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Students not too concerned about Norovirus at University of Regina
A little less than a week after the first reports of an outbreak of Norovirus at the University of Regina, students don't seem very concerned. "I'm not too worried I guess, the flu is always goin...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 02, 2016
Colorado low finally reaches Saskatchewan
After days of messaging from Environment Canada, the snow finally arrived in Regina and southern Saskatchewan on Wednesday evening and continued into Thursday morning. The snow comes from a Colorado l...
Shane Clausing
Dec 15, 2022
Regina mayor waiting for details on federal government's Syrian refugee plan
Regina Mayor Michael Fougere said he's had the opportunity to speak with the federal immigration minister regarding refugees, but he's hoping to get more information on Monday before the government an...
Syndicated Author
Nov 23, 2015
Regina police chief concerned about recent robberies
There have been a number of robberies of businesses over the last week in Regina. In each case between April 9 and April 15, a man, or men, with weapons walked in demanding cash. In one of the robberi...
CJME News
Apr 18, 2018
Canada Day, Rider home opener road restrictions in Regina
Football fans heading to the Saskatchewan Roughriders home opener Monday might want to do some extra planning for their routes to and from Mosaic Stadium. Regina police say they'll be closing off seve...
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Jul 01, 2019
Regina woman warns of razor-spiked food left in yard
A Regina woman is cautioning pet owners after she made a horrifying discovery in the yard where her dogs roam. Emma Medeiros posted a video to Facebook Tuesday showing two pieces of a hot dog, each si...
Britton Gray
May 23, 2017
Emma Medeiros posted video to Facebook on May 23, 2017 showing two pieces of a hot dog, each side stuffed with what she describes as several razor blades. (Emma Medeiros/Facebook)
Mosaic lays off 46 employees in order to 'curtail production'
Forty-six hourly employees have been permanently laid off from the Mosaic Potash Mine in Colonsay. The company's Sarah Fedorchuk confirmed the pink slips were handed out Monday. "We have great fa...
CJME News
Oct 22, 2015
Boxing Day shoppers brave low temperatures for lower prices
Regina shoppers were out to find out which would be lower on Boxing Day: the temperature or the prices. Despite an extreme cold warning in place and wind chills near -45 C, shoppers were still filling...
Britton Gray
Dec 27, 2017
Shoppers go in and out of Best Buy in Regina during extremely cold temperatures on Dec. 26, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Five Regina Public Library branches reopen
The Regina Public Library reopened some of its branches Thursday. The Glen Elm, Regent Place, Albert, Connaught and Prince of Wales branches opened their doors after being closed in March due to the C...
Jul 09, 2020
Gas prices to drop by 12 cents in Saskatchewan: Analyst
After days of increases, a price drop could be on the way at the gas pumps. Roger McKnight, chief petroleum analyst with En-Pro International, said Thursday that lower gas prices could be seen across ...
Britton Gray
Mar 10, 2022
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Roy Shivers, Darian Durant to be enshrined in Riders' Plaza of Honour
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Shivers was with the Rider franchise for seven years. Durant played with the team for a decade.
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