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Lisa Schick
Saskatchewan gov't has no plans to follow feds on construction tax cuts
While the Government of Canada seems ready to dig into its own coffers to help build homes across Canada, the Government of Saskatchewan doesn't appear to be following suit. On Thursday, the Liberal g...
Lisa Schick
Sep 21, 2023
Donna Harpauer, Saskatchewan's finance minister, says the provincial government is working with the construction sector to address its current challenges. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Marches supporting Sask. pronoun policies set for Wednesday
Marches are expected across Saskatchewan and Canada on Wednesday in support of policies giving parents more control over their children's education. In Saskatchewan, six rallies are planned in support...
Lisa Schick
Sep 20, 2023
IH Saskatchewan legislature aerial 2 (Carolyn Hamilton/Submitted)
SHA looking to private sector for post-op physio in Saskatoon
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is doing more hip and knee surgeries to catch up with the pandemic backlog, but it appears it doesn't have enough of some support staff for afterwards so it's l...
Lisa Schick
Sep 19, 2023
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is looking to the private sector to find post-operative physiotherapists in Saskatoon. (Nenad Stojkovic/CC)
Regina woman found not guilty in death of son
After three years of uncertainty, a Court of King's Bench justice has brought down a decision of not guilty for Chelsea Whitby in the death of her young son. Whitby's son, 18-month old Emerson, died i...
Lisa Schick
Sep 19, 2023
Chelsea Whitby was found not guilty in the death of her son. The verdict was delivered Tuesday at Regina Court of King's Bench. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Take a second look:' City details disruption to 11th Avenue project
A matter of inflation seems to have thrown a wrench into the plans for the 11th Avenue Revitalization Project. The city said earlier this week that the tender for the project came in too high, so it's...
Lisa Schick
Sep 15, 2023
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina city councillors react to Masters' claims of loss of trust
At least two of the city councillors in whom Regina's mayor says trust has been lost were taken aback by the comments. On Thursday morning, Mayor Sandra Masters told 980 CJME there has been a loss of ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 14, 2023
Coun. Shanon Zachidniak and Coun. Cheryl Stadnichuk reacted to Mayor Sandra Masters' comments about a lack of trust among city councillors. (980 CJME file photo)
'Very frustrating:' Donor speaks about declined offer for Estevan MRI
All Elaine Walkom wanted to do was remember her late husband and help out the people in the southeast who helped them build their business -- but her offer to fund a new MRI machine in Estevan has bee...
Lisa Schick
Sep 14, 2023
Elaine Walkom is disappointed her offer of $2 million to put an MRI machine in Estevan's St. Joseph's Hospital was declined by the Saskatchewan government. (Discover Estevan file photo)
11th Avenue revitalization being re-evaluated due to cost
Just a few months ago, the City of Regina was touting the new revitalization of 11th Avenue in the downtown, but now sticker shock has the city re-evaluating. This summer, the city was supposed to sta...
Lisa Schick
Sep 14, 2023
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Details reveal clearer picture of snooping within immigration ministry
Details are trickling out about two incidents of snooping within the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training in Saskatchewan. The province's information and privacy commissioner, Ronald Kruzeniski...
Lisa Schick
Sep 13, 2023
Saskatchewan's information and privacy commissioner has released a report detailing snooping in files of the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training. (980 CJME file photo)
Moe intends to turn pronoun, sex ed policies into law in Sask.
Controversy has been brewing in Saskatchewan since the provincial government announced three new education policies around sexual education and pronoun changes. Now, Premier Scott Moe said he intends ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 13, 2023
Premier Scott Moe (980 CJME file photo)
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