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Speed limit to be lowered on Highway 1 during construction of Regina Bypass
As the province gets ready to begin construction on the Regina Bypass, there will soon be some changes to Highway 1 east of Regina. Starting in the middle of October, the speed limit between Regina an...
CKOM News
Sep 30, 2015
Rob Bagg overcomes the odds to reach 100 CFL games
Sunday's game was one many thought would never come for Riders receiver Rob Bagg. The Riders win over the Montreal Alouettes was career game number 100 for the undrafted Queen's product. "(I'm) just e...
CKOM News
Sep 30, 2015
Trans-Pacific Partnership without Canada would have dire consequences: Brad Wall
Saskatchewan's government is all for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, according to the premier, who say if Canada isn't involved, the consequences could be dire. In a statement release Wednesday, Brad W...
CKOM News
Sep 30, 2015
Hold and secure lifted at Vibank Regional School
The hold and secure at the Vibank Regional School has been lifted after a full day of classes. The school notified the RCMP about a threat at 9:20 a.m. As a precaution, the school locked all the exter...
CKOM News
Sep 30, 2015
October to bring Regina mild temperatures
As the door closes on September, CJME Weather Specialist John Wilson says the Queen City is in for a mild October. "We're going to kick September to the curb in fine style and get going on October - w...
CKOM News
Sep 30, 2015
Legacy of man behind Plains Hotel weather vane will shine on Capital Pointe
As construction is set to begin on the long-anticipated Capital Pointe condo/hotel building in Regina, the family of Bert Lindenbach is thrilled with the chance to see his legacy shine again. Lindenba...
CKOM News
Sep 30, 2015
Car crashes into Shoppers Drug Mart in south Regina
A car was pulled out of the Shoppers Drug Mart on south Albert Street after crashing through the glass window this evening around 7 p.m. It slammed into the side entrance which is used to access Canad...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
15-year-old Regina boy charged after threat made
A 15-year-old Regina boy is facing a number of charges after a potential threat at a high school Tuesday afternoon. Around 12:49 p.m. the school in the Coronation Park area received information about ...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
New WHL 3-on-3 OT adds new layer of excitement
The early reviews are in on the WHL's new three-on-three overtime format - it's a hit! In an attempt to reduce the number of games that are decided in a shootout, the WHL and NHL have adopted the new ...
CKOM News
Sep 29, 2015
Tim Horton's goat was kidnapped, says U of S rodeo team
A goat whose weekend ended with an "arrest" in a Martensville Tim Hortons was allegedly kidnapped from a nearby rodeo. RCMP were called out to remove the disobedient "kid" who was taking a nap in the ...
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Sep 29, 2015
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