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Performances in Victoria Park highlight National Indigenous Peoples Day
Friday is National Indigenous Peoples Day. First celebrated in 1996, it's a day of celebration and education about First Nations culture. The celebrations will include drumming, dancing and musical pe...
Kaleb Sebastian
Jun 21, 2024
Joseph Desjarlais, a fiddler from Île-à-la-Crosse, will be performing in Regina on Friday to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day. (Regina National Indigenous Peoples Day/Facebook)
Neighbours shocked by yard sale knife attack in River Heights
A yard sale took a turn for the worse late Thursday morning in Regina. Police were called to a house on the 4100 block of 17th Avenue, near Pasqua Street after two people were attacked with a knife. C...
Nicole Garn
Jun 20, 2024
Regina Police Service is asking the public for assistance as officers investigate an assault that happened on the 4100 block of 17th Avenue. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Solar panels expected to offset Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant power use
The mayors of Regina and Moose Jaw unveiled the new solar panel project for the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant on Tuesday. The $4 million project will power the plant's administration building, a...
Lisa Schick
Jun 20, 2024
New solar panels for the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant were unveiled Tuesday, with Regina and Moose Jaw's mayors saying it was a step toward better sustainability. (submitted)
Man charged after weekend stabbing in North Central injures woman
Regina police responded to a reported stabbing on the 700 block of Cameron Street around 1 a.m. on Saturday. A 32-year-old woman was taken to hospital with injuries from the assault. Police found the ...
CJME News
Jun 17, 2024
A 32-year-old woman was taken to hospital after a stabbing on the 700 block of Cameron Street around 1 a.m. on Saturday. (Google Street View)
Regina's Globe Theatre gets a new coat of paint
You'll be seeing some serious changes to Regina's Globe Theatre when it returns this November. After three years of performing at different locations throughout Regina, the theatre is finally returnin...
CJME News
Jun 16, 2024
Harley Sinclair is working on a painting that will hang in the newly renovated Globe Theatre in Regina when it opens this fall. June 11, 2024 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Binding arbitration on the table for Sask. teachers, STF to meet with members
After, at first rejecting the provincial government’s offer, the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) is now considering binding arbitration for its collective bargaining agreement. On ...
CKOM News
Jun 12, 2024
'Theatre on a shoestring': Regina Fringe Festival returns in July
The Regina International Fringe Festival (RIFF) returns next month with unique performances from around the world. From July 10-14, acts will bounce around four locations across the city, with 100 sho...
Kaleb Sebastian
Jun 12, 2024
Keith Alessi performs at the Regina International Fringe Festival in 2023. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Economic Development Regina gives city's economy B+ for 2024
The Queen City's economy is sitting pretty. That's according to a report by Economic Development Regina, which gave the Greater Regina Area's economy a 'B+' for 2024. Economic Development Regina's Chr...
Daniel Reech
Jun 10, 2024
The report considered six factors in the grade it assigned, including as GDP growth, employment, housing, key sectors of the economy, people, and new markets and emerging sectors. (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
City hopes to speed up voter registry with online system
Voting could be easier than ever before in Regina's 2024 municipal elections. In co-ordination with Elections Saskatchewan, Elections Regina is introducing a voter registry list - which encourages res...
Daniel Reech
Jun 07, 2024
Chief returning officer Jim Nicol said the new system will make the process quicker for voters. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Habitat for Humanity helps two Regina families become homeowners
Two Regina families became homeowners last Friday thanks to help from Habitat for Humanity Saskatchewan. The houses, which were built for previous Habitat clients, are located in Rosemont and Eastview...
CJME News
Jun 06, 2024
Eyasu and Msgana and their children on the steps of their new home in Regina. (Habitat for Humanity Saskatchewan/Submitted)
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