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**Regina News
100 workers, 70 pieces of equipment ready for Alberta Clipper to hit Regina: City
Drivers can expect to see city equipment on the streets as a generous dump of snow is expected to blow through. Environment Canada says the snow is expected to begin on Wednesday morning and will ente...
Gillian Massie
Dec 16, 2025
Up to 25 centimetres of snow is forcasted to fall on Regina. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
'It's given us hope': Regina woman offered medical treatment with the help of U.S. political commentator
The last week or two for Miles Sundeen and Jolene Van Alstine has been overwhelming. At the end of November, the Regina couple made their way to the Saskatchewan legislative building to ask for help f...
Lisa Schick
Dec 16, 2025
After speaking out at the Saskatchewan legislative building, Miles Sundeen and Jolene Van Alstine have been offered help to get medical treatment in the U.S. by political commentator Glenn Beck. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Don't start ripping things': Firefighters oppose potential cuts as Regina budget talks continue
Some Regina firefighters spoke out against possible cuts to the city's fire budget on Tuesday. On the second day of budget deliberations, Regina City Council continued hearing from delegates as it pre...
Daniel Reech
Dec 16, 2025
Ian Cantello and Tyler Hutchinson said years of cuts and and artificially low mill rates have cut down administration right down to the "red line." Dec. 16, 2025. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Trevor Allen, known for Allen Family Lights, dead at age 49
Trevor Allen, the man well known in the Regina area for the elaborate annual Christmas light displays on his home, has died at age 49. In December of 2024, Allen put up about 70,000 bulbs in his front...
CJME News
Dec 16, 2025
Allen said the lights always looked better reflecting off the white snow. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
REAL, capital commission make budget requests as Regina council looks to tackle deficit
Regina City Council narrowly passed the 2026-27 police budget as budget deliberations began on Monday, but many tough decisions still lie ahead. Council will have to decide which programs and services...
Daniel Reech
Dec 16, 2025
City administration outlined many possible areas for potential cuts to Regina's transit services in order to address the projected 15.69 per cent mill rate increase. (Florence Hwang/980 CJME)
Trio of Regina gymnasts get gold at Pan Am Championships, sights set on worlds
A trio of young Regina gymnasts are hoping to springboard onto the world stage after a gold-medal performance in Puerto Rico. Katie Thompson, Maegan Kasian and Jerusha Weekes have only been a team for...
Britton Gray
Dec 16, 2025
Council narrowly approves Regina police budget
On Day One of 2026-27 budget deliberations, Regina City Council approved the Regina Police Service's (RPS) $131.88 million gross operating budget request. Council passed the budget 6-5 with councillor...
Daniel Reech
Dec 15, 2025
In both 2026 and 2027, RPS will also receive $128,000 in funding from SGI for capital projects. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Al Ritchie warns Regina budget cuts could leave vulnerable residents with nowhere to turn
As Regina's city council debates its new budget, one of the city's busiest community organizations warns that proposed funding cuts could leave thousands of residents without a safe place to turn duri...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 14, 2025
Denis Simard, executive director of the Al Ritchie Community Association, said the organization is among roughly 140 community programs listed as possible cuts as Regina city council debates its 2026–27 budget. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Regina City Council set to tackle controversial 2026-27 budget
Budget time has arrived for Regina City Council members, who say they'll be looking for ways to cut a forecast tax hike without closing facilities or chopping services. At the request of members of co...
Geoff Smith
Dec 14, 2025
The budget documents presented last month by chief financial officer Daren Anderson (left) and acting city manager Jim Nicol will be deliberated by council this week. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Pumping gas at -40 C: Co-op attendants brave Sask. cold snap
As Saskatchewan remained in the grip of a severe cold snap, with Environment Canada warning of extreme cold and dangerous wind chills across much of the province at the end of the week, most people we...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 13, 2025
Jesse Frape, a supervisor at a Co-op gas bar, stands outside the convenience store as Saskatchewan remained in the grip of an extreme cold snap. Frape and other attendants continued pumping gas and assisting customers despite dangerous wind chills. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
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