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Nicole Garn
Darian Durant returns to Riderville for Legends Night game
Former quarterback Darian Durant has returned to Rider Nation alongside the 2013 team for an induction into the Plaza of Honour. Durant, who appeared on the Green Zone with Jamie Nye, said he looks fo...
Nicole Garn
Oct 07, 2023
Darian Durant was part of the closing ceremony for the last game at Taylor Field in 2016. (Canadian Press)
Environment Canada predicts frost, possibility of snow for Sask.
Weather in Saskatchewan can be unpredictable, and fall is no exception. Operational Meteorologist Kyle McAulay with Environment Canada said frost and snow will likely blanket the province overnight. T...
Nicole Garn
Oct 05, 2023
Environment Canada predicts frost, possibility of snow and high wind gusts for the province overnight. (Canadian Press)
Regina students honour MMIWG2S at annual Sisters in Spirit walk
Scott Collegiate students walked to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit individuals (MMIWG2S) on Wednesday. The walk started at the mmawyatitn centre at the school. The ...
Nicole Garn
Oct 04, 2023
Scott Collegiate students, Regina Police Service and members of the community hold white roses in memory of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit Individuals. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Union argues Regina Lutheran Home must stay open despite sale
CUPE is joining the call to keep the doors of a Regina long-term care home open. Last Monday, Eden Care Communities (ECC) announced it will close Regina Lutheran Home (RLH). The Saskatchewan Health Au...
Nicole Garn
Oct 04, 2023
The Regina Lutheran Home is closing its doors and shifting its services to low-income housing. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Lawyer opposes using notwithstanding clause for pronoun policy
The legal counsel for UR Pride compares Scott Moe's use of the notwithstanding clause to bullying. Toronto Lawyer Adam Goldenberg said during an appearance on Gormley with guest host Taylor MacPherson...
Nicole Garn
Oct 02, 2023
Regina high school hosts reconciliation volleyball tournament
Campbell Collegiate welcomed more than just athletes to their school this weekend. The school is hosting its annual reconciliation-in-sport volleyball tournament. Its been hosting a late-September tou...
Nicole Garn
Sep 29, 2023
Teachers stand for a reconciliation pledge read by coach Jordan Parisian at Campbell Collegiate. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Stained-glass windows broken at downtown Regina church
Another downtown church is facing troubles after discovering broken glass and large rocks littered in its halls. Jim Melville, with St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, said seven of the church's windows we...
Nicole Garn
Sep 29, 2023
Three of the broken stained-glass windows at St. Paul's Cathedral. (Elvira Beday/submitted)
City Hall Courtyard 'safe and clean,' city manager says after fences removed
The grounds in front of Regina City Hall repaired themselves, according to Niki Anderson, the city manager. "The green spaces on the City Hall Courtyard are safe and clean and they are now open to the...
Nicole Garn
Sep 29, 2023
The fencing that was put up two months ago finally comes down. Niki Anderson said the courtyard is clean, safe and open to the public. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
University of Regina unveils plan for improved Indigenous relations
The University of Regina is hoping to right some wrongs with its new Indigenous Engagement Strategic Plan. The plan is called Tapwewin kwayaskwastsowin, which the University said is Cree for "truth an...
Nicole Garn
Sep 29, 2023
Cadmus Delorme said announcing this plan is historic for the university. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Five things about Regina's new inclusive playground in Glencairn
Shouts of excitement and joy could be heard in Glencairn Park on Wednesday at the opening of a new inclusive playground and spray pad. The new facilities were created through a collaboration between t...
Nicole Garn
Sep 27, 2023
A new accessible playground was opened in Glencairn Park on Sept. 27, 2023. Children from neighbouring schools got the first crack at it. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
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