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Lisa Schick
School divisions still waiting on more money from provincial gov't
Four weeks after Premier Scott Moe and Education Minister Dustin Duncan announced more money would be coming to help school divisions in the province, there's still no word on how much money they'll g...
Lisa Schick
May 31, 2023
Education Minister Dustin Duncan. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
New Wascana Pool set to open in Regina on June 8
After two years of construction and years of work before that, the new Wascana Pool is set to open June 8. Two nearly 30-foot-tall waterslides tower over the rest of the complex -- one orange and one ...
Lisa Schick
May 30, 2023
The new Wascana Pool has two new 30-foot waterslides, the tallest outdoor waterslides in the city. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
City of Regina says system performed well despite flooding in weekend storm
It only really rained for a short time Saturday night, but parts of the city were still waterlogged for hours afterward. Many streets were flooded, the underpasses north of downtown flooded and at lea...
Lisa Schick
May 30, 2023
The Albert Street underpass flooded during a recent thunderstorm. (Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
Three years in, is the Pillars for Life suicide prevention strategy doing any good?
For once, it's a subject Saskatchewan would not want to be leading the pack in - suicide rates - but the province has consistently been either at the top or among the top for suicide rates among the p...
Lisa Schick
May 29, 2023
Mental Health and Addictions Minister Everett Hindley. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Lunch supervision fees to go up at Regina public schools
Parents of students in the Regina Public School Division will have to reach a little deeper into their wallets in the coming school year if their kids stay at school over lunch. The division sent a le...
Lisa Schick
May 26, 2023
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Vancouver ex-pat touts Saskatchewan online, encourages others to move here
Dozens of videos on Gordon More's TikTok account talk about his move from Vancouver to Estevan -- how and why he did it, what he has learned, and several admiring the beauty of Saskatchewan sunsets. M...
Lisa Schick
May 25, 2023
(Gordon More/TikTok)
Regina city council gives approval for REAL debt restructuring
Regina Exhibition Association Limited is another step closer to getting $3.4 million to help keep it afloat for this year. REAL wants to access that money in a line of credit that it already has, but ...
Lisa Schick
May 24, 2023
Regina city council. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
'Disappointing and exhausting': $10-a-day child care rollout not smooth for everyone
In March, the Saskatchewan government celebrated being the third province in the country to have $10-per-day daycare, but the rollout has been less than smooth for some. Nichole Kessel came to the pro...
Lisa Schick
May 24, 2023
Daycare directors are pointing out many problems with the wage increase for early childhood educators (ECEs) that took effect Sunday, including it not being accompanied with an increase in the maximum subsidized pay. (Shane Clausing/980 CJME)
Rain expected to hit parts of northern Saskatchewan wildfires
Rain in north-central parts of Saskatchewan on Tuesday was set to give some help to crews battling some of the province's wildfires. According to Environment Canada, heavy rain fell in areas around Me...
Lisa Schick
May 23, 2023
(Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency/Facebook)
'Come get me:' Moe reacts to federal minister comments on 'illegal' power generation
Premier Scott Moe issued a challenge of sorts after the federal environment minister responded to Saskatchewan's plan to decide for itself whether to use coal for power generation past 2030 and natura...
Lisa Schick
May 19, 2023
Premier Scott Moe (980 CJME file photo)
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