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School buses in Regina, Moose Jaw cancelled Thursday
School buses are not running in Regina and Moose Jaw for the fourth day in a row. Despite clear weather and warmer temperatures, Regina Public Schools said side streets are still not clear enough for ...
CJME News
Mar 08, 2018
Residential snow removal expected to last 2 weeks
It will take crews about two weeks to clear Regina's residential streets after the recent snowfall. Norman Kyle, director of roadways and transportation for the City of Regina, said crews finished maj...
CJME News
Mar 07, 2018
Snow plows on Victoria Ave in Regina, March 5, 2018. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Police charge teenage girl for threats against a school
A 16-year-old girl is facing charges after allegedly making threats towards a school. Police said they received the complaint on Tuesday. The teenager was located and arrested in Yorkton and has been ...
CJME News
Mar 07, 2018
Dilke man umping at the Brier, fresh from the Olympics
When it comes to Olympic veterans at the Tim Horton's Brier this week, they're not just on the ice - there's also game umpire Ken McArton, from Dilke, Sask. He's one of the men and women in black jack...
Lisa Schick
Mar 07, 2018
Ken McArton has been all over the world umping curling games, and now he's working games the Brier in Regina. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Small fire at Mosaic potash mine forces employee evacuation
Employees at a Mosaic potash mine near Esterhazy had to be evacuated following a small fire over the weekend. Mosaic Company spokesperson Sarah Fedorchuk said there was a report of smoke underground a...
Britton Gray
Mar 07, 2018
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Crown will not appeal Stanley verdict
Saskatchewan's public prosecutions office has decided not to appeal the Gerald Stanley verdict. An appeal wouldn't be able to overturn the jury's not guilty decision, but it could look at the instruct...
Sarah Mills
Mar 07, 2018
Gerald Stanley, 55, leaves North Battleford Provincial Court on April 6, 2017. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Regina bone marrow drive sets unofficial world record
When people in Regina rallied together on Feb. 24 to find a bone marrow match for eight-year-old Vonn Chorneyko they also helped set an unofficial world record. Chorneyko was diagnosed two years ago w...
CJME News
Mar 07, 2018
The family of Vonn Chorneyko hosted a bone marrow drive on February 24, 2018 to find him a match. (Ashley Chorneyko/submitted)
Balgonie students trade textbooks in for shovels
A group of 26 grade eight students in Balgonie learned a lesson about kindness on Monday.Balgonie Elementary teacher Dion Petford along with his colleague Dallas Folk, knew only a handful of kids woul...
Mar 07, 2018
Grade eight students from Balgonie Elementary helped the community out on Mar. 5, 2018 by shoveling snow after a massive snow storm. (Dallas Folk/Balgonie Elementry)
Troubled inquiry into missing, murdered Indigenous women seeks two more years
OTTAWA - The troubled national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is formally asking for another two years and more money to finish its work, saying more time is needed to he...
The Canadian Press
Mar 07, 2018
Jamie Nye: Babcock raises the question. I've got an answer
Mike Babcock is right, as usual. The Leafs' coach was annoyed about another strange ruling on goaltender interference and said the league needs to get things together before the playoffs. Nobody knows...
Jamie Nye
Mar 07, 2018
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Hilltops clinch first in PFC with 36-11 victory over Thunder
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The Hilltops defeated the Thunder 36-11 on Saturday night.
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