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Lisa Schick
Sask. Speaker says legislature not out of control
Despite a speech pleading for decorum a couple of weeks ago in the Assembly, Sask. legislative Speaker Todd Goudy doesn't believe the Assembly is out of control. Goudy spoke on The Evan Bray Show on W...
Lisa Schick
Apr 11, 2026
Todd Goudy, Sask. Party MLA for Melfort, was chosen as the new Sask. Speaker in 2024, after the provincial election. (courtesy Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly)
Regina Urgent Care Centre shortened hours on 11 of 15 weeks this year, minister admits challenges
More often than not in 2026, the Regina Urgent Care Centre has either had reduced hours or been closed at some point during the week. For the past eight weeks, the health centre has closed early or be...
Lisa Schick
Apr 10, 2026
Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill, seen on April 8, 2026, says there’s still some work to be done in getting the urgent care centre's hours to the level the government wants to see. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'People are resourceful': Weyburn mayor relieved boil water advisory lifted
People in the Weyburn area were able to drink and cook from their taps again as of Wednesday afternoon, something the city's mayor was happy to hear. "It's hard when you're boiling water, you're hauli...
Lisa Schick
Apr 09, 2026
The precautionary drinking water advisory for Weyburn was rescinded on Wednesday afternoon, after testing determined water quality meets provincial standards. (CJME file photo)
'A top-notch patient experience': Second mobile mammography unit to hit the road in Sask.
It'll be hard to miss the new mobile mammography unit hitting Saskatchewan's highways next week. The massive trailer is painted in varying shades of bright and soft pink, with "breast screening" on th...
Lisa Schick
Apr 08, 2026
The second trailer doubles the capacity for mobile mammography appointments in the province, allowing all of the 42 rural and northern communities to be visited every year, instead of every second year. Apr. 8, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Iranians in Sask. concerned about Trump rhetoric, family amid war
After comments from the U.S. President Tuesday morning, at least some Iranians in Saskatchewan were watching and waiting to see what happens. On social media, Donald Trump posted about his deadline fo...
Lisa Schick
Apr 07, 2026
Soheil Vosta at Regina’s Nowruz celebration in March. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Regina gets $29M in federal funding for wastewater infrastructure upgrades
On Tuesday, the federal government got elbow-deep into a Regina wastewater project with an announcement on new funding. It was part of the Prime Minister's launch earlier in the day for the Build Comm...
Lisa Schick
Apr 07, 2026
Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski says the $29 million for this wastewater project will allow the city to take this money and dive in on other priority infrastructure projects. Apr. 7, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan home prices rising as supply remains low: Realtors association
The price for a standard home in Saskatchewan is hitting a record high this spring. According to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association, the province is seeing persistently low inventory - sitting "wel...
Lisa Schick
Apr 06, 2026
The Sask. Realtors Association says low inventory is helping to push prices higher in the province. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Notes from the Gallery: New seats in the legislature, delays vs. adjustments
It was a short week for most everyone else, but MLAs did their full four days of proceedings in the assembly ahead of the Easter holiday. During the week, the government officially opened its new anim...
Lisa Schick
Apr 04, 2026
The Saskatchewan legislature building. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Arguments finish, sentencing decision for Misha Pavelick's killer set for May
According to Crown lawyer Adam Breker, the test over whether a teen should be sentenced as an adult comes down to a test of two parts, as laid out by the Supreme Court. Both lawyers' arguments centred...
Lisa Schick
Apr 02, 2026
The Crown and defence lawyers took their time on Thursday afternoon, each arguing their side of whether the accused had the capacity and blameworthiness of an adult when he killed Misha Pavelick in 2006. (CJME file photo)
Misha Pavelick's killer will serve prison time in adult custody
The man who killed Misha Pavelick will serve any time he's sentenced to in adult prison, despite having been 17 at the time of the crime in 2006. That was confirmed at his sentencing hearing this week...
Lisa Schick
Apr 01, 2026
Court heard from a corrections worker that the man convicted of killing Misha Pavelick wouldn't have anything to do with youth corrections, even if given a youth sentence, because he's over 20. (CJME file photo)
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