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Regina Pats players deliver teddy bears from on-ice toss
With hockey jerseys on their backs and teddy bears in hand, Regina Pats players paid a visit to the pediatric wards at General Hospital and Wascana Rehabilitation Centre Tuesday morning. The players d...
Jessie Anton
Dec 12, 2017
Regina Pats players gather around Deborah Livingston, 14, in her General Hospital room after they delivered a giant teddy bear on Dec. 12, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Auditor focuses on sick days among health, gaming workers
The provincial auditor is highlighting the number of sick days taken by employees at two Saskatchewan government organizations and urging improvements in order to see reductions. One focus for Judy Fe...
Kevin Martel
Dec 12, 2017
Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan Judy Ferguson releases Volume 2 of her 2017 report on Dec. 12, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Regina, Saskatoon mayors looking for share of pot revenue
Canada's big cities want a slice of the pot pie when marijuana is legalized next July. The mayors are asking for a third of the money that will be generated to be shared with municipalities. "We are t...
The Canadian Press
Dec 12, 2017
Chris Jones is sticking around Riderville
Chris Jones has always said he loves being around a team with passionate fans, and now he'll be sticking around for at least another year. The Riders head coach, general manager and vice president of ...
Dec 12, 2017
Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Chris Jones patrols the sidelines during a game on June 10, 2017. (Submitted by the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Review of scientific studies suggests ‘man flu’ may be more intense: researcher
A review of scientific literature suggests those who believe "man flu" is more intense than the female version have some evidence to back up their views. An article published by a Canadian physician i...
The Canadian Press
Dec 12, 2017
Tory Rosemarie Falk wins byelection to replace Gerry Ritz
Conservative Rosemarie Falk won a landslide victory in the byelection for Battlefords-Lloydminster to replace former cabinet minister Gerry Ritz. The federal byelection saw the Liberals win three seat...
battlefordsNOW
Dec 12, 2017
New Battlefords Lloydminster Conservative MP Rosemarie Falk won in Dec. 11 byelection. (Angela Brown/BattlefordsNow)
Turbulent Senate race now in hands of Alabama voters
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Depending on who is making the case, Alabama's special Senate election Tuesday is about either continuing the "Trump miracle" in Washington or allowing "decency" to prevail back hom...
The Canadian Press
Dec 12, 2017
'Strength and resilience:' Riders Spencer Moore visits La Loche
He tried doing taxes and being a salesman, but no offseason work Spencer Moore found has been as rewarding as his role with the Red Cross. Moore is part of the Imagine No Bullying program that is a pa...
Dec 12, 2017
Roughrider full back Spencer Moore traveled to five northern Saskatchewan communities to spread an anti-bullying message including speaking to children and athletes in La Loche. (Cameco Community/Twitter)
Indecent exposure suspect not a cab driver: police
Police are investigating after a Regina woman was the victim of an indecent exposure incident over the weekend. According to police, the woman flagged what she believed was a taxi cab Friday night. De...
CJME News
Dec 11, 2017
Sgt. Ian Barr with the Regina Police Service addresses media on Dec. 11, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Edmonton Eskimos trade backup QB Franklin to Toronto
One of the most sought-after free agent quarterbacks in the Canadian Football League has been traded. Edmonton Eskimo's backup QB James Franklin is being sent east to the Toronto Argonauts in exchange...
CJME News
Dec 11, 2017
James Franklin was traded from the Edmonton Eskimos to the Toronto Argonauts on Dec. 11, 2017. (Toronto Argonauts/Twitter)
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