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Abby Zieverink
Expert says Co-op cyber attack was likely a ransomware case
Nearly three weeks after a cybersecurity attack at Co-op, there are still plenty of unanswered questions. Last month, the company announced it was experiencing a cybersecurity incident. The disruption...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 15, 2024
Many Co-op locations faced inventory issues after the cybersecurity incident. The company is still dealing with the fallout. (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)
'Super duper excited': Kids release ladybugs at Victoria Park
Thursday was a big day for kids in Regina. Hundreds of children released more than 200,000 ladybugs at Victoria Park on Thursday as part of the City's annual ladybug event. Russell Eirich, the city's ...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 11, 2024
Kids had a great time releasing ladybugs to help control aphids. (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
Uncertainty remains after Co-op cybersecurity incident
It appears Co-op is not out quite of the woods yet as the company continues to deal with a cybersecurity incident. Federated Co-operatives Limited said it is aware of statements circulating online ind...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 10, 2024
Many Co-op locations faced inventory issues after the cybersecurity incident. The company is still dealing with the fallout. (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)
Saskatchewan wins emergency injunction on carbon tax dispute
A federal court has temporarily blocked the Canada Revenue Agency from collecting millions of dollars in carbon tax money from the Government of Saskatchewan. The provincial government filed for an em...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 09, 2024
The injunction takes effect pending a full hearing in federal court. (Brittany Caffet/650 CKOM)
White City parents build legacy to support youth mental health after losing son
From the joy they saw as he hung out with friends, to his love of sports, parents Rick and Debbie West are working through their grief. The White City family is finding a way to build a legacy in memo...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 03, 2024
A GoFundMe, launched shortly after Lincoln's death, has already surpassed its $40,000 goal, with every dollar raised being donated towards mental health services for youth in Saskatchewan. Left to right: Debbie West, Lincoln West, and Rick West. (GoFundMe)
Funnel clouds formed but didn't touch down during Canada Day storms in Sask.
No tornadoes were reported to touch down during a stormy Canada Day in Saskatchewan. Environment Canada issued warnings and watches for severe thunderstorms in several areas on Monday evening, includi...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 02, 2024
Environment Canada says funnel clouds were spotted in several parts of the province on Monday, but didn't appear to touch down. (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
Regina saw eight per cent rise in police officers using force in 2023
Regina Police say a rise in officers using force is due to complexities in the community. According to newly released statistics, officers in the Queen City used force 249 times in 2023. That represen...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 25, 2024
We have people with really complex needs who may not be making the best decisions at all times," said Deputy Police Chief Lorliee Davies. (980 CJME file photo)
PHOTOS: Tornadoes, hail leave widespread damage across Saskatchewan
Many people are left picking up the pieces from Sunday's storms across Saskatchewan. Environment Canada warned Sunday afternoon about a severe thunderstorm outbreak across central and southern Saskatc...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 24, 2024
C95 asked Saskatchewanians to submit photos of the province's first summer storm of 2024. This photo was taken near Prud'homme, SK. (Laurie Hafner/Facebook)
Bear sightings reported in White City
Another bear has been spotted in a Saskatchewan community. This time, in White City. In an email sent to parents, Emerald Ridge School said there were two reports of a bear on Meadow Park Road. The sc...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 13, 2024
There have been two sightings of a bear reported in White City, prompting a local school to keep students inside. (Submitted)
Witnesses report hearing explosions as fire engulfs White City home
Firefighters were busy putting out flames at a home in White City on Tuesday night. Many people in the neighbourhood gathered to watch and take videos of the burning home on Lipsett Street. Scott Kunt...
Abby Zieverink
Jun 12, 2024
Multiple witnesses said they heard loud sounds that may have been explosions as the house went up in flames. (Pilot Butte Fire Department/Facebook)
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