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Regina man accused of stealing 10 vehicles in 10-day span
A Regina man suspected of stealing 10 vehicles from 10 places in a span of just 10 days now is facing more than 20 charges, with more possible. Police said all of the vehicles were left unlocked and a...
CJME News
Sep 12, 2023
Regina police say nine vehicles were stolen in a 10-day span in the Regina area. All of them were unlocked and all had their keys left inside. (980 CJME file photo)
SGI says speed camera ticket numbers down due to poor batteries
Bad replacement batteries contributed to a lack of functioning speed cameras in school zones and on roads in Regina. The Regina Board of Police Commissioners midway report shows there were 54 per cent...
Gillian Massie
Sep 11, 2023
Photo radar cameras in Regina have produced fewer tickets midway through 2023 due to bad batteries and lens problems. (980 CJME file photo)
Residential school monument makes stop in Regina
A heartfelt passion project will find its way to a national museum, but before it gets there, it's making a stop in Regina. Stanley Hunt carved a monument dedicated to the memory of children who were ...
Daniel Reech
Sep 11, 2023
A wooden carving is stopping by in Regina before making its way to the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que. Sept. 9 (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
More Sask. students going to school hungry
More students in Saskatchewan are showing up to class on an empty stomach this year. Lin Gennutt, executive director of Regina Food for Learning (RFFL), said the organization is serving about 959 kids...
Libby Giesbrecht
Sep 09, 2023
Huskies steamroll Rams in front of record-setting crowd
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team capped off Welcome Week with a bang. In front of a record-setting crowd of 10,054 - the largest crowd ever at a Huskies football game - the Huskies...
Will Mandzuk
Sep 09, 2023
CFL, CFLPA reaffirm air quality policy for smoky conditions
If the CFL's air quality policy was followed to the letter, the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers probably shouldn't have kicked off the Labour Day Classic on Sunday. In a joint state...
CJME News
Sep 07, 2023
The CFL and CFLPA have confirmed games shouldn't be played when the Air Quality Health Index is above a 7. At kickoff, the AQHI due to smoke in the air in Regina for the Labour Day Classic was 7.1 (Kevin Martel/980 CJME file photo)
Regina police using parked cop cars in effort to curb crime
Police in Regina are exploring a novel method to curb crime. The Regina Police Service said it's recently started leaving marked police vehicles parked in "areas of concern" around the city. The vehic...
CJME News
Sep 07, 2023
Decommissioned Regina police vehicles are to be parked around the city in the coming months in an effort to deter crime and improve safety. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina resident alarmed after maggots make a home in his green bin
Regina's Ralph Latta was surprised when he opened up his green bin to find some unwanted visitors wiggling around. "We started to use our green bin last Monday (Aug. 28). When I opened it on Friday to...
Gillian Massie
Sep 07, 2023
Ralph Latta's green bin was crawling with maggots after he put yard waste into it. (Ralph Latta/Submitted)
Smoke sticks around in southern Saskatchewan
Smoke is still getting in your eyes in parts of southern Saskatchewan. Special air quality statements remained in place Wednesday for a number of regions in the province, including Regina and Saskatoo...
CJME News
Sep 06, 2023
Byron Chartrand, the executive director of land management with the SPSA, said on Friday there had been minimal lightning in the province so far this year, and all the fires so far in Saskatchewan have been caused by human activity. (Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency/Facebook)
Tennis player from Regina hoping to catch fans' eyes nationally
A kid from Saskatchewan could become Canada's next tennis star on the international stage. Keegan Rice, a 17-year-old from Regina, has recently been on an upward trajectory toward one day becoming a p...
Sep 06, 2023
Keegan Rice playing at Wimbledon. (Tennis Canada)
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