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Regina restaurant speaks out over construction woes
The tables are set, the cupcake case is full, and workers are busy in the kitchen, but on Friday all that can be seen out the front window of Fresh & Sweet on Victoria Avenue is a big fence and la...
Lisa Schick
Sep 05, 2019
Beata Kowalski is one of the owners of Fresh & Sweet on Victoria Ave. and she says the construction has the restaurant boxed in and is hurting business. Sept. 5, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
The changing face of Regina's historic cultural clubs
It's well known that Canada is a mosaic of cultures from around the world. Regina is no exception to the rule, and as the city's population has changed, so too have the cultural clubs that tied togeth...
Nathan Meyer
Sep 05, 2019
The Regina German Club on April 26, 2019 (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
'It's almost impossible': Frustration in Regina over pipeline delays
The Federal Court of Appeal is going to allow six of the 12 proposed legal challenges to the Trans Mountain pipeline project to proceed. Before the decision on Wednesday afternoon, Regina Chamber of C...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 05, 2019
Cab company laments losing drivers to Uber
Almost four months after the ridesharing service Uber launched in Regina, the president of a local taxi company says he's losing drivers and cutting how often a full fleet of cabs is driving around th...
Evan Radford
Sep 04, 2019
An Uber sign displayed in a vehicle in Regina on May 15, 2019 (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Regina Bypass forcing major intersection changes in northwest Regina
Drivers in northwest Regina are going to have to find a different route for the next six weeks, and maybe longer, as the city makes traffic changes for the Regina Bypass. Starting on Wednesday, the in...
Lisa Schick
Sep 04, 2019
Man who was subject of Canada-wide warrant arrested
A man who was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant on charges relating to human trafficking has been arrested in Montreal. Daniel Khet, 26, was arrested on Wednesday on unrelated matters. Khet, who is from...
CJME News
Sep 03, 2019
Regina police searching for suspects in home invasions
Regina police officers are investigating a home invasion as well as an attempted home invasion that occurred in the city over the past two days. On Tuesday at approximately 7:30 a.m., officers were se...
CJME News
Sep 03, 2019
Regina mayor talks crime during City Hall Hotline
Regina has seen a spike in crime this year, especially those involving guns, gangs and vehicle thefts. During his appearance on City Hall Hotline with John Gormley on Tuesday, Mayor Michael Fougere sa...
CJME News
Sep 03, 2019
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Parents giving a thumbs up to new slower school zones
Parents and grandparents walking kids to the first day of school Tuesday morning at Judge Bryant Elementary School gave a resoundingly positive report card for Regina's new lower school zone speed. Ju...
Lisa Schick
Sep 03, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Tech in classroom prompts collaboration, demands balance, says Regina teacher
As kids headed back to school Tuesday for the start of a new academic year, it's less likely they'll find chalkboards, pieces of chalk and dusty brushes in their classrooms. They're more likely to fin...
Evan Radford
Sep 03, 2019
Grade 7/8 teacher Aaron Warner says using technology like tablets in the classroom at Wascana Plains School builds his students' problem-solving skills. Warner poses for a photo in his classroom on Aug. 30, 2019. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
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