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Saskatchewan makes Holocaust education mandatory in schools
Studying the Holocaust will soon be a requirement for high school students across Saskatchewan. According to the Ministry of Education, a renewed curriculum for Social Studies 10 will soon include a m...
CJME News
Nov 20, 2023
Jamie Nye: Grey Cup leaves even more doubt about O'Day
Column The 2023 nightmare has finally ended for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Unfortunately for the CFL team, it ended with the worst-case scenario. Two men who were sent packing -- while the team put...
Jamie Nye
Nov 20, 2023
Regina mayor sees both sides of proposed property tax increase
Regina Mayor Sandra Masters appears to be looking at both sides of the potential property tax and utility increases unveiled on Friday. "We know that between interest rates, inflation, grocery costs, ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 20, 2023
Regina Mayor Sandra Masters says that nobody likes tax hikes, but the city needs to increase its revenue in order to provide services. (Daniel Reech 980/CJME)
UPDATE: Pedestrian seriously hurt after collision with vehicle
One man was seriously hurt after a vehicle-pedestrian crash on Saturday. The Regina Police Service responded to a report of a collision around 9 p.m. on Ninth Avenue and Albert Street. The man was tak...
CJME News
Nov 20, 2023
Regina Police have cleared the scene. (Regina Police/ Twitter)
Regina man loses contact with family in Gaza
Mahmoud Ismail had been dreaming of settling down in his home of Gaza, but amid a worsening humanitarian crisis, that dream looks unlikely to happen soon. Ismail was born and raised in Gaza but now li...
Daniel Reech
Nov 20, 2023
Palestinians evacuate wounded after an Israeli airstrike in Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, on Oct. 12, 2023. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP /Hatem Ali)
Dynasty denied: Fajardo, Als defeat Bombers in 110th Grey Cup
The Montreal Alouettes have denied the Winnipeg Blue Bombers their dynasty status, defeating the CFL powerhouse 28-24 in the 110th Grey Cup. While the Als and quarterback Cody Fajardo were deemed unde...
Britton Gray
Nov 19, 2023
The Montreal Alouettes won the 2023 Grey Cup, defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-24. (Jamie Nye/980 CJME)
Salvation Army kicks off their Christmas Kettle Campaign
The Salvation Army recently launched its 2023 Christmas Kettle Campaign at the Cornwall Centre in Regina. Donations gathered from the campaign help to support the organization's Christmas assistance p...
Roman Hayter
Nov 18, 2023
The Salvation Army's Tim Fraser launches the 2023 Christmas Kettle program along with Mayor Sandra Masters in Regina. Nov. 17, 2023 (Roman Hayter/980 CJME)
Sask. Party MLA removed from government after charge for 'sexual services'
A Sask. Party MLA has been removed from the government's benches and stripped of all his appointments and responsibilities. Ryan Domotor, MLA for Cutknife-Turtleford, has been charged under the sectio...
CJME News
Nov 17, 2023
City of Regina sticking with single-use plastic bag ban, Masters says
In spite of a federal court ruling, the City of Regina will be keeping in place its single-use plastic bag ban. The city's ban was introduced in February of 2022. The decision has implications for the...
Roman Hayter
Nov 17, 2023
Regina Mayor Sandra Masters said the city has seen many benefits surrounding the discontinuation of single-use plastic bags. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina taxes, utility rates going up in proposed 2024 budget
Property tax bills in Regina could be going up next year, but by less than initially expected thanks to a change in garbage collection. The City of Regina released its proposed 2024 budget on Friday, ...
CJME News
Nov 17, 2023
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