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Farmer ordered to pay after judge says thumbs-up emoji amounts to contract acceptance

Jul 5, 2023 | 5:36pm

A Saskatchewan judge says an emoji can amount to a contractual agreement and ordered a farmer to pay more than $82,000 for not delivering a product to a grain buyer after responding to a text message with a thumbs-up image. The Court of King’s Bench decision, released in June, found a thumbs-up emoji indicating Chris […]

City of Regina launched first of four sewer relining projects

Jul 1, 2023 | 11:49am

Earlier this week, the City of Regina announced that one of its four sewer relining projects is underway. The first relining project is a pipe in Regina’s south end that provides sewer service to almost 3000 properties, homes, and businesses. Work will take place along South Albert Street, Gordon Road and Rae Street and is […]

SGI & Sask. RCMP remind drivers to not drive impaired

Jul 1, 2023 | 10:32am

SGI is reminding residents to drive sober this Canada Day long weekend. According to SGI, police caught 476 people driving after exceeding the legal limits of alcohol or drugs, including 206 Criminal Code charges and 270 administrative suspensions for exceeding provincial limits in May. An impaired driving offence can result in licence suspensions, vehicle impoundments, […]

City launches first of three seasonal water fountains

Jul 1, 2023 | 6:59am

The City of Regina has announced three new temporary water stations will available this summer in Regina parks to help people and their pets cool off. The water stations feature self-closing faucets set at different heights and ground-level catch basins for dogs. The City launched the first station in Victoria Park, with Buffalo Narrows Park […]

City says abandoned e-scooters are vendors responsibility

Jul 1, 2023 | 6:06am

Regina residents are noticing abandoned e-scooters throughout the city. The City of Regina says that if you see an abandoned or improperly parked e-scooter, report the occurrence directly to the e-scooter vendor. “As part of permit requirements, vendors are responsible for the collection of abandoned e-scooters in our city,” the city said. Issues or concerns should be […]

Man in hospital after stabbing himself at centre of police oversight investigation

Jun 30, 2023 | 6:02pm

The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) has launched an investigation after an individual received injuries while being taken into custody by the Regina Police Service. According to a press release released earlier this week, members of the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit executed a search warrant at a residence in Regina as part […]

Pair of armed robberies see man and youth facing several charges

Jun 30, 2023 | 5:50pm

A man and a youth are facing charges after a pair of armed robberies on Thursday. On June 29, police were dispatched to the interaction of N McIntosh Street and Donnelly Crescent for a report of a weapons offence involving a firearm. According to police, two suspects in a car approached the victim while he […]

Regina Police Chief reflects back on 27-year career

Jun 30, 2023 | 1:07pm

After close to 28 years as part of the Regina Police Service, Chief Evan Bray will be handing in his gun and badge. Bray announced earlier this year that it “felt like a good time” to retire. With June 30th marking his retirement, 620 CKRM sat down with Bray to discuss his nearly three-decade-long career. […]

Regina Police reminding residents to “lock up” amid increase in break-and-enters

Jun 30, 2023 | 10:08am

The Regina Police Service is reminding residents to lock their doors and secure their valuables as break and enters, as well as thefts, are on the rise throughout the city. Over the past two months, the RPS has seen 80 breaks and enters into residences, garages, and sheds and 117 thefts from auto. Fifty-five per […]

Federal Natural Resource Minister reiterates hope for collaborations with Sask. government

Jun 29, 2023 | 3:03pm

Federal Natural Resource Minister Jonathan Wilkinson remains hopeful that Saskatchewan will work with the federal government on shared energy priorities. Wilkinson, who spoke at a Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce event in Regina on Wednesday, reiterated that he believes both sides can reach a middle ground after Ottawa and the province clashed over differing net-zero plans. […]

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