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'Things have settled down:' COVID burden eases on Regina hospitals
It wasn't long ago that Regina's intensive care units were overloaded with COVID-19 patients. In April, doctors and nurses were busy dealing with up to 35 ICU patients with the virus. As of Sunday's u...
Jun 07, 2021
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Sask. changes wildlife regulations to help hunters with limited mobility
The Saskatchewan government has made changes to The Wildlife Regulations that will make it easier for people with limited mobility to use motorized wheelchairs and similar equipment for hunting. Last ...
CJME News
Jun 07, 2021
An example of an accessible ATV meant to allow people in wheelchairs to navigate rough terrain. (Facebook/306 Disabled Hunters)
250 new trees planted at A.E. Wilson Park
A nice park in Regina is getting a bit more natural beauty. The city has planted 250 white spruce saplings at A.E. Wilson Park's Boreal Island. The trees were donated by the Wascana and Upper Qu'Appel...
Jun 07, 2021
A.E. Wilson Park. (Dominick Lucyk/980 CJME file photo)
Businesses ahead of the curve on masks now warming to ditching them
Well before the province implemented its mandatory indoor mask order in November, a number of businesses were exceeding public health measures to protect staff and customers from COVID-19. As the gove...
Joseph Ho
Jun 07, 2021
Employees at Rebellion Brewery. (980 CJME file photo)
Teen charged after alleged impaired driving leaves passenger injured
A 17-year-old boy in Regina is facing charges after police say he got behind the wheel while intoxicated. On Saturday night, police responded to the intersection of Ritchie Crescent and North Milne St...
CJME News
Jun 07, 2021
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Meadow Lake RCMP believe fire that destroyed arena was set nearby
Meadow Lake RCMP are looking for more information after a fire destroyed the community arena on Sunday. In a release that was sent out Sunday evening, police are saying that early investigations show ...
CJME News
Jun 07, 2021
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Latest COVID update June 6: Lowest active cases since November, no deaths, vaccinations pass 800,000 mark
COVID cases continue to trend downwards in Saskatchewan. In its daily news release Sunday, the Ministry of Health reported 73 new cases in the province, the lowest such number since there were 56 on F...
Jun 06, 2021
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Sask. credit rating downgraded after provincial budget
The Government of Saskatchewan will have to dig a bit further in its wallet to service its debts for the next little while after credit rating agency Moody's downgraded the province. The agency recent...
Lisa Schick
Jun 06, 2021
Wild week of weather ends for most of Saskatchewan; average temperatures in the forecast
After a few wild days, the weather is returning to normal in Saskatchewan. The province saw heat warnings and records were broken near the end of last week. There were also severe thunderstorms and ev...
Jun 06, 2021
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Trudeau's comments 'unfair' about Church and residential schools: Toronto archbishop
TORONTO - The Roman Catholic archbishop of Toronto took aim at Justin Trudeau this morning following comments from the Prime Minister about the Catholic Church's role in Canadian residential schools. ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 06, 2021
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