matter, and after batting away a few amendments, Regina's city council has passed its regulations for ride-sharing. "I'm looking forward to ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 29, 2019
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Building in Regina to change as city eyes revamped bylaw
The future look of Regina could be a lot different if a new proposed zoning bylaw passes. The new bylaw makes changes to simplify and streamline the rules for building in Regina, according to Diana Ha...
Lisa Schick
Jan 25, 2019
'Shocked': All seats acclaimed in RM of McKillop byelection
After months of controversies - from tax hikes, to government inspections and boundary fights - the RM of McKillop is getting a new council, though they didn't have to fight very hard for the seats. T...
Lisa Schick
Jan 25, 2019
Sign posted in the RM of McKillop ahead of referendum vote on boundary changes. (Ratepayers Association RM of McKillop No. 220/Facebook)
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