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Nicole Garn
Flights resume at Pearson after crash Monday, investigation begins
TORONTO - Flights have resumed at Toronto's Pearson airport, but two runways are closed as investigators from Canada's Transportation Safety Board begin their work on what may have caused a plane cras...
The Canadian Press
Feb 18, 2025
Two weeks since the Carry the Kettle quadruple homicide, no arrests
Over the weekend, the remaining two victims in the Carry the Kettle homicide were laid to rest. Scott Eashappie, Chief of Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, said, the community is still in disbelief. "Ea...
Nicole Garn
Feb 18, 2025
Funerals for Tracey Hotomani and Shauna Fay — who were both mothers — were held this past weekend. Fathers Terry Jack and Sheldon Quewezance were laid to rest earlier this month. (The Saskatchewan RCMP)
Battlefords Citizens on Patrol group ready to help RCMP following carjacking
When a woman went missing on Feb. 14 in North Battleford following a carjacking, a group of volunteers was ready to help. The Battlefords Citizens on Patrol - also known as Citizens on Patrol program ...
Nicole Garn
Feb 17, 2025
Doug Fehr, board chair of the Saskatchewan Citizens on Patrol Association. and the Battlefords Citizens on Patrol group, speaks to the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce. North Battleford Protective Services Chief Lindsay Holm is in the background. (Battlefords COP/Submitted)
'Incredible impact': Regina Humane Society celebrates one year of new facility
A year of love, hope and second chances is the ongoing theme at the Regina Humane Society. Adoptions and volunteer numbers are up, while the spread of illnesses between animals is down, that's all tha...
Nicole Garn
Feb 16, 2025
Puppies for adoption at Regina Humane Society. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Saskatoon police sergeant and officer suspended, under investigation
A Saskatoon Police sergeant and another officer are the latest police in the city to receive suspensions. According to a brief statement, "The Saskatoon Police Service can confirm that a Sergeant was ...
Lara Fominoff
Feb 13, 2025
'Layers, layers, layers': Letter carrier braces extreme cold
Extreme cold continues to send a chill through most of Saskatchewan. But while most people cozy up in their homes, one man bundles up to go to work. Marko Jopp, a letter carrier with Canada Post, said...
Nicole Garn
Feb 13, 2025
Canada Post letter carrier Marko Jopp said there are very few weather conditions mail carriers don't go out in. The depot might send workers home during whiteout conditions or when its around -45 C. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Parents concerned about safety due to tall snow ridges at Regina school
Children should feel safe on their walk to and from school. But some parents in one Regina neighbourhood feel that snow ridges are causing a safety hazard for their children as they make the trek to s...
Nicole Garn
Feb 13, 2025
Parents at École Wascana Plains School are worried that a child might get hurt trying to navigate tall snow ridges around the school. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Former intelligence adviser fears Trump may leverage intel sharing against Canada
OTTAWA - A former top intelligence adviser to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he fears the U.S. might put intelligence sharing on the table in talks about the state of Canada's defence spending. Vi...
The Canadian Press
Feb 12, 2025
Former Mountie Kevin Brosseau named fentanyl czar
OTTAWA - The Liberal government has named Kevin Brosseau, a former senior Mountie, to be the federal point person on fighting the spread of deadly fentanyl. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Brosseau...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2025
Former PMs call on Canadians to 'show the flag' as Trump pushes trade war
OTTAWA - All of Canada's living former prime minister's are calling on Canadians to express their national pride and "show the flag" as U.S. President Donald Trump continues his threats against this c...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2025
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