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Regina crash between car and motorcycle sends two to hospital
Two people were taken to hospital with undisclosed injuries after a crash in Regina on Saturday afternoon. Regina police say the collision happened at about 2:18 p.m. at Arcola Avenue and 14th Avenue....
CJME News
Apr 13, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
One in custody after Regina police presence on Montreal Street
Regina police found a gun and took one male into custody on Saturday after responding to a home in the 1600 block of Montreal Street near Sask Drive. Police said they had received reports of a gunshot...
CJME News
Apr 13, 2019
About 10 Regina police cruisers were spotted outside a home on Montreal Street and Sask Drive on April 13. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Mazda recalls more than 200K cars in U.S., Canada due to failing wipers
OTTAWA - Mazda is recalling more than 200,000 Mazda 3 compact cars in the U.S. and Canada because the windshield wipers can fail. The company says in documents posted Saturday by the U.S. National Hig...
The Canadian Press
Apr 13, 2019
Burkina Faso minister says missing Quebec woman is alive, removed from territory
MONTREAL - A senior minister with Burkina Faso's government says a Canadian woman and her Italian companion who have been missing in West Africa since last December are alive and no longer in his coun...
The Canadian Press
Apr 13, 2019
Regina bar hosting Game of Thrones viewing parties
It may be the first weekend of NHL playoffs but a Regina bar is switching the channel from hockey to Game of Thrones. Erin Dunn is the owner of The Hop & Vine, which is holding live viewing partie...
Andrew Shepherd
Apr 13, 2019
Game of Thrones promo photo (@GameOfThrones/Twitter)
Nova Scotia legislature passes presumed consent law for organ donation
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia legislature has unanimously passed legislation that presumes consent for organ donation, becoming the first jurisdiction in North America to pass such legislation. The Human ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 13, 2019
Liberals move ahead on Indigenous agenda after SNC affair, caucus ousters
OTTAWA - Justin Trudeau's Liberals say they are still hearing support from Indigenous people and leaders, despite concerns raised publicly about Trudeau's expulsion of two ex-ministers who had been ce...
The Canadian Press
Apr 13, 2019
Moose Jaw fitness studio set to move after noise complaints
After a handful of noise bylaw charges and some back-and-forth between neighbours, a Moose Jaw fitness studio is packing up and dancing into a new space a few blocks away. Kyra Klassen, who owns Dance...
Apr 12, 2019
Building on High St W in Moose Jaw with Dance Fitness with Kyra (Google)
Thanks to donations, Thom robotics team heading to championship
Thanks to a hard push for donations, all of the students on the Thom Collegiate robotics team will be able to go to the FIRST world robotics championship in Houston. The team unexpectedly placed secon...
Lisa Schick
Apr 12, 2019
The Thom Collegiate robotics team after placing at the regional championship. They're heading to the World Championship in late April. Photo submitted
Low-income people could be hit hard by carbon tax
Everyone is going to have to dig a little deeper in their wallets in these days after the carbon tax has come into effect, but some of the lowest-income people are getting hit with what the head of th...
Lisa Schick
Apr 12, 2019
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