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Terry Driver, the B.C. man who killed a teen, then terrified the community is dead
AGASSIZ, B.C. - Terry Driver, the man who killed a young British Columbia woman, beat her friend and then taunted police and the media about his crimes, has died in prison. A statement from Correction...
The Canadian Press
Aug 24, 2021
NITHA working through vaccination challenges facing Saskatchewan's north
Some of Saskatchewan’s worst-hit COVID locations throughout the pandemic have been located within the northern portion of the province. Now that the vaccines have made it to Saskatchewan, health...
Brady Lang
Jan 14, 2021
City of Regina announces Canada Day holiday schedule
The Canada Day holiday on Monday means a number of changes to the schedules for some City of Regina services. Civic Offices: Closed. Landfill: Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Entry gates close at 6:45 p.m. Garb...
CJME News
Jul 01, 2019
Sask. prison workers raise alarm over inmate fentanyl use: union
Prison employees have been dealing with fentanyl making its way into Saskatchewan's correctional facilities. Saskatchewan Government and General Employee's Union (SGEU) President Bob Bymoen said that ...
Britton Gray
Jan 05, 2018
Rinks in Saskatchewan would suffer if Hockey Canada ceases operations
The hits keep coming for Hockey Canada in its recent hearings on Parliament Hill and the investigation into the organization's handling of alleged sexual assaults. Earlier this week, interim Hockey Ca...
Oct 06, 2022
Regina remand centre being used to detain patients who won't self-isolate
As of Monday night, the White Birch Remand Centre in Regina was housing three people its designers likely never considered -- COVID-19 patients. The provincial government is using the centre as an iso...
Lisa Schick
May 12, 2020
Lothian family makes $1M donation to Regina Humane Society's new home
The Regina Humane Society's Animal Community Centre is closer to its $15-million fundraising goal after a $1-million donation from Pamela and E. Craig Lothian. According to a media release, the societ...
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Aug 28, 2023
Canadian privacy watchdogs find major shortcomings in Facebook probe
OTTAWA - Facebook's ineffective safeguards allowed unauthorized access to the information of millions of the social-media giant's users - including data later used for political purposes, the federal ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2019
In this March 29, 2018, file photo the logo for social media giant Facebook, appears on screens at the Nasdaq MarketSite, in New York's Times Square. The federal and B.C. privacy watchdogs say Facebook's ineffective safeguards allowed unauthorized access to the information of millions of the social media giant's users - including data later used for political purposes. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Richard Drew, File
Broncos double Pats, Blades take down Raiders in WHL action
The Swift Current Broncos beat and tied the Regina Pats on the same night. Swift Current posted a 4-2 WHL victory over the visiting Pats on Friday to pull into a tie with Regina for seventh place in t...
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Jan 21, 2023
City of Regina food truck permits down so far this spring
For people looking to go outside and head to a food truck in downtown Regina for lunch, they might have noticed fewer options in City Square Plaza. The City of Regina has only handed out three permits...
Britton Gray
May 22, 2018
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