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Nicole Garn
Three boys from Weyburn invited to soccer academy in Madrid
It's a dream come true for three 13-year-old Saskatchewan soccer players. Ranson Jordens, Ethan Thiedig and Lexington Roy have all been invited to Spain's prestigious Real Madrid Academy (Real Madrid ...
Nicole Garn
Sep 10, 2024
Lexington Roy (left), Ethan Thiedig (centre) and Ranson Jordens are the three lucky boys from the Weyburn Soccer Association heading to Real Madrid Academy next year in May. (Richy Roy/submitted)
Regina Thunder fall short in rivalry matchup against Saskatoon Hilltops
These two Prairie Football Conference teams went head-to-head Saturday night, but only one team could remain undefeated. The Regina Thunder fell short against the Saskatoon Hilltops, 29-15 at Mosaic S...
Nicole Garn
Sep 08, 2024
Regina Thunder's Adam King tackles Saskatoon Hilltop'S Corbin Ebbe at Mosaic Stadium in Regina on Sept. 8, 2024. (Wanda Harron/ Wanda Harron Photography)
U of R International students struggling to get visa approval, tuition increase
The halls at the University of Regina will have 400 fewer international students walking them this semester. But it's not because of the international student cap set by the immigration minister earli...
Nicole Garn
Sep 06, 2024
The University of Regina has 400 less international students walking the halls this fall semester due to complications with processing student visas. Overall, international student numbers remain at a health level. (The University of Regina/X)
Province announces $17 million for municipal police officers, resources
The provincial government has announced $17.1 in new funding that could eventually see 100 more municipal police officers hired, 14 additional Safer Communities And Neighbourhoods officers (SCAN), and...
Lara Fominoff
Sep 05, 2024
COVID-19 vaccines unavailable in Sask. until new shots are approved
Saskatchewan is one of several provinces that has disposed of its existing XBB.1.5 Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines, according to the Health Ministry. Both Ontario and Alberta have also pulled the...
Lara Fominoff
Sep 05, 2024
Dewdney construction causing challenges for businesses
Construction season doesn't just cause delays and traffic jams, it's also affecting local businesses. The Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Project is well underway. While the outcome of the proj...
Nicole Garn
Sep 02, 2024
"We've even had some customers phone and ask if we were still open during the construction, which, of course, we certainly are," said Grant Frew. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
U of R pride on display as volunteers make student move-in easy
As students get ready for back to school, many older students are ready to leave the nest and start a new adventure. This includes Ceanna Fischer and Hannah Webber of Rose Town. Hannah shared a heartf...
Nicole Garn
Aug 31, 2024
Ceanna Fischer (left) and Hannah Webber (in Brooklyn T-shirt) pose with their families on move-in day at the University of Regina on Friday. It was an emotional day, but the girls are excited for their futures. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Regina construction season passes halfway mark
Regina's construction season has passed the halfway mark. The next phase of Dewdney Avenue's corridor revitalization project is set to begin on Tuesday. It will last around one month. Construction in ...
Nicole Garn
Aug 29, 2024
Regina's construction season has hit the halfway mark. The 11th Avenue revitalization project has also moved into a new phase, but 11th Avenue still remains closed between Scarth Street and Cornwall Street. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Co-op cyber attack still under investigation
The investigation into the cyber attack that hit Federated Co-operatives Limited back in June is wrapping up. It's been two months since the incident that led to empty grocery shelves and left Co-op C...
Nicole Garn
Aug 27, 2024
Co-op customers and the public still have unanswered questions after the cyber attack that hit the company two months ago. An update is expected in mid-September. (Federated Co-op Limited/Twitter)
Mixed reaction from neighbourhood to no name change for Dewdney Avenue
The topic of changing Dewdney Avenue's name has been a hot one in Regina for quite some time. But what do people living on the street think? The reaction is mixed. A lot of people didn't even know abo...
Nicole Garn
Aug 25, 2024
The name Dewdney Avenue gets to see another day. City council voted against the proposed name change of the street. People living on Dewdney Avenue East have a mixed reaction to this decision. (980 CJME files)
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