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Mayor in Nunavut hopes curfew order, bylaw patrol will bring drop in COVID-19 cases
ARVIAT, Nunavut - The mayor of Arviat in Nunavut says his community on the shore of Hudson Bay has strictly followed a state of emergency order that includes a nightly curfew. Arviat, with a populatio...
The Canadian Press
Mar 02, 2021
Alberta oil curtailment rules extended to late 2020 as pipeline delays persist
CALGARY - A program that allows the Alberta government to impose production caps on oil companies is being extended by a year as delays in building new market-opening pipelines persist. "I am the...
The Canadian Press
Aug 20, 2019
Audit criticizes treatment of indigenous offenders
Indigenous offenders account for more than a quarter of all Canadians behind bars, and a recent audit shows their needs are often overlooked by Correctional Service Canada (CSC). A report released thi...
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P.A. and North Battleford put water plans in place for oil spill
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Effect of health-care slowdown worries SHA
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is in the middle of putting the brakes on most surgeries and services in the province to try to make enough room for COVID-19 patients today and in the near future. A...
Lisa Schick
Sep 24, 2021
U of R president says tuition hike needed for growing campus
University of Regina president Vianne Timmons said the school had no choice but to hike tuition rates by 2.8 per cent to keep up with the demands of a growing campus. Timmons, speaking to reporters af...
Joseph Ho
May 08, 2019
U of R president Vianne Timmons after a campus cleanup on May 8, 2019. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Lowe homers twice, Rays hold off Dodgers 6-4 to even Series
ARLINGTON, Texas - Brandon Lowe busted out early and Tampa Bay's bullpen hung on late. Rays and Dodgers, tied in Texas. Lowe shook loose from his extended post-season slump with two opposite-field hom...
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Oct 22, 2020
Evraz Place planning for 20,000 people for Riders, Raptors viewing
With a turnout no one could have predicted Monday at Mosaic Stadium, Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) is planning for an even bigger party Thursday night. The stadium's screens are to show...
Britton Gray
Jun 11, 2019
A crowd of nearly 14,000 people gathered in Mosaic Stadium on June 10, 2019, to watch Game 5 of the NBA final between the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors on the stadium's big screen. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Start me up: Crew provides jump starts at Regina's COVID vaccine drive-through
With thousands of people across the province eager to get their COVID-19 vaccine, the lineups can get quite long at drive-through clinics. But what happens when a car breaks down in the middle of the ...
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Ambulances plan for fuel restrictions at Co-op cardlocks
Ambulances are not exempt from Co-op fuel restrictions, but some are stocking up on extra gas cards for cardlock stations to make sure they don't run out in case of an emergency. Kelly Prime manages M...
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Riders to wear Indigenous-designed logo during Saturday's game
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The logo was designed by Chris Chipak, a member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation.
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