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Lisa Schick
Moe apologizes for 'two classes of citizen' remark
Premier Scott Moe explicitly apologized Thursday for comments he made more than a month ago on the vaccine passport policy -- comments that some were offended by. On the day he announced the proof of ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 11, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (980 CJME file photo)
Unused COVID vaccines expiring in Saskatchewan
While Saskatchewan struggles to get the remaining thousands of people vaccinated against COVID-19, unused vaccine doses in the province are nearing or passing their expiry date. In the past six months...
Lisa Schick
Mar 11, 2022
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Moe confident about Evraz despite sanctions against shareholder
Premier Scott Moe isn't concerned about Evraz Regina being affected by new sanctions against one of its parent company's shareholders. On Thursday, Roman Abramovitch was added to a list of Russian oli...
Lisa Schick
Mar 10, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Students call for safe consumption site, needle exchange funding
A group of medical students from the University of Saskatchewan filled the gallery in the legislative assembly Wednesday afternoon, there to push on issues that have been described as "epidemics" and ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 10, 2022
Ryan Krochak speaks to media in the legislative building with other members of Students for Harm Reduction and Informed Policy from he University of Saskatchewan. Mar. 9, 2022 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Brandt suing provincial government, PCC over Wascana Park project
Brandt Properties Ltd., is taking the Saskatchewan government to court over the building Brandt had planned to put up with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). CNIB had a building alr...
Lisa Schick
Mar 09, 2022
Saskatchewan NDP calling for return of daily COVID data
It has been several weeks since the Saskatchewan government decided to do away with daily reporting of things like new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths, and instead switched to a weekly epi...
Lisa Schick
Mar 08, 2022
Health Minister Paul Merriman. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Saskatchewan ready for thousands of Ukrainian refugees
It was the first day of the new spring sitting on Monday, but the war in Ukraine was the centre of attention for much of the day in the Saskatchewan legislature. The MLAs on both sides of the aisle sp...
Lisa Schick
Mar 08, 2022
Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Gas tax cut not being 'actively considered' for Saskatchewan
While Alberta looks to knock off a few bucks at the gas pump for its residents, it doesn't look like Saskatchewan will be following suit. On Monday, the Alberta government announced it would pause col...
Lisa Schick
Mar 07, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (980 CJME file photo)
New trial ordered for man convicted in fatal 2016 crash
A Saskatchewan man who was convicted in a crash that killed his spouse in 2016 is being given a new trial. On July 3, 2016, just after midnight, Christopher Thalheimer was driving his pickup down a gr...
Lisa Schick
Mar 07, 2022
(980 CJME file photo)
Privacy commissioner recommends SHA phase out fax machines
Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner had to deal with almost two dozen breaches of private health information last year related to fax machines or their electronic systems - and those are only the ones...
Lisa Schick
Mar 04, 2022
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