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Lisa Schick
New curling season looms as Regina clubs prepare to merge
With the rinks being flooded, preparations are already underway this week at Regina's Caledonian Curling Club for the coming season. However, planning is likely a bit different this year as the Callie...
Lisa Schick
Sep 10, 2018
Man says he drank after crash, is acquitted of drunk driving
Even though he tested at more than twice the legal limit, a Dubuc man has been acquitted of drunk driving by convincing the judge he got drunk after crashing. According to court documents, Jesse Burne...
Lisa Schick
Sep 07, 2018
Pedophile Ryan Chamberlin to be released from prison
A convicted pedophile who made headlines in 2015 after admitting to sexually assaulting four young boys - one while he was a hockey coach in southwest Saskatchewan - is being released from prison this...
Lisa Schick
Sep 06, 2018
File photo of convicted pedophile Ryan Chamberlin outside a Swift Current courthouse. (Dillon Reil/Swift Current Online)
'A little hectic:' kids and parents head back to school
Excited, screaming, shouting children and some harried looking parents descended on Regina schools Tuesday morning for the first day of the school year. At cole Harbour Landing children were running a...
Lisa Schick
Sep 04, 2018
Parents drop off students at École Harbour Landing on first day back at school Sept. 4, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Publication ban denied for suit against federal government
A trial over the alleged failings of the RCMP's witness protection program may not end up being a secret after all. In a hearing late Thursday morning, Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench, Mar...
Lisa Schick
Aug 30, 2018
Lawyer Tony Merchant addresses media in Regina on Aug 30, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina police chief defends policy on naming murder victims
Regina's Police Chief is defending the service's new policy on naming murder victims, giving the service the choice to name them or not. Previously the Regina Police Service had named almost every mur...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2018
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray. (980 CJME file photo)
Witness describes crash that sent 5 teens to hospital
Meaghan Boast woke up to a frightening loud bang in the middle of the night Monday and ran outside to find a car crashed into a tree in front of her house. "It was pretty terrifying. I thought I was c...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2018
Damage to the car that hit a tree on Broad Street North in a crash that sent five teens to hospital on Aug. 27, 2018. (Meaghan Boast/Submitted)
Province to inspect RM of McKillop after ratepayer outcry
With a lot of angry ratepayers in the RM of McKillop, located north of Regina, the province is stepping in to do some investigating. On Wednesday morning, the province announced it has ordered an offi...
Lisa Schick
Aug 22, 2018
(980 CJME file photo)
Regina kindergarteners take a bus ride before starting school
Lots of small, excited faces were mixed with a few concerned ones surrounded school buses Tuesday morning for the First Ride program at Sacred Heart School. Dozens of sets of parents and kids gathered...
Lisa Schick
Aug 21, 2018
Parents and student get ready to take the bus for he first time at the First Bus program l. Aug 21, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. father calls for mental health help after son's death
He struggled for more than a decade to get his son the help he needed, then his son went missing and a week ago was found dead - now a Kindersley man is speaking out, saying the government needs to im...
Lisa Schick
Aug 16, 2018
Stephen Thompson's (pictured) father says if help had been available for his son's mental health issues, he might still be alive today. (RCMP)
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