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Regina bowlers have somewhere to throw again
For the past two months, the shoes haven't been worn and the balls haven't been thrown. Kevin Clark has been staring at empty lanes at the Golden Mile Bowling Centre. But now, as part of Step One of S...
Kevin Martel
May 31, 2021
(Golden Mile Bowling Lanes)
Planning underway for Queen City Ex
The fair experience you know and love will be returning this summer. After telling 980 CJME in April that the Queen City Ex coming back for the summer was a real possibility, it's looking like the hop...
May 31, 2021
Young baseball players relishing return to outdoor sports
The scene at Regina's Kinsmen Park Sunday was one that Chris Kayter had been eagerly anticipating since last summer. It included kicked-up infield dirt, the mosaic of different-coloured uniforms, with...
Joseph Ho
May 30, 2021
Competition in outdoor sports was permitted under Step 1 of Saskatchewan's Re-opening Roadmap on May 30, 2021. The news came in time for opening day in the North Regina Little League (Joseph Ho/980 CJME).
Latest COVID update May 30: Restrictions loosen as Step 1 begins
Several public health measures were eased on Sunday as the province began Step 1 of its Re-Opening Roadmap. Private gatherings including household gatherings can now have up to 10 people. Public indoo...
CJME News
May 30, 2021
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Fewer COVID measures in Saskatchewan as Re-Opening Roadmap begins
The curtain is beginning to close on the COVID pandemic in Saskatchewan. The province starts the first step of the Re-Opening Roadmap Sunday. The following restrictions are easing up: A maximum of 10 ...
CJME News
May 30, 2021
Co-op refinery in Regina announces reduction in workforce
Layoffs could be coming at the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina. In a two-paragraph statement issued Friday, the refinery said it had provided formal notice to Unifor Local 594 - which represents empl...
CJME News
May 28, 2021
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Regina man sent to hospital after being hit by undercover police vehicle
A man is in hospital after being hit by an undercover police vehicle early Friday morning. Police responded to Fourth Avenue and Robinson Street in the North Central neighbourhood around 12:45 a.m., f...
CJME News
May 28, 2021
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'A huge scene': Store owner unhappy with group's refusal to wear masks
On Wednesday evening, the owner of Dessart Sweets received a call from her staff that concerned her. "Some people came to the deck to order ice cream not wearing masks," Shelley Patterson said Thursda...
Mattea Columpsi
May 27, 2021
Madeleine Bowen-Diaz, Evelyn Arnold and Ellexa Brown work at Dessarts Sweets. (Mattea Columpsi/980 CJME)
A shopping trip to remember: Man proposes inside Regina Costco
One woman left Regina's Costco with something that wasn't written on her shopping list: A fianc. "I didn't see most of our friends at that time," Amanda Anderson said. "I thought there was a huge line...
Britton Gray
May 27, 2021
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Cathedral residents call for improved water testing for lead
Residents in Regina's Cathedral neighbourhood are concerned by city council's decision to walk back its five-year deadline to replace the city's remaining lead water service connections. About 3,600 o...
Joseph Ho
May 27, 2021
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