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Abby Zieverink
Wildfire smoke chokes southern and west central Sask. on Tuesday
The impact of wildfires in northern Saskatchewan can be felt in the southwest and west-central areas of the province on Tuesday. Environment Canada has issued an air quality warning that extends as fa...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 15, 2025
LISTEN: Country Thunder music festival roars into Craven this weekend
The biggest country music festival in Saskatchewan kicks off this week in Craven. Early-bird campers started setting up their sites on Wednesday morning for the Country Thunder music festival, with th...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 09, 2025
The three big headliners for the weekend are Jason Aldean on Friday, Bailey Zimmerman on Saturday and Def Leppard on Sunday. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
More warm weather ahead in Saskatchewan, but rain still in short supply
Many parts of Saskatchewan can expect some warm weather in the days ahead. David Phillips, senior climatologist with Environment Canada, said the weather has been bouncing back and forth lately, and t...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 07, 2025
Climatologist David Phillips said the summer has been warmer than normal across the country. (980 CJME file photo)
Wildfire smoke to roll into southern Sask., no tornadoes reported in 'powerful storm'
Smoky skies are expected to roll into southern Saskatchewan this weekend. Environment Canada is calling for smoke in Regina on Saturday. While Saskatoon is not calling for smoke as of Friday morning, ...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 04, 2025
Environment Canada expects smoke in Regina on Saturday, with Saskatoon also likely to see hazy skies as well. (980 CJME file photo)
'Heartbreaking': Neighbours horrified after house fire sends multiple people to hospital
People living on Rosemont Crescent in Regina said their hearts were heavy after a house fire on Wednesday morning. Several people were rushed to the hospital with burns. Fire crews on the scene would ...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 02, 2025
Fire crews at the scene told 980 CJME that the house was a writeoff after the blaze on Wednesday. (Chloe Pelletier/Submitted)
Heat warnings from Environment Canada blanket parts of southwestern Saskatchewan
It might be time to crank up the air conditioning in your house and your car. Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for southwest Saskatchewan, with temperatures in the area expected to reach 32...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 02, 2025
Producers in southwestern Saskatchewan have been struggling with dry conditions this season. (Virginia Maier/Submitted)
Eight tornadoes confirmed to have touched down during June 19 'outbreak'
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has confirmed that all eight "likely" tornadoes reported in Saskatchewan on June 19 did touch down. About a week ago, the weather office confirmed four of ...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 30, 2025
This funnel cloud was spotted near Vibank on June 19, the day Environment and Climate Change Canada says it has confirmed eight tornadoes touched down in Saskatchewan. (Submitted).
LISTEN: Regina's signature scent captured in new candle
The City of Regina has a new official scent, which can be purchased as a candle or diffuser oil. Sara Lindsay, with Ruby Reid Fine Fragrance, partnered with Tourism Regina to make a Regina-scented can...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 29, 2025
The new City Lights candle and diffuser oil can be purchased at City Hall and at the Regina Airport. (Tourism Regina/submitted)
Hail the size of golf balls hammers Lumsden, denting vehicles and cracking windows
The cleanup is underway in Lumsden after a hailstorm left vehicles dented and windows cracked on Thursday. Golf ball-sized hail was spotted in the Lumsden area, and many people are now reporting damag...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 27, 2025
Residents of Lumsden reported seeing golf ball-sized hail in the area on Thursday. (Eric Stromberg/Facebook)
Bachynski says downtown construction is 'short-term pain for for some long-term gain'
Many drivers are noticing that traffic in downtown Regina have become worse lately due to construction on 11th Avenue. The entire stretch of 11th is blocked off from Broad Street to Albert Street. Rea...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 26, 2025
The city is replacing underground infrastructure on 11th Ave from Broad Street to Lorne Street. (Credit: 980 CJME/Abby Zieverink)
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