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Lisa Schick
Trudeau talks NRTA, guns while visiting Regina
Standing next to a stand of tomatoes and cucumbers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talked about the grocery rebate his government included in its spring budget, and also answered questions on topics cl...
Lisa Schick
Apr 13, 2023
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Regina on April 13, 2023. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Downtown Regina construction to take four years, starts next month
In just a few weeks, the City of Regina will start a downtown construction project that will stretch through the next four years and cause headaches for some. The city is at the beginning of its 11th ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 13, 2023
(980 CJME)
Regina doctor facing discipline for allegedly prescribing Ivermectin for COVID
A Regina doctor is being brought up on allegations of professional misconduct for prescribing Ivermectin to patients to prevent and treat infections of COVID-19. The allegations say that for just unde...
Lisa Schick
Apr 12, 2023
FSIN looking to warn international business away from Saskatchewan
At the same time First Nations and natural resources are at the forefront of many minds, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is looking to warn international resource business away f...
Lisa Schick
Apr 11, 2023
FSIN applauds Minister Lemetti's comments on NRTA
As the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations fights its own fights over natural resources and land, it's applauding the federal justice minister in his comments about the Natural Resources Transf...
Lisa Schick
Apr 11, 2023
FSIN fourth vice chief, Heather Bear, speaks to media in Saskatoon on March 24, 2023. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
More job offers issued to Filipino nurses, but few currently on the job
As the Saskatchewan government does what it can to shore up the struggling health-care system and its worker shortage, it's again looking outside the province for solutions. The government sent a seco...
Lisa Schick
Apr 06, 2023
Health Minister Paul Merriman. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Sask. reducing barriers for internationally educated health-care workers
Saskatchewan is looking to make it easier for people trained outside of Saskatchewan to get their credentials recognized in the province, with a move the provincial government calls "nation-leading." ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 05, 2023
Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Serious gaps:' Children's advocate finds problems in social services
In just one of Saskatchewan's child protection programs under the Ministry of Social Services, the province's children's advocate found multiple issues and a system marked with a "history of ongoing c...
Lisa Schick
Apr 05, 2023
Saskatchewan Social Service Minister Gene Makowsky. (980 CJME)
Saskatchewan dealing with lack of ambulance care: NDP
When a person calls 911, they usually expect to be able to get an ambulance when they need it, but that wasn't the case dozens of times in Saskatchewan in the first weeks of 2023. According to numbers...
Lisa Schick
Apr 04, 2023
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Sask. to stop mandatory masking in health-care settings
Mandatory masking in public hasn't been the law of the land in Saskatchewan for more than a year, but on Tuesday, the provincial government is expected to rip the final COVID-19 band-aid off and remov...
Lisa Schick
Apr 04, 2023
Mental Health and Addictions Minister Everett Hindley. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
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