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Lisa Schick
Ready for takeoff: Regina police plane nearly up in the air
The Regina Police Service will be in the sky above the city as well as in the streets, potentially in a matter of weeks. Chief Evan Bray is hoping the service's plane will be up and running by October...
Lisa Schick
Aug 30, 2022
Moe defends proximity of $500 cheques, byelection call
On Monday, Premier Scott Moe called the byelection for the Saskatoon Meewasin seat, which has been officially vacant for nearly two months. The call also came exactly one week after Moe announced on T...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2022
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks to media alongside Kim Groff, the Saskatchewan Party candidate in the Saskatoon Meewasin byelection. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
Cockrill didn't know if province tried to clear things up before sending letter to ECCC
In the last week, there has been some crotchety back and forth between the provincial and federal governments over federal workers testing water on private land in Saskatchewan. The provincial ministe...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2022
Saskatchewan NDP wants resource dollars to go to health care
While measures to help with affordability are all well and good -- Carla Beck said her NDP has been pushing for that since the spring -- the official Opposition thinks the Saskatchewan government is m...
Lisa Schick
Aug 25, 2022
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck on Aug. 25, 2022. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Provincial, federal governments trade letters over trespassing controversy
Canada's environment minister has sent a terse letter back in response to a terse and warning letter sent on the weekend by Saskatchewan's minister responsible for the Water Security Agency. "I believ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 24, 2022
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle)
Saskatoon wildlife rehab centre working on reality show
A wildlife rehabilitation centre in Saskatchewan is getting thrust into the spotlight with a new docuseries called "Staying Wild." Cameras have been following the workers at Living Sky Wildlife Rehabi...
Lisa Schick
Aug 22, 2022
(Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation/Facebook)
SaskPower planning for electric vehicles
As Teslas, IONIQs, and LEAFs become more popular in Saskatchewan, SaskPower is working on how to incorporate electric vehicles (EVs) into its plans for the future. Nathan Hoffart, manager of customer ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 12, 2022
Farmers looking with concern at federal fertilizer target
As Saskatchewan farmers dive into harvest season, some are watching the federal government and its 2030 emission reduction targets with a raised eyebrow or two. The federal government wants to see fer...
Lisa Schick
Aug 04, 2022
(980 CJME file photo)
Small business owners lament utility rate hikes, NDP wants them walked back
With utility rates increasing in Saskatchewan on top of inflation, on top of two years of a pandemic, some small businesses are wondering if they can still make a go of it. Tim and Amy Weisgarber's bu...
Lisa Schick
Aug 04, 2022
Tim and Amy Weisgarber (C and R) are worried about keeping their businesses - Core Coffee and T+A Vintage - open as utility rates rise. The NDP's Aleana Young (L). Aug. 4, 2022 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Food vendors up the ante at Queen City Ex
The summer fair trifecta consists of rides, games, and food, and vendors are pulling out all the stops to tempt taste buds on the midway this year at Regina's Queen City Ex. There's a wide range of of...
Lisa Schick
Aug 03, 2022
If you've always wanted to try mac and cheese soft serve ice cream, look no further than the Queen City Ex. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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