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Regina mayor hoping to address concerns about removal of parking meters
Regina's mayor has had a change of heart about the removal of coin-operated parking meters from city streets. "I've had a number of concerns, emails, phone calls, come into my office regarding the cha...
Geoff Smith
Feb 27, 2026
As of March 1, people using street parking will have to use the PayByPhone app, as parking meters are decommissioned. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan Health Authority taking over 139 long-term care beds in Regina
No timeline has been shared yet, but the Saskatchewan Health Authority has come to a deal to take over operations of 139 long-term care beds at the Capital Crossing Assisted Living and Memory Care fac...
Lisa Schick
Feb 27, 2026
The Saskatchewan Health Authority said Brightwater, the owner of Capital Crossing Assisted Living and Memory Care, approached it to talk about transitioning operations. (CJME file photo)
Regina doctor suspended in Sask. and Ont. after criminal charges laid
A doctor originally from Regina, who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic to reunite families who were separated by international borders, is now facing criminal charges and is suspended from practisin...
Geoff Smith
Feb 27, 2026
Dr. David Edward-Ooi Poon testifies before a parliamentary committee on June 13, 2023. (ParlVU)
Deaf Crows Collective brings wordless version of 'The Tempest' to Regina stage
A Regina theatre company is proving you don't need to speak to tell one of Shakespeare's most famous stories. Deaf Crows Collective opened its ambitious production, 'The Deaf Tempest,' on Thursday at ...
Jacob Bamhour
Feb 27, 2026
Actors perform a dramatic scene using physical theatre and projection in 'The Deaf Tempest,' a visually driven Shakespeare adaptation presented by Deaf Crows Collective in Regina. (Michelle Grodecki/Submitted)
Frost Regina by the numbers: 46,000 visitors and 11,000 hot drinks
The City of Regina is celebrating another successful winter festival, despite some weather-related challenges. According to the city, 46,000 people visited Frost Regina in its fifth year, including 5,...
CJME News
Feb 27, 2026
Guests at the 2026 festival kept warm by downing more than 11,000 cups of hot chocolate and cider, the city said. (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
Regina City Council passes updated Official Community Plan after lengthy debate
Regina City Council passed the city's updated Official Community Plan during a lengthy meeting on Wednesday. Despite Mayor Chad Bachynski's observation that the plan was approved by the city's executi...
Geoff Smith
Feb 26, 2026
Members of Regina City Council spent several hours debating the city’s updated Official Community Plan on Wednesday. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Regina Public expands band program with new music hub at former Dieppe School
A new music hub for students will bring new life to the former Dieppe School in Regina, starting next school year. It is part of a revamp to the Regina Public Schools' current elementary band program,...
Abby Zieverink
Feb 26, 2026
The Regina Public School Division said Dieppe School opened as a Kindergarten to Grade 6 school back in 1968 and closed in 2012 due to low student enrollment.(Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
Starting Sunday, coins will no longer be accepted for on-street parking in downtown Regina
Regina residents paying for on-street parking will have to pull out their phones instead of their wallets starting on Sunday. According to the City of Regina, all paid on-street parking in the city's ...
CJME News
Feb 25, 2026
“Bags with instructions on the new process will be placed over all existing meters to prevent coin payment,” the City of Regina said in a statement. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Regina photographer's seahorse shots showcased on National Geographic cover
Shane Gross has been reaching for National Geographic magazines since he was a little kid at his grandparents' house. Now, the Regina-born photographer gets to look at the pictures he shot on the cove...
Gillian Massie
Feb 25, 2026
Shane Gross, a photographer born in Regina, has been photographing the seahorses at the inland pond at an island in the Bahamas since 2013. (Shane Gross/Instagram)
Travellers wary, but determined, on Regina flight heading to Puerto Vallarta
While travellers at the Regina airport Tuesday morning seemed excited, they were also a little wary as they headed toward their direct flight to Puerto Vallarta. It was the first such flight out of th...
Lisa Schick
Feb 24, 2026
Sherry and Kelvin Baryluk say they were considering cancelling their trip from Regina to Puerto Vallarta when they heard about the violence in Mexico, but decided to continue on when they heard from friends that things had gotten better. Feb. 24, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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