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Fougere discusses school zone speeding tickets, Sir John A. Macdonald statue
The City of Regina is considering options to refund some photo radar speeding tickets issued during the COVID-19 health crisis. Since the pandemic began in March, 6,000 tickets have been given out via...
Jul 02, 2020
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Meteorologist expects many air quality statements to be lifted by Thursday evening
People in many parts of the province can start breathing a little easier. Environment and Climate Change Canada lifted special air quality statements for Regina, Saskatoon and many areas along the Man...
May 18, 2023
Large, 10-day winter festival planned for Regina in February
Several community organizations have merged together to plan a large winter festival they hope will snap Regina residents out of their winter doldrums. The festival is expected to take place from Feb....
CJME News
Nov 03, 2021
Walloped by heat wave, Greenland sees massive ice melt
BERLIN - The heat wave that smashed high temperature records in five European countries a week ago is now over Greenland, accelerating the melting of the island's ice sheet and causing massive ice los...
Associated Press
Aug 01, 2019
Freezing temps bring Europe traffic chaos, smog, avalanche
WARSAW, Poland - Extreme cold has hit large parts of Europe, with freezing temperatures cracking railroad tracks in Poland, snow blanketing the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul and smog spiking as more ...
The Canadian Press
Jan 18, 2021
Regina supports smoke-free patios: poll
A recent poll shows that most people in Regina support a smoking ban on restaurant and bar patios.Seventy per cent of those polled would support such a bylaw, and several anti-smoking groups are looki...
CJME News
Jul 24, 2015
More health workers added to Phase 1 COVID vaccine plan, health measures extended
Many people were hoping for some relief from the Public Health Measures the province has been under for months, but that relief didn't come Tuesday when the premier announced an extension to mid-March...
CJME News
Feb 16, 2021
Experts predict higher tick numbers this year
Ticks are back for another season as we grapple with warm temperatures. "If it's like last years weather we will certainly see a large number of ticks," said Dr. Neil Chilton, tick expert at...
CJME News
May 06, 2017
Darrell Davis: Olympics are becoming too big and bad
Hopefully, the 2026 Winter Olympics will have no place that wants them. Calgary's bid is wavering because of a $5 billion price tag. Who wants to pay that much for the Games? It's scaring the city, pr...
Darrell Davis
Oct 31, 2018
Highway puppies among winter cases straining Sask. animal shelters
Saskatchewan's animal shelters are dealing with an influx of cold critters as the province remains caught under an arctic air mass that's caused temperatures to plummet. The Prince Albert SPCA reporte...
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Jan 06, 2017
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The Hilltops defeated the Thunder 36-11 on Saturday night.
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