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Lisa Schick
'It's a big part of our lives': Fight over ice time at Brandt Centre continues
A private youth hockey league is trying to fight back after concerns were raised over ice time at the Brandt Centre in Regina. Mike Reich and his Young Guns Hockey Academy have started a petition to "...
Lisa Schick
Aug 16, 2024
Some senior league hockey players are worried they're going to left off the ice after a private minor hockey academy was given control of ice at the Brandt Centre. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina Urgent Care Centre adjusting through first weeks
The Saskatchewan Health Authority says the new Regina Urgent Care Centre is helping reduce pressure on both of Regina's emergency rooms, though it's still too early to quantify. Thomas Stewart, the he...
Lisa Schick
Aug 15, 2024
The new urgent care centre has seen more than 4,400 patients in its first six weeks of operation. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Northern communities frustrated during wildfire evacuations
As hundreds of people leave their homes in Sandy Bay just ahead of an approaching wildfire, local leaders are frustrated over the need for it. "It's really frustrating -- frustrating again that we're ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 14, 2024
Prince Albert Grand Council Chief Brian Hardlotte says the province needs to be attacking wildfires while they’re still small instead of monitoring them and letting them burn. (Zoom)
'Justice denied': Another Sask. sex assault case stayed due to delay
Sexual assault is believed to be one of the most underreported crimes in Canada, and there are worries that recent procedural additions making court cases take longer could see more charges stayed and...
Lisa Schick
Aug 14, 2024
Saskatoon law professor, Colton Fehr, says a judicial stay isn’t the only way a judge can remedy a too-long court process, and other ways might be preferable in sexual assault cases. (9890 CJME file photo)
Woman sent to jail for Regina taxi robbery, named long-term offender
The robbery of a taxi in Regina was the last straw for a woman who has now been deemed a long-term offender by the courts. According to provincial court documents, the robbery happened in June 2022 wh...
Lisa Schick
Aug 12, 2024
The judge wrote that Wasacase had a lengthy criminal history that started when she was 12 years old. (980 CJME file photo)
Record dry July for Estevan, with minimal rain for most of Sask.
July was an incredibly dry month in Saskatchewan, getting to the point of setting records in some areas. According to Environment Canada, Estevan had the driest July in 112 years of records. The city ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 01, 2024
Almost no rain came down for areas in southern Saskatchewan in July, with more rain having fallen the further north in the province. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
Sask. health-care workers missing pay with new software rollout
In a smaller echo of the last time the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) tried to roll out its Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) software, hundreds of health-care workers have miss...
Lisa Schick
Jul 30, 2024
The health authority says the error rate in the last pay period was less than one per cent, and is calling the roll out a success. (CJME file photo)
Eleven intervenors approved in Sask. pronoun law appeal case
Eleven parties have been approved to intervene in the provincial government's appeal of a Court of King's Bench decision on its controversial pronoun law. In February, a judge allowed the case against...
Lisa Schick
Jul 30, 2024
Only one group's application, a parents' organization, was rejected because the appeals court said the application didn’t address the constitutional issues at foot. (980 CJME file photo)
Montreal electronic traffic signs hacked to display pro-Palestinian political slogans
MONTREAL - Montreal police are investigating after electronic message boards at two road construction sites in Montreal displayed pro-Palestinian political slogans Wednesday morning instead of usual t...
The Canadian Press
Jul 24, 2024
(Canadian Press)
One dose of HPV vaccine now recommended for younger groups, immunization committee says
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is now recommending one dose of HPV vaccine for children and youth between nine and 20 years old. It is maintaining its two-dose recommendation for peop...
The Canadian Press
Jul 24, 2024
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