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Regina may relax proposed school zone speed limit hours
There's a chance the proposed speed limit reductions in Regina school zones won't be in effect year-round. The Traffic School Zone Safety Committee recommended banning U-turns and reducing the speed l...
Andrew Shepherd
Feb 13, 2019
Feds fund Regina landfill gas project on eve of carbon tax case
As Saskatchewan takes Ottawa to court over the carbon tax, Regina is getting a cheque to support climate change action. On Tuesday, Liberal MP Ralph Goodale, on behalf of Environment Minister Catherin...
Andrew Shepherd
Feb 13, 2019
Regina MP Ralph Goodale making a funding announcement at Regina City Hall on Feb.12, 2019. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
City councillor calls for openness in Wascana development
A Regina city councillor says he has numerous questions about plans by Brandt Developments and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) to construct a four-storey building in Wascana Centr...
Joseph Ho
Feb 12, 2019
Sikh community in Regina supports local women's shelters
Members of Regina's Sikh community gathered Saturday morning to support local women's shelters by assembling care packages filled with baked goods, personal hygiene products and chocolate that will be...
CJME News
Feb 09, 2019
Sunday school students from Regina's Sikh Temple make Valentine's Day cards to go with the care packages being put together for local women's shelters on Feb. 9, 2019. (Inderpreet Singh/Submitted)
Ring Road driver awarded for helping suicidal woman
When a woman went to a bridge over Ring Road to end her life, she instead found her saviour. In September 2018, Carman Dodman was driving home when he spotted something he couldn't ignore. "She was ac...
Andrew Shepherd
Feb 09, 2019
Carman Dodman holding his Chief’s Commendation award for helping a suicidal woman on a bridge over Ring Road. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
'A little motivation' is all it takes for winter bikers
You don't need a heavy-duty truck or snow shoes to get around Regina when it's covered in snow, but you do need a unique mindset. "(Crazy) might be a strong word but it takes a little bit to get motiv...
Britton Gray
Feb 08, 2019
Regina shelters, crisis services coping with the cold
It appears that Regina's homeless shelters and crisis services aren't having to scramble too much in the cold the city's been under. John McFadyen, executive director of Mobile Crisis Services in Regi...
Lisa Schick
Feb 06, 2019
Lawn vs. street: shovellers discuss what to do with snow
There are a few inevitabilities in life: death, taxes, and that if you live in Saskatchewan at some point you're going to have to shovel some snow. Most people, when they're shoveling a driveway or si...
Lisa Schick
Feb 05, 2019
Jim Carlson spent part of Tuesday afternoon shoveling his driveway, making sure to pile it onto the curb in front of his house. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Public skating allowed once again at Waskimo Winter Festival
Visitors to this year's Waskimo Winter Festival on Feb. 18 will get to do something that hasn't been allowed for a long time. Festival president Jim Aho told Greg Morgan they've received permission to...
CJME News
Feb 05, 2019
People who attended Waskimo Festival on Feb. 19, 2018, could try out snow cricket on Wascana Lake. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Snowfall, extreme cold warnings blanket Sask.
Snowfall warnings covered the southeast corner of Saskatchewan Sunday morning. Environment Canada meteorologist Sara Hoffman said places like Estevan and Assinaboia will see the most snow with about 1...
CJME News
Feb 03, 2019
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