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'The teepee needs to stay:' Camp returns to Wascana Park
The teepee is back up in Wascana Park across from the Saskatchewan Legislature. On June 18, after 111 days, the Justice for Our Stolen Children Camp was evicted by Regina police, but because Thursday ...
CJME News
Jun 21, 2018
After 111 days the Justice for Our Stolen Children camp's teepee was dismantled on June 18. Then on June 21, the teepee was back up in Wascana Park. (Sarah Wallace/980 CJME)
Arrests made during Sask. Legislature protest camp eviction
Just over 24 hours after its provincial eviction deadline passed, the Justice for our Stolen Children camp across from the Saskatchewan Legislature was shut down by Regina police. Multiple officers mo...
Jessie Anton
Jun 18, 2018
Regina police arrest a member of the Justice for our Stolen Children camp on June 18, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
'Here to stay:' Camp remains in front of Sask. Legislature
The teepee still stood tall and the sacred fire continued to burn in Wascana Park late Sunday afternoon, a few hours after the Justice for our Stolen Children camp's eviction deadline. "(Noon) was the...
Jessie Anton
Jun 17, 2018
Campers and community members take hands in a round dance at the Justice for our Stolen Children camp in Wascana Park on June 17, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Sask. politicians back at legislature as Moe, Meili now lead
Saskatchewan's politicians are back at the legislature Monday afternoon as the spring session gets underway. This session will have an entirely different look and feel. Not only is Scott Moe now premi...
Sarah Mills
Mar 12, 2018
Saskatoon MLA resigns as speaker, considers federal run
Corey Tochor has resigned as Speaker of the Saskatchewan legislature in order to consider a run at federal politics. Notably, if he decides to go ahead, Tochor would be seeking the federal Conservativ...
Sarah Mills
Jan 05, 2018
Corey Tochor resigned his position as Speaker at the Saskatchewan legislature Jan. 5, 2018. (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
‘Sad state of affairs:' Regina cop hopes new law sparks change
A Regina police officer, who pulled over a dad driving his children to school drunk earlier this year, is hoping the new impaired driving legislation will spark change. "It's a sad state of affairs wh...
Jessie Anton
Nov 03, 2017
Metal detectors coming to Saskatchewan legislature
Visitors to the Saskatchewan legislature will notice a new addition to the majestic marble interior. Metal detectors will be up and running within the next week at the provincial building in Regina. T...
Sarah Mills
Oct 24, 2017
Brad Wall resigns after decade as premier
Premier Brad Wall has announced his retirement. He will remain premier until a next Saskatchewan Party leader is chosen but currently there is no timeline for that. Wall maintained after 10 years it i...
CJME News
Aug 10, 2017
Premier Brad Wall announces his retirement at the Saskatchewan legislature on Aug. 10, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Sask. legislation change aims to help people escape abuse
The province has passed legislation to help people escape domestic violence and abuse. Legislation introduced and passed Monday means people will be able to give 28-days notice to end a fixed-term ren...
CJME News
Apr 10, 2017
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Wall asks MLAs, ministers to take 3.5% wage cut
The province will be cutting from the top as it looks to trim its deficit. Premier Brad Wall has asked all ministers, MLAs and political staff to take a 3.5 per cent wage rollback effective ...
CJME News
Mar 07, 2017
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