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Lisa Schick
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)
More testing for soil contamination in A.E. Wilson Park planned for the fall
It's unclear how much longer the chain link fences blocking off a portion of A.E. Wilson Park in Regina's northwest will stay up. The area was blocked off in April 2023 after soil contamination was fo...
Lisa Schick
Oct 10, 2025
A chunk of A.E. Wilson Park in Regina’s northwest has been closed off for more than two years due to soil contaminated with lead. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Everybody still struggles': Estevan police chief opens up about deadly shooting at HQ
Nearly two years on, Estevan's police chief said members of the service are still affected by an incident where an officer was shot and a 19-year-old suspect was killed within police headquarters. The...
Lisa Schick
Oct 10, 2025
A SIRT investigation found the use of force was necessary in the shooting death of a 19-year-old at the Estevan Police Service headquarters in 2023, after that teen had shot an officer with his own gun. (Estevan Police Service/ Twitter)
Province disputes direction to move Moose Jaw emergency shelter
As the need for shelter spaces has risen in the province, one of the major slowdowns in building emergency shelters in Saskatchewan's cities has seemed to be location - the city, the province, busines...
Lisa Schick
Oct 08, 2025
The Willow Lodge emergency shelter opened in January 2024 with funding from the provincial government to, at that time, keep its 15 beds open for about three months. (CJME file photo)
Pause extended indefinitely for Sask. Crown land sales
An auction of Crown land has been stopped in its tracks this month, after the premier announced an indefinite extension of the pause on Crown land sales. In 2023, the provincial government announced a...
Lisa Schick
Oct 07, 2025
Two years ago, the provincial government announced a pause of Crown land sales while the Duty to Consult policy was updated. (CJME file photo)
30-year-old man charged with impaired driving after early morning crash
A crash Friday morning that had traffic slowed to crawl on Argyle Street North for hours, ended up resulting in an impaired driving charge. According to the Regina Police Service, the crash happened b...
Lisa Schick
Oct 03, 2025
Traffic on Argyle Street North in Regina was slowed down for several hours on Friday after a serious crash on the Ring Road overpass. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina medical clinic closing down for lack of doctors
Patients at the Gardens Medical Clinic, run by The Gardens Community Health Centre, have two months to find a new family doctor. The clinic is is shutting down at the end of November because it can't ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 01, 2025
The Gardens Community Health Centre opened up in 2018 with lots of praise and $4.3 million in funding from the provincial government, all over its one-stop-shop service delivery approach for seniors. (Lisa Schick/980 CKOM)
A heartbreaking history: How Saskatchewan students learn about residential schools
Canada's residential school history is both harrowing and heartbreaking, but it's a history that the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation asks Canadians to face. However, how does that work when ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 30, 2025
Emily Perreault, Indigenous Education teacher at Tawâw School, is tasked with teaching kids in all grades about Indigenous culture and history, and about residential schools and their legacy. Sept. 25, 2025 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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