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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)
Regina, Saskatoon mayors looking for share of pot revenue
Canada's big cities want a slice of the pot pie when marijuana is legalized next July. The mayors are asking for a third of the money that will be generated to be shared with municipalities. "We are t...
The Canadian Press
Dec 12, 2017
'Sharing our faith:' Regina families mark start of Hanukkah
Hanukkah, the festival of lights, starts Tuesday around the world. In Regina, Rabbi Jeremy Parnes from the Beth Jacob Synagogue said around 500 families will celebrate Hanukkah, with some hosting part...
Dec 12, 2017
For each day of Hanukkah a candle is lit on the menorah by the middle candle to celebrate. (walker-ministries.org)
City requests $700K for tech to track service vehicles
A new piece of technology could help a few City of Regina services become more efficient in the future. Telematics technology would allow the city to monitor its vehicles, the routes taken and what ti...
Britton Gray
Dec 11, 2017
Teddies and fists fly in the Pats 7-5 loss to Kelowna
The Pats had teddy bears, hats and fists flying in their game against the Kelowna Rockets Friday night. It was the home team's first time back in the Brandt Centre since Nov. 15 and it was also their ...
Dec 08, 2017
Nick Henry and Sam Steel look on as teammate Braydon Buziak fights Cal Foote of the Kelowna Rockets on Dec. 8, 2017. (Keith Hershmiller/Regina Pats)
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
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