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Palace: Prince Philip in hospital as ‘precautionary measure’
LONDON - Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was admitted to a London hospital Friday "as a precautionary measure," Buckingham Palace said. The palace said the 98-year-old Philip was adm...
Associated Press
Dec 20, 2019
RCMP say boy safe, father in custody after Amber Alert issued in Alberta
BRULE, Alta. - Alberta RCMP say a toddler has been found unharmed and his father is in custody after an Amber Alert was issued early Friday. The alert went out about 2:30 a.m. for the 14-month-old boy...
The Canadian Press
Dec 20, 2019
Regina police investigating assault on senior citizen
The Regina Police Service is asking for the public's help as officers investigate an assault on a senior. In a media release, police say a 79-year-old woman was assaulted Thursday at about 6:20 a.m., ...
CJME News
Dec 20, 2019
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Last tanker cars to be removed from site of derailment in Saskatchewan
LANIGAN -- Canadian Pacific Railway says it expects the last of its damaged cars will be removed by the end of the week from the site of a fiery derailment near Guernsey. It also says in an email that...
The Canadian Press
Dec 20, 2019
Crews work to contain burning oil tankers from a CPR train derailment west of Guernsey on Dec. 9, 2019. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
Regina retailer weighs in on 'showrooming' impact after CFIB survey
As people embrace the last shopping weekend before Christmas, a local retailer is hoping they keep small businesses in mind. Brian Sampson has owned and operated Sunshine and Ski in Regina since 1980....
Dec 20, 2019
Brian Sampson has owned and operated Sunshine and Ski in Regina since 1980. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
George Reed campaign shines light on financial aid for mobility equipment
As the public contributes to a GoFundMe campaign to help Saskatchewan Roughriders legend George Reed pay for mobility equipment, he's not the only senior looking for financial aid. Jason Kelln, sales ...
Andrew Shepherd
Dec 20, 2019
Canadian government to invest $2.5M in First Nations youth wellness programs
On Thursday, the Canadian government announced funding to address the suicide crises that many Saskatchewan First Nations communities are currently facing. Federal Minister of Indigenous Services Marc...
Harrison Brooks
Dec 19, 2019
Ochapowace Chief Margaret Bear takes a moment before her emotional address about the suicide crisis her community has been facing, during a press conference at the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations building in Saskatoon on Dec. 19, 2019. (Harrison Brooks/650 CKOM)
Sask. environment minister 'jovial' after meeting with federal minister
Seeming in fairly high spirits Thursday afternoon, Saskatchewan's environment minister spoke to the media after his meeting with his federal counterpart. Dustin Duncan said he's now looking forward to...
Lisa Schick
Dec 19, 2019
Dustin Duncan, minister responsible for SaskPower, speaks with the media on Dec. 2, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sale of former Capital Pointe lot gets court approval
Another step has been taken in the long, long, long journey to have something built on the former Capital Pointe lot. On Wednesday, a justice at the Court of Queen's Bench in Regina granted judicial a...
CJME News
Dec 19, 2019
The former Capital Pointe property at the corner of Albert Street and Victoria Avenue. (980 CJME file photo)
Sask. privacy commissioner looking into LifeLabs breach
The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Saskatchewan is launching an investigation into the cyberattack on LifeLabs. In a media release Thursday, Ronald J. Kruzeniski said the health-care informat...
CJME News
Dec 19, 2019
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