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Archeologists dig for history at Regina's Indian Industrial School site
Archeologists are searching for fragments of history beside the graveyard of Regina's Indian Industrial School (RIIS). The residential school opened in 1891 and closed in 1910. Over the next century, ...
CJME News
Oct 30, 2015
Working to improve safety: Regina Heritage neighbourhood making strides
The Heritage Community Association hopes the neighbourhood isn't seen in a negative light after a worker was allegedly attacked near the General Hospital earlier this week. On Friday, the association'...
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Oct 30, 2015
Association of Regina Realtors balks real estate red flag
The Association of Regina Realtors is baffled to see the Queen City ranked as over valued by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation "Vancouver's not on the list, but Regina is. I just find it a b...
CJME News
Oct 30, 2015
New Pink Day message launched at Regina high school
When Chelsie Christison sees her fellow students wearing pink at her high school in Regina, she sees some hope to change the culture of bullying. "It raises awareness and gets kids to stand up and not...
CJME News
Oct 30, 2015
Government House haunting continues as visitors take in Bump in the Night
Footsteps, tablecloths that move and a music box that turns on at random are just a few of the paranormal activities at Government House in Regina. The traditional residence of the Lieutenant Governor...
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Oct 30, 2015
Groundbreaking ceremony marks beginning of Capital Pointe construction
Five years after the first proposal and four years after the first ribbon cutting ceremony, there's actually a hole in the ground at the site of Capital Pointe in downtown Regina. "The history of the ...
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Oct 29, 2015
Rejected Regina street names: the rules for Queen City streets
Earlier this week, Regina housing developer Harvard finally got some names approved for its new Westerra development - but it had quite a bit of trouble. Almost 200 names have been rejected for street...
CJME News
Oct 28, 2015
Wascana Centre Authority asking for more funding
The Wascana Centre Authority is asking for more money from the City of Regina next year. "We're just asking basically for a status quo increase so it's really to address the effects of inflation and a...
CJME News
Oct 28, 2015
Regina frontline workers say provincial review of domestic violence essential
Frontline workers who help victims of sexual assault are calling on the Saskatchewan government to make changes to help put an end to violence against women. "We presented the minister with about six ...
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Oct 27, 2015
Regina consumers unsure WHO warning will impact their meat choices
Is the World Health Organization full of bologna or does it actually have legit beef in saying that those who eat a lot of processed meats like bacon, ham and sausage can significantly increase their ...
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Oct 26, 2015
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