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Ex-penses taking a bite out of customers' wallets
People going to the Queen City Ex are leaving with their wallets feeling lighter. With an increase in costs, many will spend more money for the same items this year. Alysia Czmuchalek was on the exhib...
Gillian Massie
Aug 05, 2022
(Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Chestnut hoping to break record for charity at Queen City Ex
The 15-time champion of Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Contest is looking to make history at the Queen City Ex in Regina Friday. Joey Chestnut will be participating in a charity mini-donut eating competition...
Aug 05, 2022
Chestnut passes the 300-wing mark in an wing-eating competition. (Joey Chestnut/Twitter)
Hockey Saskatchewan president explains where fees are going
Hockey parents are learning more just how much of their child's registration fees went towards Hockey Canada, after it came to light that the national organization was using some of that money to sett...
Aug 05, 2022
Environment Canada confirms tornado near Witchekan
Severe weather triggered numerous tornado warnings across northern Saskatchewan on Thursday evening. Environment Canada said a funnel cloud was spotted around 5:30 p.m. north of Meadow Lake and roughl...
CJME News
Aug 05, 2022
RCMP put out call for help after 74-year-old mushroom picker reported missing
RCMP have put out a call for anyone who knows the area around Hanson Lake Road north of Smeaton to help with a search for a missing 74-year-old woman. Lois Chartrand was last seen Thursday morning dur...
CJME News
Aug 05, 2022
Southern Sask. broke four heat records Thursday
Four communities in Saskatchewan broke a heat record on Thursday. Assiniboia 37.7 C Lucky Lake 36.7 C Rockglen 37.5 C Coronach 38.6 C While the weather was hot over the past 24 hours, Environment Cana...
Aug 05, 2022
Farmers looking with concern at federal fertilizer target
As Saskatchewan farmers dive into harvest season, some are watching the federal government and its 2030 emission reduction targets with a raised eyebrow or two. The federal government wants to see fer...
Lisa Schick
Aug 04, 2022
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The Skate Pros trick team drops in on the Queen City Ex
The Queen City Ex kicked off with more thrill-seeking activities on the second day but this time many attendants didn't have to get on one of the rides to feel an adrenaline rush. The Skate Pros trick...
Gillian Massie
Aug 04, 2022
The 11-foot ramp at the Skate Pros trick team show at the Queen City Ex. Aug. 4, 2022 (Gillian Massie, 980 CJME)
Teen boy facing serious charges after BB gun shooting in Coronation Park
A 15-year-old boy is facing firearm charges after allegedly injuring two people with a BB gun in Regina's Coronation Park neighbourhood Wednesday night. According to police, two youths asked another p...
CJME News
Aug 04, 2022
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Small business owners lament utility rate hikes, NDP wants them walked back
With utility rates increasing in Saskatchewan on top of inflation, on top of two years of a pandemic, some small businesses are wondering if they can still make a go of it. Tim and Amy Weisgarber's bu...
Lisa Schick
Aug 04, 2022
Tim and Amy Weisgarber (C and R) are worried about keeping their businesses - Core Coffee and T+A Vintage - open as utility rates rise. The NDP's Aleana Young (L). Aug. 4, 2022 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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