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Regina police looking into toddler's death
The Regina Police Service is investigating the death of a 35-month-old girl. In a media release Monday, police said officers responded Wednesday at about 10:30 a.m., to a home in the 2300 block of Ret...
CJME News
Jun 14, 2021
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New basketball facility opening in Regina
A new basketball facility in Regina could start turning hoop dreams into realities. HoopLife, a basketball academy created in 2016, is set to open a brand new facility in northeast Regina in September...
Britton Gray
Jun 14, 2021
(Habib Habib/Submitted)
Three Regina schools report COVID cases
Cases of COVID-19 have been detected at three Regina schools. Regina Public Schools reported two cases were reported at Imperial Community School, while the Regina Catholic School Division said there ...
CJME News
Jun 14, 2021
St. Michael Community School. (980 CJME file photo)
Latest COVID update June 13: Saskatchewan inches closer to final reopening threshold
Saskatchewan continues to gain ground in the battle against COVID. In its daily update Sunday, the Ministry of Health reported that just one per cent more of adults in Saskatchewan need to get their f...
CJME News
Jun 13, 2021
Latest COVID update June 13: Saskatchewan inches closer to final reopening threshold
Saskatchewan continues to gain ground in the battle against COVID. In its daily update Sunday, the Ministry of Health reported that just one per cent more of adults in Saskatchewan need to get their f...
CJME News
Jun 13, 2021
(The Canadian Press file photo)
'We bailed for about four hours,' says Regina business owner after basement flood
The Broom Closet in Regina's Core neighbourhood is back open for business, but the cleanup continues a day after heavy rain caused a basement flood. On Friday, a rainstorm submerged roads and underpas...
Joseph Ho
Jun 12, 2021
A photo of the flooding that closed The Broom Closet and Jessup's General Store on June 11. Heavy rain in Regina that day sent water pouring into the building's basement. (Jessup's General Store/Facebook)
SHA set to close down COVID field hospitals in Regina, Saskatoon
Saskatchewan's COVID-19 field hospitals are being shut down without ever having housed a patient. The Saskatchewan Health Authority set up the hospitals at Regina's Evraz Place and Saskatoon's Merlis ...
CJME News
Jun 11, 2021
The field hospital at Merlis Belsher Place in Saskatoon. (File photo courtesy of Saskatchewan Health Authority/Twitter)
'A phone call a minute': Restoration company swamped after rainstorm
It was a crazy day in the Queen City on Friday: Torrential downpours, flooded underpasses, abandoned vehicles ... and for some, a water-damaged basement. Project manager Mike Payne at Restorex Disaste...
Mattea Columpsi
Jun 11, 2021
(Logan Stein/980 CJME)
Regina homeowners watch as water rises again
People all over Regina had to contend with rising water on Friday morning -- and not just those trying to get from Point A to Point B. Dunsmore Drive in the northwest flooded out, but it wasn't surpri...
CJME News
Jun 11, 2021
Simon Enoch's front yard on Montague Street, flooded on June 11, 2021. (Simon Enoch/Twitter)
Earplugs and white-noise machines: Westhill-area residents cope with vehicle noise
Just beyond Julie Derby's backyard fence, traffic rumbles by on Ninth Avenue North at 70 kilometres per hour, sometimes faster. There's a berm on the other side of the road that residents say bounces ...
Joseph Ho
Jun 11, 2021
From left, Julie Derby, Dave Sinclair and Linda McFie. They are among a number of residents in Westhill Park fed up with vehicle noise coming from Ninth Avenue North (in the background), located a short distance away from their backyards. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
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