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Donations being readied for refugees coming to Regina
Clothes into one box, shoes into another, and toys into yet another - that's just a bit of the sorting that was done in Regina on Saturday with the thousands of donations given for Syrian refugees. Th...
CKOM News
Dec 12, 2015
Hundreds show up to wrap up Santas Anonymous
Every flat surface at the Regina Food Bank was covered with wrapping paper on Saturday morning for CJME's Santas Anonymous wrap day. The building was wall-to-wall people shimmying past each other to g...
CKOM News
Dec 12, 2015
Regina Symphony Chamber Players bring music to The Autism Resource Centre
The Autism Resource Centre was treated to an intimate performance by the Regina Symphony Chamber Players Friday afternoon. About a dozen performers set up and played a number of classical pieces, part...
CKOM News
Dec 12, 2015
Regina's 2016 budget expanding public transit
As Regina grows, the city is looking to grow its transit service as well. The recently approved 2016 budget will see more buses, more routes, expanded routes, and additional days transit will be offer...
CKOM News
Dec 12, 2015
Roadwork being planned for 2016
The City of Regina is laying out its plan for which residential streets will be repaired next year. It's part of the Residential Road Renewal Program in 2016. A total of $8.9 million will be spent on ...
CKOM News
Dec 12, 2015
UPDATE: 41-year-old Saskatchewan man found
Punnichy RCMP found a man on Saturday who had been missing since Thursday night. Todd Mahingen, 41, was last seen by a family member at a home in Quinton -- just east of Raymore. RCMP said it was...
CKOM News
Dec 11, 2015
Gas prices rising despite crude taking a hit
Crude oil prices are way down, but gas prices continue to be on the rise in Saskatchewan. On Friday, crude sat below $36 US a barrel, but the price at most Regina gas pumps shot up about six cents a l...
CKOM News
Dec 11, 2015
Regina Food Bank says growing food prices affect everyone
Word that food prices are on the rise substantially this winter is not good news for anyone - but especially not for the Regina Food Bank. "We're purchasing fresh items and food for those hampers," ex...
CKOM News
Dec 11, 2015
Construction starting on Traffic Bridge
The old Traffic Bridge will start coming down this winter in Saskatoon. With permits now in place, contractor Graham Commuter Partners expect to start work in the river next week. ...
CKOM News
Dec 11, 2015
Regina police officers aren't racist: chief
Regina's police chief insists there are no racists in his force. Troy Hagen made the comments after the RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson admitted he believed some Mounties may be racist. Hagen says he ha...
CKOM News
Dec 11, 2015
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