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Discounted Bus Pass program set to continue in Sask.
People who receive income assistance in Saskatchewan will again be getting help to buy bus passes. The provincial government is investing up to $1.84 million to continue the Discounted Bus Pass (DBP) ...
CJME News
Apr 08, 2021
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UPDATE: Police investigating city's fifth murder of 2021
An 18-year-old man has been identified as Regina's fifth murder victim of 2021. The Regina Police Service said Damione Dustyhorn died after an altercation in the 1500 block of Cameron Street on Wednes...
CJME News
Apr 08, 2021
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Report from REAL planning committee recommends replacing Brandt Centre
The Brandt Centre's days could be numbered. The city's executive committee discussed the future of the 43-year-old multi-use event centre Wednesday, debating whether to renovate the current building o...
Apr 07, 2021
Plans unveiled for possible new stadium in Regina
The Dewdney Avenue rail yards could be home to a new baseball stadium in the future. Former mayoral candidate and city councillor Jerry Flegel had previously said he thought the Dewdney Avenue area wo...
CJME News
Apr 07, 2021
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A family separated: How the pandemic hits home for Regina woman
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Jestina Beskowiney was an itinerant teacher, trotting the globe searching for her next gig. Work has taken her to England, the Arctic, Latin America and the Middle East. ...
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Apr 05, 2021
Jestina Beskowiney on a walk with her two-year-old son, Luka. (Jestina Beskowiney)
Latest COVID update April 4: Vaccine numbers delayed, Moderna shipment arrives, active cases rise
There was no new data on COVID vaccinations in Saskatchewan this Easter Sunday. The Ministry of Health reported in its daily update that it will launch a new web page with data on vaccines by age rang...
CJME News
Apr 04, 2021
Two women fined following Saturday Victoria Park COVID protest
Two women have been handed tickets for allegedly breaking COVID rules. In a news release, Regina police said there was a protest against public health measures at Victoria Park at about 2 p.m. Saturda...
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Apr 04, 2021
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Latest COVID update April 3: Queen City continues to see high case load
Regina continues to be a hot-spot for cases as the COVID variants spread across the province. Saskatchewan recorded 280 new cases on Saturday, the largest total in new cases cases since Jan. 29th, whe...
CKOM News
Apr 03, 2021
Regina police looking for suspicious man after possible abduction attempt
Regina police are looking into a possible abduction attempt in Harbour Landing. On Friday around 8:45 p.m., officers were called to the neighborhood to talk with a 22-year-old woman who said she was a...
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Apr 03, 2021
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Latest COVID update April 2: Variants continue to spread, active cases climb over 2,000
COVID variant cases continue to spread in Saskatchewan. In its daily update Friday, the Ministry of Health reported that 269 new variant cases have been identified in the province. So far, there have ...
CJME News
Apr 02, 2021
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