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Darke Hall to get new life hosting concerts in Regina
Darke Hall is returning to the spotlight for the Regina arts community, as a new generation of musicians and performers move in. The concert hall is getting a $4 million upgrade thanks to fundraising ...
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Sep 16, 2015
Woman found dead in Regina attic identified as Brooklyn Moose
The body of a woman found dead in the attic of a Regina home has been identified as Brooklyn Moose. The body was found on Friday afternoon in a home on Athol Street. Police in Regina do not consider h...
CKOM News
Sep 15, 2015
Man's body found by Regina police
A man's body was found on Sunday night on Robinson Street in Regina. The body was reported to police at around 7 p.m. It was located in the 1200 block of Robinson Street just outside of a home. Few de...
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Sep 14, 2015
Annual RCMP service honours late constables
The RCMP's Honour Roll reads "For the trumpet shall sound". This morning, two fallen officers were honoured through trumpets and bagpipes. The RCMP's Training Academy held its National Memorial Servic...
CKOM News
Sep 13, 2015
Civic Museum of Regina gets funding to keep doors open
A museum in Regina that many people didn't even know existed could soon be reopening its doors. After preserving the city's history for the last 55 years, the Civic Museum of Regina said it was forced...
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Sep 13, 2015
Canadian Armed Forces march in Regina's first Freedom of the City parade
With flags waving, firearms in hand and drums beating, hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces members marched down the streets of Regina Saturday afternoon during a Freedom of the City parade. The event is...
CKOM News
Sep 12, 2015
Fougere, Big City Mayors' Caucus call for Canada to help more Syrian refugees
Canada's mayors agree that the federal government needs to do more to help Syrian refugees. The Big City Mayors' Caucus is collectively agreeing action needs to be taken. The group represents leaders ...
CKOM News
Sep 12, 2015
University of Regina begins new refugee support initiative
As Syrian refugees flee to all corners of the world, the University of Regina hopes to offer academic and financial shelter. President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Vianne Timmons announced the university w...
CKOM News
Sep 11, 2015
Music collectors' show debuts in Regina
Regina resident Joe Hadesbeck is bringing the first annual Regina Music Collectors Show to the Executive Royal Hotel this Sunday. Vendors will be selling "anything music-related" including vinyl, CDs,...
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Sep 11, 2015
Sentence increased for impaired driver in deadly Regina crash
The sentence for a man who was driving drunk in a fatal crash in Regina has been hiked up from 30 months to four-and-a-half years. Maninder Kang was sentenced in early 2014 for several charges related...
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Sep 09, 2015
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