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Ex-Saskatoon resident shares scary experience from Morocco earthquake
A devastating earthquake hit the north-African country of Morocco on Friday, leaving nearly 2,500 people dead. The 6.8-magnitude quake happened in the Moroccan High Atlas Mountains, southwest of Marra...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2023
Saskatchewan Polytechnic adding training seats for medical technologists
Saskatchewan Polytechnic is expanding the number of training seats available for medical laboratory technologists (MLTs) and medical radiologic technologists (MRTs) in the province. In a media release...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2023
Dolegala making the most of opportunity with the Riders
Patience is paying off for Jake Dolegala. The second-year CFLer has answered the call for the Saskatchewan Roughriders after a knee injury to starting quarterback Trevor Harris and a hamstring injury ...
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Sep 09, 2023
City warns of blue-green algae blooms in Regina's retention ponds
Blue-green algae could be blooming in Regina's retention ponds, and the city is warning people - and pets - to stay away. According to the city, a lack of rain and higher-than-average temperatures hav...
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Sep 08, 2023
The City of Regina says blue-green algae could be blooming in retention ponds around the city. (Water Security Agency)
Pedestrian dead after being hit by 'large truck' in Regina
A male pedestrian is dead after he was hit by a large truck in Regina's east end Friday afternoon. According to police, officers are on the scene of the collision, which happened shortly before 1 p.m....
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Sep 08, 2023
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Wildlife group fishing for donations to feed injured pelicans
A Saskatoon animal rehabilitation centre is winging it after receiving an influx of injured pelicans. Jan Shadick, executive director of Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation (LSWR) in Saskatoon, said sh...
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Sep 08, 2023
Wheelchairs, sports equipment stolen from trailer in Regina
It doesn't get much lower than stealing a wheelchair, unless it's stealing five of them. Five specialized wheelchairs and an assortment of sports equipment were stolen from a trailer belonging to the ...
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Sep 08, 2023
Police said five sport wheelchairs and an assortment of sports gear were taken from a trailer this week. (Regina Police Service/Submitted)
Sask. construction company to pay $70,000 after worker seriously hurt
A Saskatchewan construction company has been hit with heavy fines after pleading guilty to violating safety regulations in relation to a serious injury. According to the Ministry of Labour Relations a...
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Sep 08, 2023
Literacy foundation calls for donations to help Afghan girls access books
Friday marks International Literacy Day, but not everyone is able to share the same joy of reading. According to the World Literacy Foundation, the new Taliban government in Afghanistan has banned boo...
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Sep 08, 2023
On International Literacy Day, a foundation is working to ensure girls in Afghanistan have opportunities to share in the joys of reading. (980 CJME file photo)
CFL, CFLPA reaffirm air quality policy for smoky conditions
If the CFL's air quality policy was followed to the letter, the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers probably shouldn't have kicked off the Labour Day Classic on Sunday. In a joint state...
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Sep 07, 2023
The CFL and CFLPA have confirmed games shouldn't be played when the Air Quality Health Index is above a 7. At kickoff, the AQHI due to smoke in the air in Regina for the Labour Day Classic was 7.1 (Kevin Martel/980 CJME file photo)
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