Menu
Listen Live
News
Regina
Saskatchewan
Canada & World
Sask. Stories with Brittany Caffet
Podcasts
The Greg Morgan Morning Show
The Evan Bray Show
The Green Zone
The Green Zone Game Day
Saskatchewan Afternoon
Talk Shots with Brent Loucks
RealAg Minute/RealAg on the Weekend
Garden Talk
Meeting Ground
A Better Life with Jenn Dean
The Vassy Kapelos Show
Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman
The Sport Market
The Shell Lake Massacre
Sports
Rider News
Provincial Sports
Connect
Uncover the Cure
Contests
Concerts
Events
Contact Us
CJME Auction
Report an Error
Show Schedule
×
News
Regina
Saskatchewan
Canada & World
Sask. Stories with Brittany Caffet
Podcasts
The Greg Morgan Morning Show
The Evan Bray Show
The Green Zone
The Green Zone Game Day
Saskatchewan Afternoon
Talk Shots with Brent Loucks
RealAg Minute/RealAg on the Weekend
Garden Talk
Meeting Ground
A Better Life with Jenn Dean
The Vassy Kapelos Show
Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman
The Sport Market
The Shell Lake Massacre
Sports
Rider News
Provincial Sports
Connect
Uncover the Cure
Contests
Concerts
Events
Contact Us
CJME Auction
Report an Error
Show Schedule
Author Archives:
Nicole Garn
Artificial intelligence making its way into hospitals
University of Saskatchewan researchers are developing artificial intelligence to predict heart disease. Dr. Scott Adam, a cardiothoracic radiologist at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon and an as...
Nicole Garn
Jul 30, 2023
Ground broken for new affordable housing unit in Regina
A new affordable housing unit is being built in Regina's North Central neighbourhood. The North Central Family Centre is working with the Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI), which partnered with the city ...
Nicole Garn
Jul 30, 2023
The ceremonial ground-breaking for a new affordable housing unit in North Central Regina. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
FSIN, MN-S react to new cabinet members
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) and Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) offered their take Wednesday on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's major cabinet shuffle. A majority of portfolio...
Nicole Garn
Jul 26, 2023
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau poses for a group portrait with his latest cabinet appointees during a cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on July 26, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
Furry friends and green thumbs: Heat not stopping fun in the sun
The heat isn't stopping Regina citizens and their furry friends from having fun this summer. The only ones braving the heat to care for their plot at the Grow Regina Community Garden on Tuesday were t...
Nicole Garn
Jul 26, 2023
Mark (left) and Ryker Bzdel in front of their plot at the Grow Regina Community Garden. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Back to Batoche festival posts record-breaking attendance
The Back to Batoche Days Festival welcomed more than 40,000 people to the historic site. The four-day-long festival was held from last Thursday to Sunday. Kristi Ross, the manager of culture, heritage...
Nicole Garn
Jul 25, 2023
The Back to Batoche Festival was attended by more than 40,000 people over four days. (Back to Batoche/Facebook)
Volunteers at City Hall encampment trying to help residents beat the heat
Volunteers are doing what they can to keep those living on Regina City Hall's doorstep safe during the heat wave. Mandla Mthembu is a camp volunteer who has been helping since Day 1. He was one of the...
Nicole Garn
Jul 24, 2023
Part of the homeless encampment at Regina City Hall. (980 CJME file photo)
Business in downtown Regina cuts hours in half
There's nothing sweet about this deal: Fresh Carnival has shortened its business hours even more. On June 30, the business in downtown Regina announced it would be closing earlier, moving from 7 p.m. ...
Nicole Garn
Jul 24, 2023
Fresh Carnival's McIntyre Street entrance. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME).
Kramer IMAX Theatre's 70mm projector down for 'Oppenheimer' opening night, Friday's shows
The opening night of "Oppenheimer" at the Kramer IMAX Theatre didn't go off with the bang most people wanted. Right before the screening was about to start Thursday, staff informed viewers the 70-mill...
Nicole Garn
Jul 21, 2023
(980 CJME file photo)
'Everyone deserves to have a home:' City Hall encampment still growing
The tent city that has been growing for more than a month outside Regina City Hall is in a state of mourning. On Wednesday morning, a woman died from a suspected overdose. "We're all in a little bit o...
Nicole Garn
Jul 21, 2023
Part of the houseless encampment at Regina City Hall. (980 CJME file photo)
Historic donation to help furry friends in Regina
The Regina Humane Society (RHS) has received the biggest donation in its almost 60-year history. Gerda Fiesel, a lifelong donor of the RHS, signed a cheque for $1.1 million for the new RHS Animal Comm...
Nicole Garn
Jul 21, 2023
Gerda Fiesel (left) with Lisa Koch. Fiesel donated $1.1 million to the Regina Humane Society. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Posts pagination
Previous
1
…
51
52
53
…
56
Next
Listen Live
On Air Now
The Green Zone Encore
10:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Saskatchewan's home for unfiltered, entertaining sports talk.
NOW TRENDING
More
OPINION
Murray Wood: A star-crossed leader is beset by floor-crossing MPs
Murray Wood says Pierre Poilievre has suffered some bad timing in his career as Conservative leader, but the question is...
Read More
Sarah Mills: A lifetime smoking ban in the UK may be a step too far
Sarah Mills says there are great health-care costs associated with smoking, but those costs are also associated with obe...
Read More
LATEST WEATHER
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY
The Evan Bray Show - Thursday, April 23
Evan talks on Thursday's show about the RM of Sherwood's AI data centre now approved to be built, Saskatoon mayor Cynthi...
Read More