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Lisa Schick
FSIN wants Indigenous kids in Indigenous care, says gov. isn't helping
"Saskatchewan First Nations are ready to take over and to assert that jurisdiction and to bring our children home to our communities," said David Pratt, vice-chief with the Federation of Saskatchewan ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 17, 2019
David Pratt, Vice-Chief of the FSIN, speaks with reporters at the Legislature on April 17, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Southern Sask. farmers looking for more rain this spring
Many farmers in southern Saskatchewan are looking to the skies and asking for more rain after the sprinkling some got Wednesday morning. According to Todd Lewis, president of the Agricultural Producer...
Lisa Schick
Apr 17, 2019
Some Saskatchewan farmers are hoping for snow and rain before spring seeding begins. (Sarah Leguee/Submitted)
Mekayla Bali's mother pushes on as third anniversary passes
It's something most parents would consider a nightmare, and Paula Bali has been living it for the past three years. On Friday, the anniversary of the disappearance of Mekayla Bali arrived. It was thre...
Lisa Schick
Apr 15, 2019
Mekayla Bali went missing from the STC bus depot in Yorkton on April 12, 2016. She is pictured here with her mother Paula Bali. (Saskatchewan RCMP)
NDP pushing for gay-straight alliance legislation
Saskatchewan's NDP is pushing for the government to enshrine support for gay-straight alliances (GSAs) in the province's schools into legislation, but the minister of education said he doesn't know wh...
Lisa Schick
Apr 14, 2019
Thanks to donations, Thom robotics team heading to championship
Thanks to a hard push for donations, all of the students on the Thom Collegiate robotics team will be able to go to the FIRST world robotics championship in Houston. The team unexpectedly placed secon...
Lisa Schick
Apr 12, 2019
The Thom Collegiate robotics team after placing at the regional championship. They're heading to the World Championship in late April. Photo submitted
Low-income people could be hit hard by carbon tax
Everyone is going to have to dig a little deeper in their wallets in these days after the carbon tax has come into effect, but some of the lowest-income people are getting hit with what the head of th...
Lisa Schick
Apr 12, 2019
Sask. Poly laying off more than a dozen people
Nineteen people across the province are losing their jobs at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. The school said in a statement that it's the result of a yearly operational review ensuring "program alignment wi...
Lisa Schick
Apr 11, 2019
Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Kelsey Campus at 1130 Idylwyld Drive North in Saskatoon. (infoaboutcompanies.ca)
Rural health minister defends pro-life views after speech
According to Saskatchewan's rural and remote health minister, his personal beliefs don't steer government policy. Greg Ottenbreit is defending himself after he recently spoke to a pro-life rally and t...
Lisa Schick
Apr 11, 2019
Sask. minister pushing for resolution to China canola dispute
Saskatchewan's minister of trade and export development is calling for federal action as China continues its ban on imports of Canadian canola seed. "This has the potential to cost our farmers and ag ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 11, 2019
(L-R) Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Minister Jeremy Harrison and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit met with the media on Friday, March 29, 2019 (Chris Carr/650 CKOM).
No applications made yet for Regina ridesharing
It has been nearly a month and a half since a ridesharing bylaw was passed by Regina's city council, but no one has applied yet. According to the City of Regina, it hasn't received any applications to...
Lisa Schick
Apr 10, 2019
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