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Bray discusses continuing manhunt for Saskatchewan murder suspect
The manhunt for murder suspect Myles Sanderson entered its fourth day Wednesday and there's still no trace of the 32-year-old man. "We had a couple of updates in the night where we were hopeful that w...
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Sep 07, 2022
Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
'He may no longer be in this community,' Bray says of Myles Sanderson
For two days, the Regina Police Service operated on the assumption that murder suspect Myles Sanderson was in the Queen City. That no longer appears to be the case. "Early on Sunday, we had informatio...
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Sep 06, 2022
Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
10 dead and 15 injured in mass stabbing, suspects still at large
The Saskatchewan RCMP says 10 people have been killed, 15 are injured and 13 separate crime scenes have been set up following a stabbing spree that took place Sunday in the communities of James Smith ...
Sep 04, 2022
Regina Police chief, Evan Bray and Commanding Officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP, Rhonda Blackmore, speak about the investigation. (Logan Stein/980 CJME)
Big events bringing big tourism dollars to Regina
Tourists are returning to Regina for the Labour Day long weekend. Tracy Fahlman, the CEO of the Regina Hotel Association, says the Queen City is staying busy thanks to a lot going on in the city. "Lab...
Sep 02, 2022
Eight daily heat records broken in Saskatchewan on Thursday
Regina and some parts of southern Saskatchewan saw new daily temperature records set on Thursday. Regina reached 35.6 C, which broke the previous record high of 35 C set in 1929. Rockglen was the hot ...
Sep 02, 2022
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Regina, Saskatoon offering ways for people to beat the heat
As heat warnings continue Thursday across Saskatchewan, Regina and Saskatoon are offering help for people to deal with the temperature. Environment Canada said daytime highs would hit the low to mid-3...
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Sep 01, 2022
Last day of summer holidays sees kids heading to Regina pools
Summer holidays were still going Wednesday, with lots of kids ready to soak up the sunshine by going for a swim at pools in Regina. There was a big turnout at Massey Pool, with kids cooling off on the...
Gillian Massie
Aug 31, 2022
RCMP clothing, equipment and guns stolen from garage: Regina Police Service
The Regina Police Service is investigating after RCMP-issued equipment, clothing and guns were stolen from a garage in Regina on Saturday night. It's believed that sometime on Saturday night, or the e...
Aug 30, 2022
Some of the equipment stolen from a garage in Regina on Saturday night. (Regina Police Service)
Regina woman pays it forward with school supplies, backpacks
Amanda McCall is ready for back to school. The Regina woman is set to donate more than 225 backpacks filled with school supplies to people who need the help. "I've always worked with the pay-it-forwar...
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Aug 26, 2022
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City seeking $4.5M from Co-op refinery in lawsuit over 2020 spill
The City of Regina is taking the Co-op refinery to court. In a statement of claim filed May 6, the city is seeking more than $4.5 million in damages from the Consumers' Co-operatives Refineries Limite...
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Aug 25, 2022
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