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Britton Gray
'Obviously relieved': Mariecar Jackson's lawyer speaks after daughter's return
Mariecar Jackson has finally been reunited with her daughter Sarah after months of work by police. Sarah's father, Michael Gordon Jackson, allegedly refused to return the girl to Mariecar's care in No...
Britton Gray
Feb 28, 2022
Hundreds gather in Regina to show support for Ukraine
Blue and yellow were prominent colours outside the Legislative Building in Regina on Friday. Hundreds attended a rally to show support for Ukraine, with many waving Ukrainian flags. Chants calling for...
Britton Gray
Feb 25, 2022
Hundreds came out in support of Ukraine outside of the Legislative Building in Regina on Feb. 25, 2022. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Ukraine invasion, sanctions could see countries turning to Sask.: Business analyst
With Russia appearing to be close to launching an invasion on Ukraine, the financial impacts could be felt in Saskatchewan. Business analyst Paul Martin said Ukraine is similar to Saskatchewan in a nu...
Britton Gray
Feb 23, 2022
'A quiet and boring city': Ottawa resident says there's relief now that protesters are gone
While it has only been a couple of days, Dave Scharf says there's already a different feeling in Ottawa since protesters were removed from that city's downtown by police. "Things have returned to norm...
Britton Gray
Feb 22, 2022
Crews remove fencing from in front of West Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Feb. 21, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
More than 670 tickets handed out at intersections in January: SGI
A number of drivers got tickets in Saskatchewan after failing to stop when the colour red was in their windshield. SGI had a traffic spotlight on intersection safety throughout the month of January. I...
Britton Gray
Feb 18, 2022
Saskatchewan police are on the lookout for drivers who don't stop fully at red lights or stop signs. (980 CJME file photo)
High inflation rates affecting many places: Food policy professor
People's grocery bills are on the rise with inflation rates experiencing increases not seen in a while. The overall inflation rate in Canada in January rose to 5.1 per cent, the highest it has been si...
Britton Gray
Feb 17, 2022
Moe opposes use of Emergencies Act, joins call for end to trucker vaccine mandate
As a protest continues in the nation's capital, Premier Scott Moe doesn't believe Ottawa should have invoked the Emergencies Act. "It's certainly not necessary and certainly is an overstep," Moe said ...
Britton Gray
Feb 16, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
'A move in the right direction': Travel agencies react to new travel guidelines
Travel agencies are viewing recent changes out of Ottawa as a positive first step to getting the travel industry back on track. On Tuesday, federal Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos announced that t...
Britton Gray
Feb 15, 2022
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Sask. Trucking Association doesn't support blockades, says provincial borders remain open
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association is keeping a close eye on how ongoing blockades and protests are affecting its industry. Trucks from a convoy have been parked in Ottawa for weeks and border cros...
Britton Gray
Feb 14, 2022
Regina council to hold special meeting about COVID mandates
Regina city council is set to debate how to move forward with the city's COVID-19 restrictions. The province announced Tuesday that the proof of vaccination requirement will be dropped on Monday and m...
Britton Gray
Feb 11, 2022
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