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Tyler Brown 'saves' the day in Pats 2-1 over Raiders
Just call Tyler Brown Superman because saved the day for the Regina Pats Saturday in Prince Albert. The 20-year-old goaltender made 47 saves in his team's 2-1 win over the Raiders. Meanwhile the Pats ...
Dec 30, 2017
Regina Pats goaltender Tyler Brown stretches out to make a save during the 2016-17 season. (Keith Hershmiller Photography/Regina Pats)
Nicole Sarauer reflects on Sask. NDP momentum in 2017
Nicole Sarauer ended the year in a position she didn't expect to be at the beginning of 2017. "I had no idea really what I was getting myself into until I got into it," Sarauer joked in her year-end i...
Sarah Mills
Dec 30, 2017
Saskatchewan NDP interim leader Nicole Sarauer shares her thoughts on 2017 in an interview with reporter Sarah Mills. (980 CJME)
Mobile Crisis Regina handling more calls in extreme cold
With extreme cold warnings this week, Regina Mobile Crisis is seeing a spike in the number of calls for help from people who find themselves homeless. Between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day, workers at ...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 28, 2017
Homeless in Regina take shelter from cold
When temperatures slide into the dangerously cold category, emergency shelters and other organizations in the city take extra steps to help people who have nowhere else to go. At its temporary locatio...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 27, 2017
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Recycle depots open for Christmas trees in Regina
Once all the presents are opened and the decorations admired - what do you do with your natural Christmas tree? The City of Regina is once again hosting its Treecycle depots so people have somewhere t...
CJME News
Dec 26, 2017
Crime down, but gun violence an issue in Regina: police
The Regina Police Service is helping paint a picture of crime within the city for 2017. The crime statistics for Jan. 1 to Nov. 30 were released Wednesday during the board of police commissioners meet...
Britton Gray
Dec 20, 2017
Police Chief Evan Bray (left) speaks at the board of police commissioners meeting on Dec. 20, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Regina police say suspected bank robber could re-offend
Regina police are on the lookout for a suspected bank robber who could be planning his next target. Craig Michael Papequash, 29, is the subject of an arrest warrant for a noon-hour robbery last...
CJME News
Dec 19, 2017
A photo of Craig Papequash, 29, supplied by Regina police on Dec. 19, 2017. (Regina Police Service)
Police redeployment means more front-line officers in Regina
There will be 20 more police officers patrolling Regina's streets next year and it won't cost the taxpayer any money. Knowing the difficult budget decisions facing the city, Regina Police Service (RPS...
Sarah Mills
Dec 18, 2017
'It's embarrassing:' Pats fans stream for exit during 6-2 loss
As the Lethbridge Hurricanes scored their sixth goal Saturday night, fans began streaming for the exits. And the movement of the fans was noticed even on the ice. "That's the first time in three and a...
Dec 16, 2017
John Paddock. (File photo courtesy of Keith Hershmiller Photography)
Regina police looking for noon hour robbery suspect
Instead of grabbing lunch at noon, one man decided to rob a bank instead. That's according to Regina Police after they said a bank on the 3400 block of Fifth Avenue was robbed on Tuesday. Around 12:28...
CJME News
Dec 12, 2017
Regina police said a bank was robbed on the 3400 block of 5th Avenue on Dec. 12, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
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