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South, central Sask. hit by freezing rain, snow
Freezing rain and snow could put the brakes on highway travel across south and central Saskatchewan Tuesday. Early in the morning Environment, Canada issued weather warnings and statements about a ban...
CJME News
Nov 27, 2018
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Swirling, drifting snow causes poor winter driving conditions
People in southern Saskatchewan woke up to covered driveways and drifting, swirling snow Tuesday morning. Drivers are getting a sudden welcome back to winter driving conditions with drifts of soft sno...
CJME News
Nov 06, 2018
Experiencing different cultures: Regina couple marries 15 times around the world
REGINA - Karl Fix and Sandra Beug have had some interesting experiences marrying each other again and again in different countries around the world. They found themselves covered in spit in Ethiopia. ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 16, 2018
Don’t take pot on international flights, transport minister warns
OTTAWA - Canada's transport minister says travellers aboard domestic flights will be allowed to carry a small quantity of cannabis with them after Oct 17. But Marc Garneau warns against packing it int...
The Canadian Press
Oct 02, 2018
Despite tariffs, more Canadians are saying yes to US travel
There are a number of reasons Canadians could be discouraged from travelling to the United States, but still many continue to make the trip across the border. Canadian travel to the States is climbing...
Aug 07, 2018
The Regina International Airport is optimistic about the return of a direct flight to the U.S. (file photo)
WestJet reviewing baggage policy after customer calls it discriminatory
TORONTO - WestJet says it is reviewing its baggage policy after a customer complained that it discriminated against travellers from certain countries. The airline currently has a policy that prevents ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 04, 2018
WestJet pilots vow not to disrupt long weekend as a goodwill gesture
WestJet pilots have committed to not disrupting passenger travel plans over the Victoria Day long weekend despite voting overwhelmingly to give its union a strike mandate. The Air Line Pilots Associat...
The Canadian Press
May 11, 2018
Ashes of Sask. woman who died in China to come home
By Bryan Eneas, paNow The remains of a Saskatchewan woman who died in China are coming home. The family of Melfort's Alicia Garlock has said she was cremated and plans are being made for her ashes to ...
paNOW
Feb 28, 2018
Alicia Garlock died while teaching in China on Feb. 14, 2018 a GoFundMe page raised money for her family to pay a medical bill to send her remains home. (submitted)
Shorter, quieter landings coming to Regina airport
The Regina International Airport (YQR) is making some changes to its arrival procedures through new technology. Starting March 29, modern satellite-based technology -- known as Required Navigation Per...
Jessie Anton
Feb 26, 2018
Travellers at Regina International Airport on Dec. 20, 2017. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Residents of Saskatchewan town lauded for helping passengers on frozen train
SPY HILL, Sask. - Tributes are pouring in from across Canada for residents of a small Saskatchewan town who sprang to action on Christmas Day to help stranded passengers on a frozen train. "God bless ...
The Canadian Press
Dec 27, 2017
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