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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)
'The city will come alive:' Regina mayor, Sask. premier excited to host 2027 Grey Cup
Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski was about 10 years old when the Grey Cup first came to Regina in 1995, but he still remembers the buzz in the community. He's hoping the Queen City will be even more electr...
Nicole Garn
Oct 28, 2025
Saskatchewan is set to host the 114th Grey Cup on November 7, 2027. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Bone-chilling skeleton display brings frightening fun to Regina home
There are no skeletons in the Davis family's closet - they're all outside on the front lawn. The Regina family loves Halloween so much that most of the spooky display has been set up since September i...
Gillian Massie
Oct 27, 2025
Jason and Alistair Davis stand in front of their yard, which is crawling with spooky skeletons ahead of Halloween. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Cathedral Craft Market expands to third location after outpouring of interest
Regina's Cathedral Craft Market is expanding to a third location after interest from vendors "exceeded all expectations." The annual market runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on November 15, offering uniq...
CJME News
Oct 26, 2025
This year’s event will be held at the Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre (2900 13th Avenue), tWestminster Church (3025 13th Avenue) and the new location at Holy Rosary Cathedral (3125 13th Avenue, pictured). (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
Regina man gearing up for bucket-list trip to see Blue Jays in World Series
A Regina man is checking one item off his bucket list this weekend: cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series. Larry Fahlman and his wife Tannis are heading to Toronto to watch the first t...
Abby Zieverink
Oct 24, 2025
Larry and Tannis Fahlman went to Toronto to cheer on the Jays during their series against the Seattle Mariners, and they’ll be back in the stands at Rogers Centre for the first two games of the World Series. (Larry Fahlman/Submitted)
Regina Public Schools CEO cautiously optimistic about Building Schools Faster Act
The head of Regina Public Schools said he's "cautiously optimistic" about the newly announced Building Schools Faster Act. It was announced during Wednesday's speech from the throne, and requires muni...
Daniel Reech
Oct 23, 2025
Mark Haarmann, director and CEO of Regina Public Schools, said that an act like this might sped up the long-awaited construction of the Harbour Landing West elementary school. (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
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