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Ground shifting cracks let in critters: pest expert
Ground shifting from extremely dry soil could be making it easier for pests like mice and bugs, like maple bugs, to invade your house this fall. Shawn Sherwood with Poulins Pest Control explained the ...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 30, 2017
First ever Run for Childhood Cancer in Regina on Saturday
For the first time, the City of Regina will be hosting the Run for Childhood Cancer on Saturday at Wascana Park in front of the Legislature. Former Saskatchewan Roughrider Dan Rashovich is one of the ...
Sep 30, 2017
The Run for Childhood Cancer in Calgary on Sept. 29, 2017. (Believe in the Gold/Facebook)
Curtain rises on new season at Globe Theatre
The lights will be bright as performers take the stage Thursday to kick off a new season at Regina's Globe Theatre. The 2017-18 season opens with a play called Bittergirl - a comedy about getting over...
CJME News
Sep 28, 2017
New industrial area could create 'thousands' of future jobs
It appears the Global Transportation Hub (GTH) has competition. It could come in the form of a newly approved concept plan that would see development on a 152-hectare, or 375-acre, chunk of land after...
Kevin Martel
Sep 28, 2017
The future site of the Chuka Creek Business Park on Sept. 28, 2017. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
‘I wished death on Hannah Leflar:’ killer’s courtroom outburst
There was a shocking turn of events Wednesday at the sentencing hearing for the teen killer of Hannah Leflar. "I want to concede all your points and at the time of the murder I wished death on Hannah ...
Sarah Mills
Sep 27, 2017
The second teen convicted of killing 16-year-old Hannah Leflar leaves the courthouse on Sept. 20, 2017. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Traffic restrictions for Mayor’s Run/Walk to know about
A number of traffic restrictions are in place Sunday in Regina for the Mayor's Run/Walk for Fitness. The race starts and finishes at the City Hall courtyard with the route connecting with Wascana Cent...
CJME News
Sep 23, 2017
The Mayor’s Run/Walk For Fitness event takes place in Regina on Sept. 24, 2017. (Michael Fougere/Facebook)
Pats thumped 8-1 by Brandon in season opener
Pats head coach John Paddock predicted a slower start to the 2017 season, but he may not have expected an 8-1 loss to the Wheat Kings. The Regina Pats opened their season in Brandon on Friday night an...
Sep 22, 2017
Regina Pats forward Braydon Buziak participates in warm ups ahead of a game during the 2016-17 season. (Keith Hershmiller Photography/Regina Pats)
Sask. water treatment plan wins national award
For the second time, Regina residents are filling up their cups with award-winning water. The Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant won a taste test competition at the annual Western Canada Water and Wa...
Britton Gray
Sep 22, 2017
(980 CJME file photo)
Demolition underway at Taylor Field
Deconstruction began this week at the old Mosaic Stadium. The $2.01 million demolition of the stadium structure is expected to be completed by December, with the deconstruction of the foundation expec...
Sep 22, 2017
Demolition continues at Taylor Field on Sept. 22, 2017. (Lauren Golosky/980 CJME)
City of Regina lifts fire ban
Regina residents will be able to use their fire pits again just in time for fall. The City of Regina announced it will be lifting their fire ban at 5 p.m. Thursday. Regina Fire and Protective Services...
CJME News
Sep 21, 2017
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