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No more tokens: Brier Patch changes up pay system
Thirsty curling fans heading to the Brier Patch at this week's championships can leave the cash at home. The famous bar is now only accepting credit and debit cards. "I'll probably spend more money th...
Jessie Anton
Mar 04, 2018
Those buying alcoholic beverages at the Brier Patch place their orders on touch screens and pay by either debit or credit cards at the 2018 men's curling championships in Regina. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Brier feels like home for Moskowy, even playing for Manitoba
If Regina feels like home for Manitoba third Braeden Moskowy, well, it actually is. Manitoba's third was born and raised in Queen City and even wore the green jacket for a time, including at one Brier...
Mar 04, 2018
Braeden Moskowy (centre) and Team Manitoba beat Team Saskatchewan in extra ends on March 4, 2018. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
Regina lawyer speaks out against Stanley verdict backlash
A Regina defense lawyer is speaking out against the Gerald Stanley verdict backlash. Stanley, a Biggar farmer, was acquitted in the August 2016 death of Colten Boushie of Red Pheasant First Nation. Ja...
CJME News
Mar 04, 2018
With babies on the way, family comes first for Team B.C.
Team British Columbia has babies on the brain. Two babies in particular. Both third Jeff Richard and lead David Harper's wives are expecting this week. In fact, Harper left in the middle of Saturday n...
Mar 03, 2018
B.C. skip Sean Geall looks on as his team sweeps in Saturday's night's game against Team Canada. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
1st Brier a 'total dream come true' for Sask.'s Dunstone
After winning the SaskTel Tankard at the beginning of February, Team Saskatchewan third Matt Dunstone was transported back in time. "As soon as we win that game you just have flashbacks of you as a fi...
Mar 03, 2018
Matt Dunstone said joining Steven Laycock's rink in Saskatchewan was a "no-brainer" despite being from Winnipeg. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
Sask. NDP chooses a new leader
Saskatchewan's NDP elected Ryan Meili as the new leader on Saturday. Hundreds of party members gathered at the Delta Hotel in Regina for the party's leadership convention. Both candidates on the ballo...
CJME News
Mar 03, 2018
Crowd of supporters at NDP leadership convention at the Delta Hotel in Regina, March 3, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Hebert reflects on 4th place Olympic finish, looks to 2022
Ben Hebert is trying not to let a fourth-place finish spoil his Olympic experience. The expectations for Hebert, and his teammates Kevin Koe (skip) Brent Laing (second) and Marc Kennedy (third) were s...
Mar 03, 2018
Ben Hebert celebrates with teammates after qualifying for the Olympics in December 2017. (Ben Hebert/Twitter @BennyHeebz)
Telemiracle 42 set to get underway at Conexus Arts Centre
Telemiracle 42, the annual Kinsmen fundraiser, gets underway tonight in the Queen City. The annual telethon is a way to raise money for people in Saskatchewan who require special needs equipment and a...
Mar 03, 2018
'This one was really special:' Cougars win Can-West title
The third time turned out to be the charm for the University of Regina Cougars women's basketball team, winning their third Can-West championship in the program's history. The Cougars once again met t...
Britton Gray
Mar 02, 2018
The University of Regina Cougars women's basketball team won the Canada-West championship on March 2, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
More federal money to be used on post-traumatic stress
The federal government has earmarked more money to aid in the battle against post-traumatic stress injuries. Regina MP and Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister Ralph Goodale announced a t...
Kevin Martel
Mar 02, 2018
Canada's Public Safety Minister and Regina MP Ralph Goodale announces $30 million in funding to tackle post-traumatic-stress injuries among public safety personnel. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
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