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'Super duper excited': Kids release ladybugs at Victoria Park
Thursday was a big day for kids in Regina. Hundreds of children released more than 200,000 ladybugs at Victoria Park on Thursday as part of the City's annual ladybug event. Russell Eirich, the city's ...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 11, 2024
Kids had a great time releasing ladybugs to help control aphids. (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
Regina's Urgent Care Centre helped 575 patients in first week: SHA
The Saskatchewan Health Authority says the Regina Urgent Care Centre's first week of operation was a success. Thomas Stewart, the health authority's executive director of acute care, said medical staf...
Gillian Massie
Jul 10, 2024
Staff helped 575 patients at the centre in its first week. The centre is expected to move to 24/7 operations this fall. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina YWCA asking public for help with $4.1M funding
Before the YWCA Regina Kikakihtnaw Centre can help women and children, it needs help from the community. Kikakihtnaw was named in a ceremony by the YWCA's knowledge keeper Nina Wilson. It means 'we al...
Nicole Garn
Jul 09, 2024
Melissa Coomber-Bendtsen, CEO of the Regina YWCA, hopes the community can come together one last time to give the YWCA the final funding push of $4.5 million. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Local business makes Taylor Swift corn maze in hopes singer will return to Sask.
Saskatchewan is in its Taylor Swift era, as the #BacktoSaskatch campaign takes over. The team at Cedar Creek Gardens wanted to join in the fun, entering their 'corn era.' They added a Taylor Swift com...
Nicole Garn
Jul 07, 2024
Cedar Creek Gardens Back to Saskatch corn maze.
Regina welcomes two new visitor information kiosks
Visitors to Regina now have additional resources to explore events and activities across the city. On Friday, Tourism Regina - in partnership with Tourism Saskatchewan and Regina International Airport...
Daniel Reech
Jul 06, 2024
Staffing for the kiosks will be handled by Tourism Regina. (Daniel Reech/980CJME)
Regina man arrested, charged after two people attacked with knife at yard sale
A Regina man has been arrested and charged after allegedly attacking two people with a knife while they prepared a yard sale in River Heights. Officers were called to 17th Avenue just before noon on J...
CJME News
Jul 04, 2024
Police in Regina say a man has been arrested and charged after an alleged attack at a yard sale last month. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
North Central child care centre faces 'funding crisis' over $10-a-day child care
A Regina child care provider is worried about its long-term stability. Scott Infant and Toddler Centre in North Central said it's facing a funding crisis due to the $10-a-day child care program. Board...
Daniel Reech
Jul 04, 2024
Victor Roman Morrow said the centre has lost more than $135,000 since the funding model was introduced in Saskatchewan. (Scott Infant and Toddler Centre/Facebook)
Special meeting of city council called for July 9 in Regina
Regina's city council is hoping it can make headway on a huge backlog of items still on its plate at a meeting next week. City hall confirmed Wednesday that a special meeting of council has been calle...
John Cairns
Jul 04, 2024
Council will be back in action at Regina City Hall next Tuesday for a special meeting. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. Co-op grocery shortage continues following 'IT disruption'
Visitors to Co-op grocery stores in Warman, Martensville and Saskatoon on Wednesday wanted more information regarding the "IT disruption" that is stopping shelves from being stocked. The cybersecurity...
Payton Zillich
Jul 03, 2024
What you need to know about Saskatchewan's first urgent care centre
Saskatchewan's first urgent care centre is finally open. The $18.7 million facility is currently operating seven days a week at 1320 Albert Street in Regina, and is open from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. In th...
Nicole Garn
Jul 02, 2024
The Urgent Care Centre is officially open and ready to accept patients. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
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