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Regina Street Team helps fill service gaps for city's most vulnerable
The Regina Street Team is quietly taking on some of the toughest social challenges in the city - from homelessness and addictions to mental health crises - with a model built on compassion and lived e...
Jacob Bamhour
Nov 02, 2025
Regina Street Team clinical program manager Robert Kraushaar, BSW, RSW (wearing a hat), loads supplies with another volunteer during a downtown outreach shift. The mobile team provides food, counselling and support for people living outdoors. (Rob Kraushaar/ Submitted)
18-year-old Regina chess player earns national candidate master title
Tobias Salkeld learned the rules of chess at three years old, and he's been hooked on the game ever since. From Grade 4 onwards, Regina's Salkeld has participated in the Canadian Youth Chess Nationals...
CJME News
Nov 02, 2025
Saskatchewan youth chess player and instructor Tobais Salkeld is nationally ranked in the chess world after a second-place finish in this year's Canadian Youth Chess Nationals. (Tobias Salkeld/Submitted)
Regina Miller, Saskatoon Holy Cross win 6A football city titles
High school football season across the province is starting to wrap up as provincial showdowns have now been set. On Friday night, the 6A city football titles were decided. In Regina, the Miller Marau...
Britton Gray
Nov 01, 2025
The Miller Marauders once again claimed the Regina 6A high school football city championship, their fourth title in five years. (Regina High School Athletics Association/X)
VIDEO: Man charged with dangerous driving, evading police at speeds of 170km/h
A Medicine Hat man is facing multiple charges after evading police and driving dangerously in and around Regina, reaching speeds upwards of 170 km/h. This happened on Oct. 28 at around 9 p.m. The Regi...
CJME News
Oct 30, 2025
Footage from the Regina Police Service Aerial Support Unit shows sparks flying from the vehicle's tires after two tire deflation devices were used in order to immobilize the vehicle. (Regina Police Service)
Regina chef fears for family after Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica
A Regina restaurant owner says he hasn't been sleeping since Hurricane Melissa tore across Jamaica this week, cutting off communities and destroying houses in his home parish of Clarendon. Walleston "...
Jacob Bamhour
Oct 30, 2025
Walleston “Wally” Stephenson, owner of Wally B’s Jamaican Jerk Chicken in Regina, prepares a pot of oxtail in his kitchen. The Regina chef says his family in Jamaica is without power and water following Hurricane Melissa. (Walleston Stephenson/submitted)
Roughrider tailgating legislation introduced in Saskatchewan ahead of 2026 season
Good news, sports fans - Saskatchewan has introduced legislation to allow tailgating events at Mosaic Stadium ahead of Roughrider games. Alana Ross, the minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquo...
CKOM News
Oct 30, 2025
Roughriders and Blue Bombers fans tailgate along Saskatchewan Drive before a game. Fans have gathered there for more than 20 years, as tailgating has not been permitted at Mosaic Stadium. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Regina Police Service receives $280,000 in funding to upgrade indoor gun range
The Regina Police Service is set to modernize its indoor firing range with more than $280,000 in provincial funding drawn from the proceeds of crime. The money comes from Saskatchewan's Criminal Prope...
Jacob Bamhour
Oct 30, 2025
Targets hang from tracks inside the Regina Police Service indoor firearms range. The facility will be renovated with $280,000 from Saskatchewan’s Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Blue Jays fans in Saskatchewan celebrate as Toronto ties up World Series 2-2
Blue Jays fans in Saskatchewan were in high spirits as Toronto tied up the World Series 2-2 on Tuesday night. A strong contingent showed up at the Canadian Brewhouse in Regina's Harbour Landing to wat...
Daniel Reech
Oct 29, 2025
Jordan Trotter, 37, has been a fan of the Blue Jays since he was six years old. “This win is amazing,” he said on Tuesday night. “I can’t get over it.” (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
'We stabbed a guy': Witnesses at Misha Pavelick murder trial say accused killer bragged
On Tuesday morning, witnesses at the trial for the man accused of murdering Misha Pavelick described their encounters with him on the night Pavelick was killed in 2006. Two witnesses said they remembe...
Lisa Schick
Oct 28, 2025
Three witnesses on Tuesday described running into the accused at Regina Beach on the night Misha Pavelick was killed. Two of them said they remembered the accused saying either “I stabbed a guy” or “we stabbed a guy.” (CJME file photo)
Regina Police Chief Farooq Sheikh fired with cause following investigation
Regina Police Chief Farooq Sheikh has been fired after an investigation into complaints made against him. Mayor Chad Bachynski, a member of the Regina Board of Police Commissioners, said Sheikh was te...
CJME News
Oct 28, 2025
Regina police chief Farooq Sheikh was removed from active service in April, pending an investigation by the Public Complaints Commission. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
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