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Quiet train tracks in Regina's northwest back in use
After sitting mainly vacant for years, a set of train tracks in Regina's northwest is springing back to life. Lately, various Mobil Grain cars have been spotted on the rail line, which runs across Roc...
Kevin Martel
Oct 06, 2017
This rail line that crosses Rochdale Boulevard is back in regular use as of October 2017. (Sam Maciag/980 CJME)
Former councillor wins small award from RM of Sherwood
Tim Probe has dragged himself into a courtroom once again, but this time he's leaving with cash -- though it's significantly less than what he wanted. Probe was a councillor in the Rural Municipality ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 19, 2023
Woman gets five-year sentence for robbery, aggravated assault
A second person is heading to prison for her role in an assault and robbery that started with a meeting outside a Regina nightclub. During a hearing Thursday in Regina Court of Queen's Bench, Jenna Ho...
CJME News
Apr 07, 2022
Two teens convicted of sexual assault in connection with gang rape
ADVISORY: This story contains graphic content that may be disturbing for some readers. Two teens have been found guilty of sexual assault causing bodily harm for their roles in a gang rape in Regina i...
CJME News
Sep 23, 2020
Epstein pal arrested, accused of luring girls for sex abuse
British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested Thursday on charges she helped lure at least three girls - one as young as 14 - to be sexually abused by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was ac...
The Canadian Press
Jul 02, 2020
Gen. Jonathan Vance focused on the future of the military and not his career
OTTAWA - Gen. Jonathan Vance says he still has a lot of work to do. It's been nearly five years since former prime minister Stephen Harper first appointed Vance as chief of the defence staff, making h...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
Families push for memorial to recognize police officers who died by suicide
TORONTO - Five years ago, Dilnaz Garda stood frozen in place at a procession line at her brother's funeral. His colleagues, Toronto police officers, walked up to her one-by-one. "I'm in my own li...
The Canadian Press
Mar 21, 2021
COVID-19 latest bump in Canada's long road to Second World War remembrance
OTTAWA - Annie McNamara was in a hostel in Piccadilly Circus when the news came that Nazi Germany had been defeated. She vividly remembers that excitement that swept through the streets of London on M...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2020
Justin Trudeau first leader to talk to U.S. president-elect Joe Biden
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the first international leader to have personally congratulated Joe Biden on being elected U.S. president, his office said Monday as it summarized a conversat...
The Canadian Press
Nov 09, 2020
Democrats come on strong in House races, but Republicans make Senate inroads
WASHINGTON - Democratic candidates buoyed by widespread opposition to Donald Trump seized the balance of power on Capitol Hill, but Tuesday's U.S. midterm elections failed to produce what critics had ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 07, 2018
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