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Tim Horton's Brier offers more than curling
It's the biggest Canadian curling event of the year but there's much more to do at the Tim Horton's Brier than just watching the world-class athletes. The Brier will be held at the Brandt Centre until...
CJME News
Mar 03, 2018
Ice ready for the Tim Horton's Brier at Brandt Centre. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
'This one was really special:' Cougars win Can-West title
The third time turned out to be the charm for the University of Regina Cougars women's basketball team, winning their third Can-West championship in the program's history. The Cougars once again met t...
Britton Gray
Mar 02, 2018
The University of Regina Cougars women's basketball team won the Canada-West championship on March 2, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
'Kind of like redemption:' McEwen wins wildcard in extra end
Just weeks ago Mike McEwen was in the hospital battling a severe case of chicken pox. So when he stepped on the ice at the beginning of February to punch his ticket to the Brier in his home province o...
Mar 02, 2018
Skip Mike McEwen and his rink qualified for the Brier after winning a thrilling wildcard game on March 2, 2018. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
3 men guilty of 1st-degree murder in death of Reno Lee
After seven weeks on trial, it took a jury only nine hours to find three men guilty in horrific death of Reno Lee. Jurors found Andrew Bellegarde, Daniel Theodore and Bronson Gordon all guilty of firs...
Kevin Martel
Mar 02, 2018
More federal money to be used on post-traumatic stress
The federal government has earmarked more money to aid in the battle against post-traumatic stress injuries. Regina MP and Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister Ralph Goodale announced a t...
Kevin Martel
Mar 02, 2018
Canada's Public Safety Minister and Regina MP Ralph Goodale announces $30 million in funding to tackle post-traumatic-stress injuries among public safety personnel. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Regina set for a byelection as Kevin Doherty resigns seat
A potential test for urban voters is on the horizon as Regina prepares for a byelection. Kevin Doherty, MLA for Regina Northeast, announced Friday he will be leaving politics to pursue opportunities i...
CJME News
Mar 02, 2018
Kevin Doherty delivers the 2016-17 budget as finance minister at the Saskatchewan legislature. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Tait family legacy: Sask. curler to honour father at Brier
As Canadian curling fans look forward to this year's Brier, veteran Regina curler Jeff Tait is looking back. Tait played in the 1998 Canadian men's curling championship in Winnipeg. On Saturday aftern...
Jessie Anton
Mar 02, 2018
Sask. curler Jeff Tait (top) curled in the 1998 Brier and will honour his late father Moe Tait (bottom) who curled in the 1977 Brier. (submitted)
A pro-Canada chorus in the U.S. urges Trump against tariffs on neighbour
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration is being lobbied hard to spare Canada from planned tariffs on steel and aluminum, with even supporters of the U.S. president decrying the idea of penalties on the...
The Canadian Press
Mar 02, 2018
Deficit smaller than forecast in province’s latest financial report
There is some good news in the province's latest fiscal update. The third quarter financial report released Friday shows the government's plan remains on track, with a smaller deficit forecast. "While...
Sarah Mills
Mar 02, 2018
No train: drivers stuck at rail crossing for over an hour
The bars were down, the bells were ringing and the lights were flashing, but there was no train in sight for over an hour at the Ross Avenue rail crossing Friday morning. Getting stuck waiting on a tr...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 02, 2018
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