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Sask. farmers face uncertainty amid China canola ban
Concern is growing over China's expanded ban on Canadian canola seed. "This is dramatic. It is a huge issue for us to work with. That's everyone all within the value chain: The farmer working with the...
CKOM News
Mar 25, 2019
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Football players take advantage of warm Wascana Park
With warm temperatures on the way, Wascana Park in Regina should return to being a lively hub of activity. That was the case this past weekend, when a few players from O'Neill High School's football t...
Joseph Ho
Mar 25, 2019
With the sun out, Koobari Deekor throws a football at Wascana Park on March 24. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Mueller finds no Trump collusion, leaves obstruction open
WASHINGTON - Special counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence President Donald Trump's campaign "conspired or co-ordinated" with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election but reached no concl...
Associated Press
Mar 25, 2019
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Union says Sask. budget has little for front line workers
According to a major union in Saskatchewan, the latest provincial budget does nothing to address what they call dangerous staffing shortages in the healthcare system. Barbara Cape, president of SEIU (...
CJME News
Mar 24, 2019
Bargaining resumes Monday between U of R and faculty
The University of Regina and its faculty return to the bargaining table on Monday and Tuesday in hopes of avoiding job action. On Friday, the faculty association served strike notice, which means a st...
Joseph Ho
Mar 24, 2019
20 years of celebrating diversity at Spring Free From Racism
A celebration of Regina's diversity hit a big milestone this past weekend at the Italian Club. Twenty years ago, Barb Dedi started Spring Free from Racism as a smaller version of the Mosaic festival w...
Joseph Ho
Mar 24, 2019
Hungarian dance was on the long list of multicultural entertainment at the Spring Free From Racism event in Regina on March 24. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
10-year-old girl raises thousands of dollars for NICU
Thanks to some hard work and a heart of gold, one 10-year-old girl from Fort Qu'Appelle has donated thousands of dollars to help save babies' lives. Catherine Okolita has been fundraising for the Z99 ...
CJME News
Mar 24, 2019
Catherine Okolita stands with her cheque representing a donation of over $23,000 to the Z99 Radiothon. (Caralen Okolita/Submitted)
Global ocean group to study possible toxic splashdowns of space debris
A global agency that sets rules for the seas is studying the environmental effects of more and more rocket stages that may contain toxic fuel dropping into the world's oceans. The International Mariti...
The Canadian Press
Mar 24, 2019
Prince Albert police charge five in death of 22-year-old man
Five people are facing first-degree murder charges in connection to a 22-year-old man's death in Prince Albert Friday. The accused include four men -- aged 31, 23, 23 and 21 -- and a 19-year-old woman...
CJME News
Mar 24, 2019
Prince Albert police were called to the Rivercrest apartment building on March 22, 2019. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW)
Regina residents gather to bid farewell to Capital Pointe hole
As the deadline approaches for when the Capital Pointe hole needs to be backfilled, a small gathering was held in jest Saturday afternoon to say goodbye to the gaping abyss in Regina's downtown. They ...
Joseph Ho
Mar 23, 2019
There was a small gathering on March 23 at the Capital Pointe hole in downtown Regina where people were invited to fill it using augmented reality. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
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