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Lisa Schick
Regina airport looking for direct international access as border re-opens
On Monday, the federal government announced it would be opening the border to vaccinated Americans in three weeks, and about a month later for everyone else who's vaccinated. James Bogusz, head of the...
Lisa Schick
Jul 20, 2021
Regina Airport Authority CEO James Bogusz. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
NDP calling for Crown bill deferral program to be extended
Case numbers may be going down but NDP MLA Aleana Young said people are still struggling because of the pandemic. She said she spoke to a man while door-knocking and he told her he has a good job but ...
Lisa Schick
Jul 20, 2021
NDP MLA Aleana Young. Mar. 17, 2021 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. government working on vaccine passports
As people plan to get away from home for the first time in 16 months, it appears more vacations could require proof of COVID-19 vaccinations. A spokesperson from the Ministry of Health said the govern...
Lisa Schick
Jul 20, 2021
Swift Current teacher Riley Sharp gets his COVID vaccine on May 1, 2021. (Riley Sharp/Facebook)
Vehicle market in flux over new car issues
Driving past the Regina Motor Products car lot at the southern edge of the city, one could be forgiven for wondering if the dealership had moved - the lot, normally thick with shiny new vehicles, has ...
Lisa Schick
Jul 19, 2021
Dozens of COVID tickets still waiting for court in Saskatchewan
Less than half of the tickets relating to violations of Saskatchewan's public health orders under the COVID-19 pandemic have been resolved. According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice, 265 charg...
Lisa Schick
Jul 16, 2021
People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier speaks to a crowd in Regina's Victoria Park on May 8, 2021. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina businesses innovating when it comes to COVID after restrictions
All of Saskatchewan's mandatory restrictions around COVID-19 are gone and have been for several days, but some businesses are giving people a few more options than just "mask on or mask off." When a h...
Lisa Schick
Jul 16, 2021
Nicky's Cafe owner Perry Makris stands in the 'COVID-friendly' section of the restaurant, which has more health precautions for those who still want them. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Braden Herman's family files lawsuit against Bernie Herman, RCMP
While the criminal murder case against a former RCMP officer in Prince Albert winds its way through the courts, the family of the victim is kicking off a lawsuit. In a statement of claim filed Thursda...
Lisa Schick
Jul 15, 2021
Braden Herman. (Facebook)
Restaurateur left in the lurch after ability to sell offsale abruptly cancelled
Joshua McLean said he was shocked when he woke up last week to an email explaining his restaurant wouldn't be able to operate as an offsale as of four days later. McLean owns Homestead Bar A Vin, a wi...
Lisa Schick
Jul 12, 2021
Josh McLean (right), the owner of Homestead Bar a Vin, was shocked when he found out his restaurant's ability to function as an offsale would be taken away. NDP MLA Aleana Young joined McLean for a media conference on July 12, 2021. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Daycare keeping some precautions as province lifts all COVID restrictions
Just over 70 per cent of eligible people in Saskatchewan have their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, but none of those are children. None of the vaccines are approved for people under 12 years old an...
Lisa Schick
Jul 12, 2021
(980 CJME file photo)
Hidden Crisis: Saskatchewan government defends its work
As the drug overdose crisis has gotten worse in Saskatchewan, the voices calling for help have gotten louder. Many in the industry believe, as a health issue, the responsibility lies with the provinci...
Lisa Schick
Jul 09, 2021
Everett Hindley is Saskatchewan's Minister for Mental Health and Addictions as well as Rural and Remote Health, and Seniors (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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