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Adriana Christianson
U.S. auto tariffs would mean higher prices in Sask.
If the U.S. follows through with the looming threat of automobile tariffs, people in Saskatchewan can expect to pay more for new vehicles. Back in May, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered an investiga...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 01, 2018
Starting on April 11, people will have to pay PST when buying a used vehicle in Saskatchewan. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Disease-carrying mosquitoes on the rise, overall numbers down
Regina residents can thank the hot, dry and windy weather over the past few weeks for the pleasure of enjoying summer evenings minus the swarms of mosquitoes. According to Russell Eirich, the city's m...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 31, 2018
Sask. launches pilot project for deaf preschools
Two new specialized preschools are being launched in Saskatchewan to help children who are deaf and hard of hearing. The preschools, with 16 spaces each, will be located in Regina and Saskatoon as par...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 27, 2018
Nairn Gillies with Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services teaches American Sign Language to a young child. (SDHHS)
NDP calls for Indigenous child welfare reform
Saskatchewan's NDP opposition says when it comes to addressing high rates of Indigenous children in foster care, communities and families deserve more than "nice words" from the government. NDP Social...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 25, 2018
NDP critic for First Nations and Metis Relations speaks to reporters at the legislature July 25, 2018. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Windy weather keeps mosquito numbers down: city
This is normally the worst week for mosquitoes in Regina, but the city trap count numbers are slightly below average for this time of year. Russell Eirich, manager of pest control, horticulture and fo...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 24, 2018
Russell Eirich, manager of pest control, horticulture and forestry for the City of Regina at A.E. Wilson Park July 24, 2018. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Murdered Kincaid man remembered by family for his kindness
In the days following his death, Marie Moldovan wants people to remember her husband Claude Landry for his kindness and the way he strove to help others who were struggling because he understood where...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 23, 2018
Claude Landry, 48, of Kincaid was last seen alive on July 12, 2018 in Gravelbourg . (RCMP)
What you should know about wild parsnip
The poisonous and invasive weed, wild parsnip, has been recorded in Saskatchewan since the 1920s, but reports of issues with the plant are currently in the spotlight. The Saskatchewan Invasive Species...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 20, 2018
The invasive wild parsnip has reappeared in the province after it was found growing near Outlook in 2018. (Layne Abrahamson/Twitter)
‘Life-changing:’ Sask. mom describes autism funding potential
A mother from Midale whose seven-year-old son has autism is pleased to see options for individualized provincial funding, even though her son is now too old to apply. On Tuesday the province announced...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 19, 2018
Avery Emde pictured when he was 7. (Katie Emde/ Submitted)
Accessible ATV could bring freedom to disabled hunters
When you think about hunting in the Saskatchewan wilderness, the words "wheelchair accessible" don't really come to mind. But that could change in the near future. The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 18, 2018
Bobbie Cherepuschak from Regina runs the Facebook group 306 Disabled Hunters and has been hunting since he was a teenager. (Facebook/Bobbie Cherepuschak)
'Chaos:' Tornado hits farm in southwest Sask.
One of four tornadoes that touched down in southwest Saskatchewan Tuesday swept through a farmyard - destroying a barn and stock trailer, and lifting tin from the roof of the house. Jan Linthicum live...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 11, 2018
Damage on a farm south of Glentworth, Sask., after a tornado touched down on July 10, 2018. (Jan Linthicum/Submitted)
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