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Lisa Schick
Minister defends swift reaction to Planned Parenthood incident
Last week, Education Minister Dustin Duncan suspended Planned Parenthood from doing presentations in classrooms - but he did so without anyone from his office speaking to the nonprofit group first. "P...
Lisa Schick
Jun 27, 2023
Location announced for new joint-use school in Regina
Students crowded around the podium Tuesday morning, listening, watching and playing with grass as politicians announced the location for the new joint-use school where they will end up graduating Grad...
Lisa Schick
Jun 27, 2023
Education Minister Dustin Duncan announced the location for the new joint-use school to serve part of north Regina on the same block as Imperial Community School on June 27, 2023 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina condo owners down in the dumps over food and yard waste program
As Regina takes another small step toward its composting program, some who live in condos are raising their voices in frustration. Last Wednesday, city council approved the bylaw amendments that will ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 26, 2023
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Privacy breached for thousands after immigration software update
Information on thousands of applicants and clients of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) was released in a privacy breach earlier this year. According to the Ministry of Immigration and...
Lisa Schick
Jun 23, 2023
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Planned Parenthood suspended from school presentations by Ministry of Education
A set of what appears to be explicit alphabet cards left in a high school classroom has Planned Parenthood in hot water with some parents, and now with the provincial government as well. Education Min...
Lisa Schick
Jun 22, 2023
Education Minister Dustin Duncan. June 22, 2023 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina police chief clarifies comments on homeless camp
Some feathers were ruffled earlier this week when Regina Police Chief Evan Bray made some comments about the homeless camp in front of City Hall, calling it a publicity stunt and exploitation. Bray is...
Lisa Schick
Jun 22, 2023
Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Ministry employee accused of being involved in immigration scheme
At Saskatchewan's Ministry of Immigration and Career Training, a former employee is being accused of accessing client information as part of what was described as an immigration "scheme." According to...
Lisa Schick
Jun 21, 2023
'I'm still a little in disbelief': New film 'Die Alone' begins shooting in Regina
A group of extras waved signs in front of the Regina Sask. Poly campus on Monday, shouting on cue as actors weaved through them followed by a camera. Regina and nearby areas are the set for the new fi...
Lisa Schick
Jun 20, 2023
The movie 'Die Alone' films a scene at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. June 19, 2023 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Liquor store permits re-sold for less
The provincial government's haul from the liquor store permit auction is turning out to be a bit smaller than originally thought. In February, the province auctioned off 35 permits to run liquor store...
Lisa Schick
Jun 19, 2023
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Sask. Poly should have identity verification for Indigenous staff: Provincial auditor
As headlines keep coming out about prominent people whose Indigenous identities have come into question, Saskatchewan's provincial auditor believes Saskatchewan Polytechnic needs to protect itself fro...
Lisa Schick
Jun 10, 2023
(Saskatchewan Polytechnic/Facebook)
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