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Lisa Schick
Care homes concerned for seniors after instructions from ministry
Some seniors could end up paying more or even being kicked out of their personal care homes after guideline changes from the Ministry of Health. In January, the ministry sent out letters to personal c...
Lisa Schick
Jun 24, 2019
Environment Minister ready to share Prairie Resilience
According to Saskatchewan's environment minister, other provinces have started expressing interest in the Prairie Resilience plan. On Wednesday, Dustin Duncan spoke at a symposium for the Canadian Ele...
Lisa Schick
Jun 23, 2019
Environment Minister Dustin Duncan file photo. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Veteran Moose Jaw officer fired after misconduct allegations
A police officer in Moose Jaw with about 30 years of experience has been dismissed from the service after misconduct allegations spanning years. Alan Murdock was fired on Wednesday afternoon. "That wa...
Lisa Schick
Jun 19, 2019
City council bends to delegates' will, makes bylaw changes
The people have been heard. In a second meeting on Tuesday, Regina's city council decided on changes to the new zoning bylaw which were asked for by delegates on Monday night. On Monday night, council...
Lisa Schick
Jun 19, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
"It's unfair": Zoning changes questioned at council meeting
Larry Wilson likes his neighbourhood the way it is, and he thinks some of the proposed changes in the City of Regina's new zoning bylaw could mess that up. Wilson was one of several delegations at Mon...
Lisa Schick
Jun 17, 2019
A delegate speaks to Regina City Council. 980 CJME File Photo.
Veteran says the living should be remembered as well as the dead
There were several veterans in the crowd at the special D-Day ceremony in front of the Regina Cenotaph on Thursday. Many were wearing uniforms, but it was the small medal on Jeanne Tweten's shirt that...
Lisa Schick
Jun 06, 2019
Jeanne Tweten served in the Second World War and attended the special 75th anniversary D-Day ceremony in Regina on June 6, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Oil and gas crowd appreciates message of Moe and Kenney
Many in the crowd left happy after a half-hour talk between the Alberta and Saskatchewan premiers on Wednesday at the Weyburn Oil and Gas Show. Jason Kenney and Scott Moe took part in a panel together...
Lisa Schick
Jun 06, 2019
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney (l) and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe.(Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Community steps up to help robbed Regina school
The lock that was supposed to keep St. Catherine Community School's bicycles safe is now just twisted and snapped like an angry child's toy. Paul Tourigny, the school's principal, found the lock like ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 04, 2019
St. Catherine Community School principal Paul Tourigny holds the lock that was broken off of the container which held the school's now-stolen bicycles on June 4, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Cupar people frustrated as only bank in town set to close
People in the town of Cupar are wondering what they're going to do now after the only bank in town announced it's closing. The Conexus Credit Union is closing nine branches in Saskatchewan, seven of w...
Lisa Schick
Jun 04, 2019
Sask. gov't shows off carbon capture to UN delegation
Saskatchewan's environment minister is looking to see carbon capture technology around the world. On Thursday, members of a delegation from COP24 -- the United Nations body which makes decisions aroun...
Lisa Schick
May 31, 2019
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