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Lisa Schick
Under construction: City of Regina to spend $118M on projects in 2022
With three streets in the CAA's Top 10 Worst Roads in Saskatchewan, the City of Regina obviously has some work to do. To that end, the city announced Tuesday it's going to spend $16.5 million to impro...
Lisa Schick
May 03, 2022
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Premier floats minimum wage hike as NDP proposes royalty rebate
On Monday, Saskatchewan's NDP proposed a measure which could put a balm on some of the affordability pain people are feeling right now. Then the premier shot his own idea right back. "Times like these...
Lisa Schick
May 03, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
New 'most significant' installation to open at MacKenzie Art Gallery
A new exhibit at Regina's MacKenzie Art Gallery is being billed by the gallery as "the most significant exhibition of contemporary indigenous beading across North America ever presented." Radical Stit...
Lisa Schick
May 02, 2022
Nico Williams, Indians Frozen Computer, delica beadwork, birch bark and porcupine quills, 2017. Courtesy of Indigenous Art Centre. Photo credit Mike Patten (provided)
Sask. NDP says province isn't ready for increase in seniors
New census numbers show that Canada is getting older and older - the number of Canadians over 65 years of age is growing six times faster than the number of those 15 or younger. Saskatchewan is buckin...
Lisa Schick
Apr 28, 2022
U of R prof says impact of Musk's Twitter takeover is unclear for users
The richest man in the world, Elon Musk, is getting ready to take the helm of Twitter after coming to an agreement to buy the social media platform this week. The effect of the move for everyday users...
Lisa Schick
Apr 27, 2022
Unsettled weather in Sask. possible for week ahead
Looking across the province for the next few days, it could be a wild week of weather. As of Monday, the forecast for Friday in Saskatoon was a high of 17 C while the high in Carlyle, a little under f...
Lisa Schick
Apr 26, 2022
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Regina man wants SGI legislation changed for pain and suffering
Regina's Chad Ritsco remembers the highway in front of him just before a horrific highway crash, he remembers the sound of his son crying right after it happened, and he remembers rescuers having to c...
Lisa Schick
Apr 25, 2022
Chad Ritsco, his son and a friend were in a serious highway crash in 2018. Now Ritsco is trying to get the rules changed so situations like theirs won't be excluded from eligibility for pain and suffering compensation. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Deja vu: Another winter storm heads for southeast Saskatchewan
Like a record on repeat or a stuck time loop, the very southeast corner of Saskatchewan is in the path of yet another snowstorm for the weekend. Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings for...
Lisa Schick
Apr 22, 2022
SHA explains current isolation recommendations for COVID
It has been more than a month since isolation for someone with COVID-19 was legally enforceable in Saskatchewan, but it's still the recommended reaction after testing positive. It has become even more...
Lisa Schick
Apr 22, 2022
Poultry farmers tightening up as bird flu arrives in Saskatchewan
Poultry producers in Saskatchewan are having to keep their eyes a little wider and look a little sharper at their flocks after avian flu was identified in two different poultry flocks in the province ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 21, 2022
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