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New airport CEO to look at international, low-fare flights
Year-round flights to the United States and ultra-low-fare airlines are a few of the things the new Regina Airport Authority CEO will hope to see take flight. James Bogusz will be taking over as the n...
CJME News
Dec 07, 2017
Regina Airport Authority CEO James Bogusz. (Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
Man sentenced after deadly drunk driving crash on Albert St.
The man who killed a 28-year-old mother while he was driving drunk was sentenced to jail time Wednesday. Brendan Sugar was sentenced to three years in prison and has a five-year driving ban in place. ...
CJME News
Dec 07, 2017
No carbon tax, price as Sask. launches climate change plan
Saskatchewan has released its climate change plan - and it doesn't include a carbon price or tax. The province has long argued with the federal government that a price on carbon will disproportionatel...
Sarah Mills
Dec 04, 2017
Regina City Hall to flip the switch on holiday lights
It won't be a silent night at city hall as Regina begins its official countdown to Christmas. The annual Light the Lights event will take place Monday night. Holiday lights at city hall, including tho...
CJME News
Dec 04, 2017
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Snow, wind arrive to start December in Regina
With snow blanketing Regina, and winds expected to pick up, things might start feeling like a classic Saskatchewan December. Environment Canada Meteorologist Brad Vrolijk said an area of snow develope...
CJME News
Dec 04, 2017
Capital Pointe an 'eyesore', bylaw update needed: Councillor
Frustrated with what appears to be inactivity on the Capital Pointe development site, a Regina city councillor has asked city administration to look into what can be done to speed up or potentially pe...
Kevin Martel
Dec 04, 2017
Work is at a standstill at the Capital Pointe site on Sept. 18, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Pats win second straight, beat Calgary 4-1
After an abysmal road trip to the States, the Pats seem to be bouncing back now that they're home in Canada. Regina has strung together their second straight win since returning from the week-long roa...
Dec 03, 2017
Bryan Lockner takes a shot during warm-ups at the Brandt Centre on Nov. 15, 2017. (Keith Hershmiller/Regina Pats)
New trade centre bolsters action at 2017 Agribition: CEO
The cattle trailers and trucks have rolled out of Regina as the Canadian Western Agribition wrapped up for the 47th year. With about 120,000 visitors through the doors of the new International Trade C...
CJME News
Nov 27, 2017
Hereford heifers, Miss West(left) and Eye Candy from the Hereford GRLZ show off their pink and black halter. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Giant Tiger worker suspended for following Indigenous customer
A Giant Tiger employee has been suspended and the retailer has apologized after a video spread online shows an Indigenous customer being followed around a north Regina location on Thursday. In the vid...
Jessie Anton
Nov 27, 2017
Rider green sticks out in Ottawa for Grey Cup
Fans from all over Canada have assembled in Ottawa for the Grey Cup, but there's one fan base that would appear to outnumber the rest. "I think by far though the most colour we've seen is green but ce...
Kevin Martel
Nov 24, 2017
Regina's Brian and Louise Mohr in Ottawa at the Atlantic Schooner venue.
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