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'Explosion of paint:' fresh Pasqua St. lines gone wrong
Paint splatters, uneven spacing between dotted lines and a narrower right lane than left are just a few of the issues with Regina's fresh paint job on Pasqua Street. Done on July 6 and 7, the improper...
Jul 10, 2018
The stretch of Pasqua Street between Sherwood Drive and Pasqua Gate has new lines painted next to old ones--instead of on top--and uneven spacing between dotted lines on July 9, 2018. (Jayda Noyes/980 CJME)
Temperature rises: Dangers of leaving kids, pets in vehicles
As the heat wave continues across southern Saskatchewan, so do the reminders around not leaving pets and kids inside hot vehicles. According to the Canada Safety Council, on a 30 C day, a car can warm...
Jessie Anton
Jul 09, 2018
Police searching for suspects after campground stabbing
Regina police are asking for the public's help after a 49-year-old man suffered stab wounds on the weekend. Police were dispatched around 2:30 a.m. Sunday for a report of a man who had been stabbed. T...
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Jul 09, 2018
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No brotherly love: Belgian fans say knocking off rival France would be sweet
MONTREAL - As with most long-standing neighbours, the relationship between Belgium and France is one that has its fair share of friendly needling built in. Belgian fans say they're used to being treat...
The Canadian Press
Jul 09, 2018
Woman dead, man injured in crash near Yorkton
One woman is dead and a man has been taken to hospital following a crash at Theodore, northwest of Yorkton. Around 6:50 p.m. Sunday, Yorkton RCMP responded to a call about a two-car crash at the inter...
CJME News
Jul 09, 2018
Province will not expand carbon capture at Boundary Dam
Despite years of touting the technology and sinking more than $1 billion into the project, the province says it will not be expanding the carbon capture project to two other units at Boundary Dam Powe...
Lisa Schick
Jul 09, 2018
Minister responsible for SaskPower Dustin Duncan explains the Crown corporation's decision to not expand carbon capture at Boundary Dam on July 9, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Greyhound Canada to end routes in Prairies, B.C., leaving small towns in lurch
OTTAWA - Greyhound Canada, for decades a critical link connecting the country's small towns and isolated communities with bigger urban centres, is pulling away for good in the Prairies, B.C. and north...
The Canadian Press
Jul 09, 2018
Heat wave holds on as warnings continue
Monday will be another day to hide in the air conditioning or find lots of shade and water as southern Saskatchewan remains under a heat warning. The heat warnings stretch from the Alberta to Manitoba...
CJME News
Jul 09, 2018
Traffic 'completely backed up' after Regina train catches fire
Traffic on Regina's First Avenue and Ross Avenue, between McDonald Street and Winnipeg Street, was backed up Sunday morning after a train caught fire. Sheldon Cyrenne was driving eastbound on Ross Ave...
CJME News
Jul 08, 2018
Traffic on Regina's First Avenue and Ross Avenue, between McDonald Street and Winnipeg Street, was backed up after a train caught fire on July 8, 2018. (Sheldon Cyrenne/Submitted)
Gardens could take hit during Sask. heat wave
Saskatchewan has experienced some hot weather since Friday. Environment Canada expects both Regina and Saskatoon will continue to see highs between 25 and 34 over the next few days. One thing that can...
CJME News
Jul 08, 2018
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