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What not to wear in winter
Dressing warmly in winter is a good idea; over-dressing in cotton isn't, says the owner of a local winter apparel shop. Sunshine and Ski's Brian Sampson says the most common misconception he and his s...
Evan Radford
Jan 17, 2019
Britain’s Prince Philip, queen’s husband, in car accident
LONDON - Buckingham Palace says the 97-year-old husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, has been in a car accident but wasn't injured. The palace said the two-vehicle accident happened...
Associated Press
Jan 17, 2019
Britain's Prince Philip attends the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank in October. (Alastair Grant/AP)
Chopper installing power lines over Highway 1 near Rush Lake
People driving between Swift Current and Moose Jaw are advised to be cautious Thursday and Friday as they pass by Rush Lake - they're likely to see a helicopter stringing up power lines across all fou...
CJME News
Jan 17, 2019
A helicopter strings up new power lines across Highway 1 in Saskatchewan for SaskPower. (Submitted by SaskPower)
City swimming forward with plans to replace aging pools
The future of two Regina pools is up for discussion at a committee level public meeting on Thursday. The city has released its Recreation Master Plan, which will affect Maple Leaf and Wascana pools. T...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 17, 2019
Heritage Community resident Shelley Johnson speaks at a rally on Dec. 8 protesting the city's plans to close Maple Leaf Pool. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Renovations to be revealed at Saskatchewan school where shooting took place
Ryan McKenna, The Canadian Press LA LOCHE, Sask. - The mayor of a northern Saskatchewan community says there are mixed feelings as renovations to the high school are revealed three year after a deadly...
The Canadian Press
Jan 17, 2019
Statue stature: Moose Jaw wants to reclaim tallest moose title
Moose Jaw's looking to reclaim the title of world's tallest moose statue. For more than three decades, Mac the Moose held the record at around 9.75 metres (32 feet) tall. However, in 2015, Norway stol...
Jan 17, 2019
A federal employee is detained in China. Does he have diplomatic immunity?
Jordan Press, The Canadian Press OTTAWA - "We are extremely concerned as should be all countries around the world that China is choosing to act arbitrarily whether it is in application of its own just...
The Canadian Press
Jan 17, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to the media, along with MP Ralph Goodale, right, at the DEEP geothermal lab in Regina, Sask. on Jan. 11, 2019. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Questions raised about Regina's proposed ride-sharing rules
Regina city council still has many issues to tackle before making its final decision to allow companies like Uber and Lyft to operate. A meeting on proposed regulations for ride-sharing services in th...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 16, 2019
The Saskatchewan government has introduced legislation to allow ride-sharing services like Uber to operate in the province. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Parishioners clean up after St. Peter's church vandalized
The congregation at St. Peter's Parish in Regina have spent the last few days cleaning up after their church was broken into and vandalized. Staff, parishioners and students from O'Neill High School p...
Joseph Ho
Jan 16, 2019
St. Peter's Catholic Church in Regina was broken into and vandalized sometime on Jan. 13, 2019. (Archdiocese of Regina/Twitter)
$12M in crop research funding announced at CropSphere
Can peas be packed with more protein? Is there a better way to beat back herbicide-resistant wild oat? Those questions could be answered thanks to a government funding package for crop research unveil...
CKOM News
Jan 16, 2019
A field of winter wheat in southern Saskatchewan just before harvest in August 2017. (Chris Holzapfel)
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