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Sask. defends sour gas checks despite transparency concerns
The government is defending its regulation of sour gas leaks in light of recent reports into the issue. A number of media organizations, including students at the University of Regina, spent months re...
Sarah Mills
Oct 06, 2017
New letter sent to Catholic schools regarding HPV vaccine
Saskatchewan bishops have sent out a new letter regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine after parents mistakenly received one that hadn't been updated in about a decade. On Sept. 25, a letter...
Britton Gray
Oct 06, 2017
Businesses in the Queen City invest to attract more business
Private businesses are coming together in Regina in the hopes of attracting new businesses and growing the city long-term. Ten companies, plus the city itself, are investing a total of $750,000 over t...
Kevin Martel
Oct 06, 2017
Members of Economic Development Regina pose with a group of business leaders on Oct. 6, 2017, who are investing $750,000 over three years to help grow the city. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Quiet train tracks in Regina's northwest back in use
After sitting mainly vacant for years, a set of train tracks in Regina's northwest is springing back to life. Lately, various Mobil Grain cars have been spotted on the rail line, which runs across Roc...
Kevin Martel
Oct 06, 2017
This rail line that crosses Rochdale Boulevard is back in regular use as of October 2017. (Sam Maciag/980 CJME)
5 charged with murder in Swift Current man’s death
Five people from Swift Current are now facing murder charges in the death of Logan Ring last winter. RCMP said 49-year-old Colin Perrault turned himself in at the Swift Current Municipal Detachment on...
CJME News
Oct 06, 2017
Logan Ring was found dead in Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park on Nov. 17, 2017. (Facebook)
Video: High school choirs audition to sing with Foreigner
It's not often that you get to cheer on your high school choir, but a local radio contest is down to the final three to see which choir will get to sing on stage with Foreigner. The contest is called ...
CJME News
Oct 06, 2017
Foreigner is set to play the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina on Oct. 16, 2017. (foreigneronline.com)
Regina man sentenced to 8 years jail time in cousin's murder
A 32-year-old Regina man has been charged in the 2015 death of his cousin. On Aug. 22, 2015, the body of 34-year-old Jonathon Michael Ewenin was found dead in a home on the 1600 block of Ottawa Street...
CJME News
Oct 06, 2017
Struggling Saint John mourns lost pipeline: ‘A huge economic blow’
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - At what would have been the eastern end of the Energy East Pipeline, rookie Mayor Don Darling is in mourning. The veteran businessman, elected mayor just last year, presides over a ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 06, 2017
City of Regina still open for input on transit route changes
Whether it's new bus routes or expanded ones, the City of Regina wants your input on proposed transit changes coming in 2018. The public has another week to provide feedback on five potential route ch...
Kevin Martel
Oct 06, 2017
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’60s Scoop deal to compensate victims, fund reconciliation foundation
OTTAWA - Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett held back tears as she announced an agreement in principle with survivors of the '60s Scoop. The agreement provides up to $750 million in c...
The Canadian Press
Oct 06, 2017
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