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Garneau orders grounding of all Boeing 737 Max 8s over safety concerns
OTTAWA - Transport Minister Marc Garneau is closing Canadian skies to the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, effectively grounding the planes over safety concerns arising from the crash of an Ethiopian Airlin...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2019
Local group making solar panels affordable for Reginans
They've only been on his home for a few weeks, but Josh Campbell is excited about the new solar panels shining on his garage roof. They were bought through the Wascana Solar Co-operative, and the grou...
Lisa Schick
Mar 13, 2019
Josh Campbell stands in front of his garage where solar panels have been installed on March 12, 2019. The panels were purchased through the Wascana Solar cooperative's group buy program. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
‘Not religious neutrality:’ Court hears Saskatchewan appeal of school funding
REGINA - A lawyer for the government has told Saskatchewan's Appeal Court that the province does not want to tie education funding to the religion of its students. Tom Irvine told the Appeal Court on ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2019
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Woman reacts to Lemberg hotel fire: 'That was our home'
For one woman, the Lemberg Hotel was more than just a place to stay the night. It also housed her family memories. Joyce Robertson's father Ted Brockmeyer built the hotel in 1963 where a rink once sto...
CJME News
Mar 12, 2019
Fire engulfs the Lemberg, Sask. hotel late on Monday, March 11, 2019. (Christina Chick Photography/Facebook)
Tips for homeowners to prevent water damage during thaw
With the spring melt underway, there are a few steps you'll want to take to protect your home from water damage. Even though winter is over, keep the shovels handy. "If you have snow that's right up a...
Joseph Ho
Mar 12, 2019
Home care during spring thaw is about keeping water away from your house. Eavestroughs should be cleared of ice, allowing water to drain from the roof. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Charge stayed against woman accused of recording alley fight
A charge against a woman accused of recording a video of two boys fighting in a Regina alley has been stayed. Daralee Klyne was charged with assault in connection to the incident which was recorded an...
CJME News
Mar 12, 2019
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Grenfell long-term care providers oppose private funding
A former health care worker from Grenfell's long-term care facility is calling out the government to stay public, especially for seniors care. "Nobody needs to make money off of health care for senior...
CJME News
Mar 12, 2019
Former Grenfell long-term care home worker Mary Piller says that health care for seniors always ought to remain public in the province. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Individual compensation announced for Indian Day Schools survivors
OTTAWA - The government has reached a proposed settlement with former Indian Day Schools students that would compensate each survivor $10,000, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett annou...
The Canadian Press
Mar 12, 2019
‘Children are going to die:’ Advocate’s report on Tina Fontaine urges changes
SAGKEENG FIRST NATION, Man. - An Indigenous teenager in Manitoba reached out for help multiple times in the weeks before she was found dead in a river but was told there were no beds available, says a...
The Canadian Press
Mar 12, 2019
Rocanville under precautionary drinking water advisory
A portion of the town of Rocanville has been placed under a precautionary drinking water advisory by the provincial Ministry of Health. A water main break is to blame for the advisory, which was issue...
CJME News
Mar 12, 2019
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health issued the advisory for Rocanville on Tuesday, March 12, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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