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SGI customers warned about email scam
SGI is warning its customers that they are being targeted through an email scam. In a news release, SGI says the scammers send emails to their targets, asking them to provide a photo or scan of their ...
CJME News
Jan 28, 2021
Woman dies after being struck by vehicle in Regina
A 74-year-old woman has died following a vehicle-pedestrian crash near McIntosh Street North and Dalgliesh Drive on Wednesday night. Regina police say the collision happened at about 5:40 p.m. They sa...
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Jan 28, 2021
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8:30 – According to information uncovered by Blacklock’s Reporter through Access To Information records, the Canada Revenue Agency paid more than $635 million in pandemic relief to high sc...
CJME News
Jan 28, 2021
New campaign aims to stop spread of misinformation about COVID
By Caitlyn Lepp Health professionals and Canadian scientists are taking to social media to stop the spread of misinformation and inaccurate theories about COVID-19 and vaccines. The experts use the ha...
CJME News
Jan 27, 2021
Latest COVID update Jan. 27: 6 deaths, 149 new cases, 220 in hospital
Saskatchewan reported its highest-ever total of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 on Wednesday while also reporting its lowest total of new cases in nearly a month. There are 220 people in Saska...
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Jan 27, 2021
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‘It’s just tough:’ Parents hoping for better news after son paralyzed in snowboarding accident
A day trip to the ski hill has left an Aberdeen-born hockey player paralyzed and the hockey community is rallying behind him. Kyrell Sopotyk, a member of the WHL’s Kamloops Blazers, was snowboar...
CJME News
Jan 27, 2021
$7.5 million from province, feds heading to Sask. livestock and forage research
The federal and provincial governments are giving a boost to livestock and forage research in Saskatchewan. According to a Wednesday media release from the province, $7.5 million will head to the Agri...
CJME News
Jan 27, 2021
Additional COVID-19 measures not necessary, Moe says
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his government's intent is to keep life in the province as normal as possible as it extends existing COVID-19 measures to Feb. 19. Speaking to Gormley guest host Dr...
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Jan 27, 2021
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Residential schools monument to be installed at Government House
A monument to honour those who suffered in Canada's residential school system is to be built on the grounds of Government House. On Wednesday, Lt.-Gov. Russ Mirasty and Premier Scott Moe announced pla...
CJME News
Jan 27, 2021
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First Nations leaders remembered for their service, dedication
Condolences are being expressed for two prominent First Nations leaders in Saskatchewan. FSIN Senator Theresa Stevenson and Prince Albert Grand Council Senator Ron Michel died on Monday. "It is with g...
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Jan 27, 2021
FSIN Senator Theresa Stevenson started Chili for Children in the 1980s, a program in Regina to feed school children. Stevenson died Monday at the age of 93. (Cowessess First Nation/Facebook)
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