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47th Agribition opens at new International Trade Centre
Cows and crowds are once again taking over Evraz Place as Canada's largest livestock show gets underway. The Canadian Western Agribition kicked off Monday for the 47th year. Work to get the show setup...
Britton Gray
Nov 20, 2017
Traditional burning of the brand kicks off 47th Canadian Western Agribition at the International Trade Centre Nov. 20, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Man arrested following weapons investigation in Regina
One man has been arrested following a weapons investigation in Regina. Police arrested the man Thursday on the 600 block of McIntosh Street. There are not a lot of details being released at this time....
CJME News
Nov 16, 2017
Several people arrested in Regina's Cathedral area
A high-risk police operation blocked off a number of streets in Regina's Cathedral neighbourhood Thursday afternoon. Police had blocked off the 2000 block of Princess Street after an investigation lea...
CJME News
Nov 16, 2017
Grade 6 students aim high with 'rocket launch' contest
While their rockets might be tennis balls or pipes - and the launches might be elastic - the friendly competition is bringing Grade 6 students in Regina to new creative heights. The city-wide Launch a...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 15, 2017
Grade 6 students Xander Whitefield and Gabriel Jacob launch their rocket at the University of Regina contest Nov. 15, 2017. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Remembrance Day services in Regina, Saskatoon
People across Saskatchewan will take pause Saturday to reflect on the sacrifice and service of Canada's military men and women. A number of Remembrance Day events are scheduled in Saskatoon and Regina...
CJME News
Nov 10, 2017
Sask. drug trafficking investigation nets 2 arrests
The combined Saskatchewan policing arm that looks into organized crime groups has laid drug trafficking charges in Saskatoon. Two men, ages 36 and 37, were arrested Wednesday for possessing methamphet...
CKOM News
Nov 09, 2017
Police found six pounds of methamphetamine, eight ounces of MDMA and a small amount of marijuana during a search on Nov. 8, 2017. (Saskatoon Police Service)
Carmichael Outreach launches fundraiser for renovations
Carmichael Outreach has helped many people in the community through various programs, and now the organization is asking for help to renovate their new building. The non-profit organization launched i...
Britton Gray
Nov 09, 2017
This building on 12th Avenue will eventually be the new home of Carmichael Outreach in Regina. (file photo CJME News)
'It's a problem:' police unveil new domestic conflict policy
Regina police are taking a new, improved approach to domestic conflict. Police Chief Evan Bray announced a new policy, admitting it's a problem in the Queen City, saying statistics put the city among ...
Kevin Martel
Nov 08, 2017
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray announces a new domestic conflict policy on Nov. 8, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Drivers confused by conflicting signage for Regina Bypass
The opening of the first phase of the Regina Bypass caused a bit of mayhem on Arcola Street. Signs were posted indicating vehicles could use the bypass and avoid going through the city to get to Moose...
Britton Gray
Nov 07, 2017
(Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
Regina students lay poppies on graves of war veterans
The dark reality of what war truly means came to light for some Regina elementary school students Monday. After joining in the Queen City's very first No Stone Left Alone Remembrance Ceremony, more th...
Jessie Anton
Nov 07, 2017
Grade 7 and and 8 students lay poppies on the graves of war veterans at the Regina Cemetery as part of the No Stone Left Alone Remembrance Ceremony Nov. 6, 2017 (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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