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Lisa Schick
'Visibly upset, like actually crying': Witness describes actions of man accused of killing Misha Pavelick
On Thursday morning, a Regina court heard more details about the actions of the man accused of killing Misha Pavelick at a grad party in 2006. The man facing a second-degree murder charge in Misha's d...
Lisa Schick
Oct 23, 2025
At the trial of the man accused of killing Misha Pavelick in 2006, much of the day on Thursday was taken up by testimony from Scott Nelson, who had previously pleaded guilty to stabbing another person that night. (980 CJME file photo)
Putting pieces together: Court hears from party-goers at the Misha Pavelick murder trial
Witnesses at the Misha Pavelick murder trial are each putting their own piece of the puzzle into place as they testify. Four more perspectives were drawn out in the courtroom on Wednesday, on the thir...
Lisa Schick
Oct 22, 2025
Four people who were at the grad party the night Misha Pavelick died testified on Wednesday, explaining what they remembered from that night. (CJME file photo)
'Screaming and running': witnesses who were at the party testify at Misha Pavelick murder trial
Though conversations have almost certainly been had privately for the past 19 years, on Tuesday afternoon, two of the people who were at the party where Misha Pavelick was killed spoke publicly. Kyle ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 21, 2025
Evidence started to be called on Tuesday morning in the Misha Pavelick trial, including former RCMP Corporal Sheri-lynn Fedorowich. (CJME file photo)
Uninvited guests, a grad party, an ex-girlfriend: Crown lawyer lays out case in Misha Pavelick trial
On the first day of the trial for the man accused of killing Misha Pavelick nearly 20 years ago, the Crown lawyer explained how he thought the jury would be convinced of guilt. Adam Breker said that t...
Lisa Schick
Oct 20, 2025
Crown lawyer Adam Breker sketched out the case against the accused on Monday afternoon, explaining what he would present to the jury, and how he thought they would be convinced of the accused’s guilt. (CJME file photo)
Nineteen years later, trial to start for man accused of killing Misha Pavelick
On Monday morning at the Court of King's Bench in Regina, a man will go on trial for allegedly killing 19-year-old Misha Pavelick nearly 20 years ago. The accused was a youth at the time of Pavelick's...
Lisa Schick
Oct 20, 2025
Nineteen-year-old Misha Pavelick was killed in 2006 at a grad party at Regina Beach, but nobody was charged in connection with his death until 2023. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Facebook)
Tariff worries pile on wildfires worries for Sask. forestry industry
New tariffs on softwood lumber imports implemented by the U.S. this week are adding another concern for the industry in Saskatchewan, which was already concerned about its future after this year's mas...
Lisa Schick
Oct 16, 2025
New tariffs this week on softwood lumber imports into the U.S. brings it up to an effective rate of 45 per cent, and could mean tens of millions of dollars to the Saskatchewan industry, according to Carl Neggers with Forestry Saskatchewan. (SPSA)
'Our hands are tied': RPS acting chief talks about kids committing crimes after recent spree
A recent string of crimes in Regina had raised the question for many: what are children doing out committing crimes? Earlier this month, police put out a news release about a string of thefts they'd b...
Lisa Schick
Oct 15, 2025
According to Regina police, there were nine suspects in a series of thefts, joyriding and break-ins this month, but only one of the suspects was 12 or older, the minimum age to be criminally charged in Canada. (CJME file photo)
Scams and digital fraud on the rise in Saskatchewan
Investors and businesses need to be more and more wary when wading through transactions online these days, as reports of fraud and scams pile up. Fraud in Saskatchewan is becoming more digital, accord...
Lisa Schick
Oct 15, 2025
The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority in Saskatchewan said investment scams and impersonation scams are up, and the RCMP said more of the fraud it’s seeing is going digital. (980 CJME file photo)
Third AIMS roll out in Sask. health care sees payroll, scheduling issues
Since the health authority began to roll out the payroll and scheduling portions of its AIMS program last month, SEIU-West said dozens of health-care workers in Saskatchewan's southwest have been work...
Lisa Schick
Oct 14, 2025
Lisa Zunti, president of SEIU-West, says since the AIMS program was implemented in the Swift Current area at the beginning of September, dozens of her workers have not been paid enough, not been paid properly, paid at the wrong rate, and haven’t been able to access more shifts. Oct. 14, 2025 (Marija Robinson/650 CKOM)
Social Services minister provides some clarity on Moose Jaw shelter confusion
As of right now, the Willow Lodge Emergency Shelter will continue to operate where it is, according to Saskatchewan's Social Service Minister, Terry Jenson. Earlier this week, a news conference in Moo...
Lisa Schick
Oct 10, 2025
Social Service Minister Terry Jenson says the ministry has been making sure the City of Moose Jaw has been looking for a location for an emergency shelter, because concerns from people in the area the Willow Lodge shelter is now. (CJME file photo)
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