
Cole Davenport
Assignment Editor at CKCK-TV (Regina, SK)
Assignment Editor @CTVRegina, also known as the famous 🌈CKCK-TV!
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2 weeks ago |
ctvnews.ca | Cole Davenport
Satellite images, maps show scale of crisis as Saskatchewan wildfires worsenPublished: June 04, 2025 at 4:16PM EDTWATCH: Cole Davenport explains how to utilize online resources to see the full impact of wildfires in northern Saskatchewan.
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1 month ago |
ctvnews.ca | Cole Davenport
Typically, a custody battle is reserved for familial disputes, but a furry friend recently became the subject of a decision in Saskatchewan provincial court. According to a decision handed down May 1, “Charlie,” a Pug/Boston Terrier cross, was purchased jointly by a Regina couple for $800 in 2017. The two were in a common law relationship at the time and split the cost of the pet. There was some dispute in court over how that transaction took place.
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1 month ago |
ctvnews.ca | Cole Davenport
A Saskatchewan agritech company is planning to open what it calls a world-first facility capable of processing flax straw into industrial-grade fibre and premium pellets in Weyburn. Regina-based Prairie Clean Enterprises said in a news release it plans to start construction on “engineering enhancements” to the facility this month, with equipment expected to arrive in August and full production by September.
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1 month ago |
ctvnews.ca | Cole Davenport
Regina’s hopes of becoming a canola processing powerhouse appear to be crushed, with a second project now in corporate limbo. According to a March report from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service, crush capacity in Canada will increase to more than 14 million metric tonnes once Cargill’s new crush facility outside Regina comes online in fall 2025, marking a 28 per cent increase in national capacity since 2021.
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2 months ago |
ctvnews.ca | Cole Davenport
Saskatchewan is a hockey hub, but without a “home” team to cheer for in the NHL, here’s a list of players who have called Saskatchewan home. Of the talent raised in Saskatchewan set to appear in the postseason, all but four play for different teams. Tampa Bay Lightning – Brandon Hagel, SaskatoonSaskatoon born Brandon Hagel is no stranger to the NHL playoffs, appearing in the Stanley Cup final with the Lightning in 2022 as part of a losing effort against the Colorado Avalanche.
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Not pointless lore. I spent HOURS (if not days) playing this game and couldn't figure out why the bus sign looked so familiar. Now I understand.

Pointless Balatro lore: When I started Balatro dev I was living in my hometown of Regina, Saskatchewan. I had a bus stop outside my apartment (similar to the one in this image) and I based the art of 'Ride the Bus' on that bus stop! https://t.co/4bzVkdbzhs

RT @ctvregina: ‘Threw me a curveball’: Sask. Toronto Blue Jays fan has trip derailed by airline due to disability https://t.co/uvSiHPA0Xw

Bad night to be a fan of a team with a blue and orange colour scheme. #knicks #Oilers