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Lisa Schick
City official explains new sidewalk-clearing bylaw
As of Saturday, another chore has been added to to-do lists when it snows. An addition to the snow-clearing bylaw passed last year means that property owners outside of downtown will have 48 hours to ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 04, 2022
THE YEAR AHEAD: Moe looks to economic opportunity in 2022
Where 2021 is now a known quantity, 2022 still has plenty of unknowns to be revealed as the months unfurl. What Premier Scott Moe seems to be hoping for most in those months is economic opportunity an...
Lisa Schick
Jan 04, 2022
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Meteorologist gives safety tips as Saskatchewan sees single-day break from extreme cold
For more than a week, most or all of Saskatchewan has been under extreme cold warnings. However, the province is getting a short break from the deep-freeze Sunday. Environment Canada called for a high...
Lisa Schick
Jan 02, 2022
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YEAR IN REVIEW: Ryan Meili hopes 2021 was a turning point
The past year has been a tough one for Saskatchewan and, NDP Leader Ryan Meili said, for him as well. "I really care about what happens here," said Meili, "and in particular, as somebody who's a doc(t...
Lisa Schick
Dec 31, 2021
NDP Leader Ryan Meili. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
YEAR IN REVIEW: Moe says 2021 was a 'challenging' year
Looking back on the past 12 months, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said it has been a challenging year, but he's staying positive. "We're making some headway with respect to COVID; we're most certainl...
Lisa Schick
Dec 30, 2021
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
City crews brave the cold outdoors
While many this week are watching the cold from the other side of their living room windows or have to feel it sprinting to and from their vehicles, there are some who are out in the cold all day for ...
Lisa Schick
Dec 29, 2021
Holiday season still not as busy at Regina airport
While the holidays are the busiest travel time of the year, COVID-19 has things moving a little differently this year. Justin Reves, manager of customer experience for the Regina Airport Authority, sa...
Lisa Schick
Dec 24, 2021
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Marking one year of COVID-19 vaccinations in Saskatchewan
It was a process that took literally seconds at the time, but the first COVID-19 vaccinations done in Saskatchewan were a milestone. Those first two shots were given one year ago Wednesday -- one to L...
Lisa Schick
Dec 15, 2021
Dr. Jeffrey Betcher gets the first COVID-19 vaccination in Saskatchewan on Dec. 15, 2020. (Image taken from media pool video)
Hindley, Meili weigh in on new long-term care inspections program
The Saskatchewan government is going to be keeping a closer eye on long-term care homes in the province with the launch of its new inspections. Minister for Seniors Everett Hindley said the inspection...
Lisa Schick
Dec 14, 2021
School Christmas concerts turning virtual
Last year, many kids weren't even in class because of COVID-19, so Christmas and holiday concerts were a no-go. But this year, many schools are looking to bring that tradition back, albeit virtually. ...
Lisa Schick
Dec 13, 2021
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