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Elderly U.S. man fined for unlawful hunting in Sask.
An 80-year-old Wisconsin man can't hunt for big game in Saskatchewan for two years after pleading guilty to hunting violations. Willard Niessner, of Manitowoc, Wis., was fined $4,200 for unlawful hunt...
CJME News
Aug 03, 2017
A photo of a male White-tailed deer. (Wikipedia)
Weyburn police initiative will provide drunk people with safe rides home
The Weyburn Police Service is looking to launch a new initiative at the end of the month that will significantly reduce the number of impaired drivers in the city. Police Chief Marlo Pritchard said th...
Discover Weyburn
Aug 03, 2017
Weyburn police Chief Marlo Pritchard said a new police initiative could save many lives. (Steven Wilson/Discover Weyburn)
Backyard chicken project plucked in Moose Jaw
The idea ruffled feathers and, in the end, chickens will not be permitted in the city of Moose Jaw - at least, not right now. Council has denied a request for a pilot project that would have allowed a...
Discover Moose Jaw
Aug 03, 2017
City council denied a pilot project for chickens Monday night (Discover Moose Jaw)
Deep fried or freshly grown: Regina's food choices
It can be tough trying to pick between being healthy and enjoying a deep fried delicacy and in Regina on Wednesday, you could find both at different spots in the city. The Queen City Ex, on now at Evr...
CJME News
Aug 03, 2017
People wait in line to buy fresh vegetables from Lincoln Gardens at the Regina Farmers' Market on Aug. 2, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Chicken's feet, waffle tacos come to the Queen City Ex
While there are concerts for the adults and the rides for the kids the big draw is almost always the food at the Queen City Ex. The fair opened Wednesday at Evraz Place and runs until Sunday. There is...
Sarah Mills
Aug 02, 2017
A waffle taco is available at the Queen City Ex on August 2, 2017. (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
Socioeconomic factors at play in fat Sask.: U of R prof
Saskatchewan's collective waistline is rapidly expanding, according to new numbers from Statistics Canada. Numbers from the Canadian Community Health Survey show 45.9 per cent of adults are obese. Tha...
Aug 02, 2017
Queen City Ex gets underway with parade
Music, sirens, bagpipes and laughter filled the air as the Queen City Ex parade took place on Monday. Many people sat on the sidewalk to get a glimpse of the floats - some the size of monster trucks -...
Britton Gray
Aug 02, 2017
The Queen City Ex parade took place on Aug. 1, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Demolition begins at Regina’s Scott Collegiate
It's out with the old and in with the new at Regina's old Scott Collegiate. Demolition is underway at the North Central school. It began last week on the west side, tearing apart non-salvageable piece...
CJME News
Aug 02, 2017
Regina Public Schools says the demolition of Scott Collegiate will take until Sept. 15, 2017. (Lauren Golosky/980 CJME)
Water fight: city, stadium addresses concerns over water
It was a scorcher at the Rider game on Saturday, with the temperature climbing to 35 C by kickoff, leaving people reaching for more than just $9 stadium beers. With just four water fountains in the st...
CJME News
Aug 02, 2017
Fans line up for a water fountain at Mosaic Stadium during a Rider home game on July 29, 2017. (Lauren Golosky/980 CJME)
Chad Owens practices for 1st time since Riders training camp
The flying Hawaiian is flying down the football field once again. Chad Owens participated in his first full practice since training camp in Saskatoon after complications related to a broken foot. Owen...
Aug 02, 2017
Roughriders receiver Chad Owens at his first full practice since spring training camp on Aug. 1, 2017. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
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