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Lisa Schick
'Hope and dreaming': Cowessess First Nation takes control of child and family services
Clouds may have crowded in for the afternoon, but the feeling at the Cowessess First Nation on Tuesday was one of celebration and achievement. With Cowessess Chief Cadmus Delorme, Premier Scott Moe al...
Lisa Schick
Jul 06, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (R) was on the Cowessess First Nation Tuesday to sign a coordination agreement with Chief Cadmus Delorme (L) and Premier Scott Moe to finalize the first nation taking back jurisdiction for its child and family services. Jul. 6, 2021 (Mattea Columpsi/980 CJME)
Northern community dealing with COVID-19 outbreak, Delta variant
As many Saskatchewan communities watch their COVID-19 case numbers drop, the Hatchet Lake Dene Nation -- including Wollaston Lake -- is dealing with a fast-moving outbreak. The outbreak was declared J...
Lisa Schick
Jul 05, 2021
The coronavirus. (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota/Twitter)
Hidden Crisis: Families left behind
When she was a kid, Emily Bryce would dress up with her friends for the midnight release of the latest Harry Potter book, or she'd come home excited to be learning about imaginary numbers in math clas...
Lisa Schick
Jul 05, 2021
Emily Bryce (left) and Chris Salateski. (Photos submitted)
'Odious act': Sask. Muslims frightened after man attacked in Saskatoon
After a Muslim man in Saskatoon was attacked Friday morning because of his faith, some in the Muslim community are scared. Muhammad Kashif said the people made comments about his clothes and his relig...
Lisa Schick
Jun 28, 2021
'A lot of work': Sask. struggling to hit 70 per cent vaccination mark
More than a week after the provincial government declared Saskatchewan was close enough to start the countdown on the end of the mask mandate and large gathering ban, the province still hasn't got a f...
Lisa Schick
Jun 28, 2021
People in Saskatchewan preparing to head back to the office
As the COVID-19 public health orders are stripped away in Saskatchewan, more and more people who'd been cloistered to work in their homes are readying themselves to go back to the office. "I think I'l...
Lisa Schick
Jun 23, 2021
(Alcove Designs/Twitter)
Sask. musicians excited to get back to live shows
After more than a year away from performing in front of people because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jeffery Straker said he had a physical reaction in his first shows back on stage this month. "I literal...
Lisa Schick
Jun 21, 2021
(Jeffery Straker/Instagram)
95-year-old finishes fundraising walk with a flourish
A parade of Shriners playing music and driving tiny cars preceded him and several people in matching yellow shirts walked with him as Frank Atchison finished his more than 260-kilometre walk from Sask...
Lisa Schick
Jun 15, 2021
Frank Atchison, 95, crosses the finish line for his fundraising walk from Saskatoon to Regina. Jun. 15, 2021 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
High school seniors preparing for very different graduation
For many, graduation events are meant to be a celebration and a reward for making it through high school, but for grads this year, it might fall a bit flat. Thanks to COVID-19 restrictions, many stude...
Lisa Schick
Jun 09, 2021
Campbell Collegiate senior Cade Falconer. (Submitted)
NDP joins call for provincial gov't to apologize for residential schools
The revelations from a residential school in Kamloops, B.C., last week have the harm caused by residential schools fresh in many people's minds now, and some are taking the opportunity to call for an ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 09, 2021
NDP Leader Ryan Meili on June 9, 2021. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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