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Georgians having a good time at Regina Brier
Dotted around the Brandt Centre this week are people from every part of Canada, which makes sense, considering the Tim Horton's Brier is a national championship. However, there are people in Regina fr...
Lisa Schick
Mar 09, 2018
Ken Baldwin (left) and Bill Bowden (right) came up to Regina from Atlanta, Georgia to take in the Tim Horton's Brier. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Ontario's success at 1st Brier no surprise to Epping
Don't call John Epping an underdog. It may be his first Brier, but he's been working for years to get here and his hard work is paying off. Team Ontario is at the top of the heap with a record of 8-1 ...
Mar 09, 2018
Team Ontario, lead by skip John Epping (left), beat Glenn Howard to qualify for their first-ever Brier this year. (Courtesy of Curling Canada)
5 Regina Catholic School buses stuck in snow Friday
The wheels on the school buses went round and round Friday, but some couldn't get through the snow on Regina's residential streets. Regina Catholic School Division spokesperson Twyla West confirmed fi...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 09, 2018
1st permanent female RCMP leader vows to leave no stone unturned
REGINA - The first woman to ever be permanently appointed to lead the RCMP promised Friday to leave no stone unturned in her efforts to modernize a law-enforcement organization that remains plagued by...
The Canadian Press
Mar 09, 2018
RCMP Commissionaire Brenda Lucki was introduced as the head of the national police force in March 2018. (File photo)
‘Two separate piles:’ Saskatchewan inquests allow for Indigenous jury pools
A lawyer helping the family of a young Cree man shot and killed by a Saskatchewan farmer left a different courthouse this week with an idea about how Canada's jury system could be improved. Chris Murp...
The Canadian Press
Mar 09, 2018
VIDEO: Diverging diamond interchange opens east of Regina
Drivers no longer need to cross into oncoming Highway 1 traffic near Pilot Butte to access Emerald Park. The satellite community opened its new overpass with a diverging diamond interchange (DDI) on F...
Jessie Anton
Mar 09, 2018
The latest addition to the Regina Bypass Project, an overpass with a diverging diamond interchange, opened near Pilot Butte on March 9, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
President Trump plans to meet Kim Jong Un for nuke talks
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump plan to meet in May for nuclear disarmament talks, a whiplash development that would put two leaders who've rep...
Associated Press
Mar 09, 2018
Trudeau tells Regina event more must be done to help Indigenous Canadians
REGINA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told Liberal party supporters in Saskatchewan that more needs to be done to help Indigenous people. Trudeau spoke to party enthusiasts in Regina at a fundrai...
The Canadian Press
Mar 09, 2018
With a loss to Canada, Sask. relying on a hope and a prayer
The good news, if there is any, is that Saskatchewan went toe-to-toe with the top-ranked team at the Brier. The bad news is they lost 5-4 in the 11th end to Brad Gushue's Team Canada - and it was a co...
Mar 08, 2018
Steve Laycock's Team Saskatchewan falls to a 5-4 record after a loss to Newfoundland on March 8, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
One down: U of R Cougars advance past first test Laval
After losing the first game their last two trips to the USPORTS Final 8 Tournament, the University of Regina women's basketball team is off to the semifinals after defeating Laval Rouge et Or. The Cou...
Britton Gray
Mar 08, 2018
Cougar's guard dribbles the ball near Laval's Naomi Lavallée in the USPORTS Final 8 quarterfinals on March 8, 2018. (Arthur Ward)
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