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Hopkins' cancer fight forces leave of absence from Chamber
He put his face at the front of the fight against cancer and John Hopkins isn't ready to give up yet. The Regina and District Chamber of Commerce announced on its website that the well-known CEO is ta...
CJME News
Jan 11, 2022
Regina and District Chamber of Commerce CEO John Hopkins. (Regina Chamber/Facebook)
Ice pad set up in Regina for winter driving training
Do you think there aren't enough icy roads in Saskatchewan? The Saskatchewan Safety Council (SSC) has built one more to help improve winter driving comfortability. The organization has set up a safe t...
Jan 10, 2022
(Saskatchewan Safety Council/Twitter)
Regina man charged with mischief after graffiti spree
A 46-year-old Regina man is facing mischief charges after a number of incidents of graffiti were reported in the city - including one at a doughnut store on Broad Street. According to police, officers...
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Jan 09, 2022
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Latest COVID update Jan. 9: Cases continue to rise, no deaths, 119 in hospital
COVID cases continue their upward climb in Saskatchewan. In its daily update, the province reported 1,099 new cases and 574 recoveries, raising the active total to 7,418. There were no new deaths. The...
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Jan 09, 2022
The coronavirus. (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota/Twitter)
Regina nurse in ICU after getting long-awaited liver transplant
A Regina nurse who suffers from a rare disease has received her second liver transplant. Krystal Graham has been desperately waiting for the surgery to treat her life-threatening disease. She spoke wi...
Jan 07, 2022
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City of Regina not facing staffing challenges yet, plans are in place
The City of Regina hasn't had to deal with staff shortages due to COVID-19, but plans are in place if that situation should arise. City manager Chris Holden said there have been reports across the cou...
Britton Gray
Jan 07, 2022
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COVID forces Luther College High School to cancel LIT
Like the Bedford Road Invitational Tournament before it, the Luther Invitational Tournament has been cancelled for a second straight year. The prestigious high school basketball tournament, which firs...
CJME News
Jan 06, 2022
Action from the Luther Invitational Tournament in 2018. (Luther Invitational Tournament/Facebook)
Expert says rising Omicron case numbers can 'crush hospitals'
COVID-related hospitalizations in Saskatchewan are starting to creep up again as a huge number of people are getting sick with the Omicron variant. Dr. Alex Wong, an infectious disease physician in Re...
Jan 06, 2022
Superbuoy to the rescue at Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant
The Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant is turning to Superbuoy to help protect the drinking water the plant produces. The plant, which is co-owned by the cities of Regina and Moose Jaw, has purchased...
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Jan 06, 2022
(Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant/Facebook)
THE YEAR AHEAD: Focus on youth, community safety for Masters in 2022
Sandra Masters thinks there's a lot of work awaiting the City of Regina in 2022. The future remains unknown in terms of the COVID-19 pandemic. "If I'm worried about anything, it's about the people and...
Britton Gray
Jan 06, 2022
(Logan Stein/980 CJME file photo)
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