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CP Women's Open a 'rare opportunity' to learn about golf
Fans are saying the CP Women's Open is a once in a lifetime experience even if you don't know much about golf. The tournament is currently getting its weekend hype in Regina at the Wascana Country Clu...
Aug 24, 2018
The CP Women's Open is a professional golf tournament founded in 1973 and managed by Golf Canada. (Jayda Noyes/980 CJME)
'Canada's Tiger Woods:' Henderson pulling in huge crowds
It's pretty easy to spot where Canadian Brooke Henderson is at any given point this weekend. She's the one being followed by hundreds of adoring fans at the CP Women's Open. It's been a little bit of ...
Aug 24, 2018
Brooke Henderson (left) and her sister and caddy Brittany Henderson survey the green as a throng of eager fans look on at the CP Women's Open in Regina on Aug. 24, 2018 (Bernard Brault /Golf Canada)
Regina man claims he painted red hands on John A. MacDonald statue
Regina's Patrick Johnson is claiming responsibility for painting red hands on the statue of John A. MacDonald, saying he did it to get people to really talk about the legacy of violence against First ...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 24, 2018
The statue of Sir John A. MacDonald in Regina’s Victoria Park. (980 CJME file photo)
Appeal board gives Capital Pointe 3 options for hole
The fate of Capital Pointe now lies with the development company itself as the appeal board has given it three options and a deadline to decide what to do in a month. The Saskatchewan Building and Acc...
CJME News
Aug 24, 2018
Scoreboard: CP Women’s Open Round 2
Amy Yang is riding a strong round two to the top of the leaderboard. Yang is in sole possession of the lead at 12-under-par. The top-scoring Canadian is Brooke Henderson, is currently sitting at 12-un...
CJME News
Aug 24, 2018
Crowd of golf fans watch Brooke Henderson at the CP Women’s Open Aug. 23, 2018. (Bernard Brault/Golf Canada)
Brooke Henderson roars to -6, 3-way tie at -8 at CP Women's Open
The sounds of good drives, the disappointment of bogeys and the roar of the crowd following Canada's Brooke Henderson could all be heard at the first-round of the CP Women's Open. The day didn't get o...
Britton Gray
Aug 23, 2018
Brooke Henderson shoots a practice round at Wascana Country Club on Aug. 21, 2018. (Bernard Brault/Golf Canada)
Steel workers rep says U.S. duties are 'slap in the face'
Regina steelworkers are feeling uncertain after the U.S. announced Tuesday it's posing anti-dumping duties on large diameter pipe. The strong, hollow tubes are mainly used underground for the transpor...
Aug 23, 2018
Roughriders offensive line seeing sharp improvement
Early in the season there were big concerns about the Roughriders' offensive line, but the last few weeks should have silenced most of the critics. The Roughriders have allowed 14 sacks this season, b...
Aug 23, 2018
Judge reserves decision on request for order to remove Indigenous protest camp
By Ryan McKenna, The Canadian Press REGINA - A judge has reserved her decision on the request by the Saskatchewan government for an order to evict Indigenous protesters who have been camping in teepee...
The Canadian Press
Aug 23, 2018
Supreme Court dismisses Burnaby’s case against Trans Mountain pipeline
The Alberta government is "batting a thousand" when it comes to fighting for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, Premier Rachel Notley said Thursday, after the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed an ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 23, 2018
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