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Former RM of Sherwood councillor not guilty of corruption
A judge has found former RM of Sherwood Councillor Tim Probe not guilty on charges of breach of trust and municipal corruption. He was accused of offering to trade votes with Reeve Jeff Poissant over ...
Kevin Martel
Jun 07, 2018
Tim Probe. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME file photo)
U of R believes videotaped exams helped curb cheating
With final exams complete and the spring semester over, the University of Regina is thinking about continuing its videotaped final exams pilot project. Back in April, it was announced all large examin...
Jun 07, 2018
RCMP officer meets Filipino kids he helped save from abuse
A Saskatchewan RCMP investigator who helped convict a sex offender who was paying mothers in the Philippines to abuse their children, was able to meet some of the kids he saved last week. Cpl. Jared C...
CKOM News
Jun 07, 2018
Cpl. Jared Clarke with the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit interacts with children he helped rescue from sexual abuse in the Philippines. (RCMP/Submitted)
Sask. premier says new US tariffs hurting steel projects in province
REGINA - Saskatchewan's premier says recently imposed U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum have caused some projects in the States to grind to a halt. Scott Moe says several energy pipeline pro...
The Canadian Press
Jun 07, 2018
'Antsy, excited' Collaros to take 1st snap as Rider
It's a game six months in the making. On Friday, quarterback Zach Collaros will start for the Saskatchewan Roughriders for the first time since being traded to the team on Jan. 3. "Antsy, excited, anx...
Jun 07, 2018
Riders QB Zach Collaros, number 17, during preseason training camp in Saskatoon. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
Most farmer-made ditches, sloughs unapproved: Sask. auditor
Most ditches, sloughs and other farmer-made drainage works on Saskatchewan agricultural lands have not been given the okay by the provincial government. That was one of the findings in the most recent...
Kevin Martel
Jun 07, 2018
The provincial auditor's report says unapproved drainage works in some areas increases the risk of flooding to farmland and other bodies of water. (Jennifer LaCharite/DiscoverWeyburn.com)
Vandals destroy washrooms at Wakamow Valley
Thanks to a donation from a Moose Jaw plumbing company, Wakamow Valley won't have to clog up funds to pay for repairs after vandals destroyed bathrooms early this week. Margaret Moran is the CEO of th...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 07, 2018
Damage from vandalism to public bathrooms at Wakamow Valley in Moose Jaw June 5, 2018. (Wakamow Valley Authority/Facebook)
Rain improves topsoil moisture across Sask.
Rain in the past week was a welcome gift to many farmers, but not all crops are getting the moisture they need. The provincial crop report for the week of May 29 to June 4 said moisture across Saskatc...
CJME News
Jun 07, 2018
(Tim Berg/Full Line Ag)
Ontario could see a seismic political shift in today’s provincial election
TORONTO - Ontario goes to the polls today in an election that could see a seismic political shift if Doug Ford's Tories beat out the NDP, their closest rival, and win a majority government, as the lat...
The Canadian Press
Jun 07, 2018
Activist camp remains in Wascana despite notice to leave
Despite a notice saying they had to leave, a group of activists will continue camping in Wascana. As of Wednesday, the Justice for our Stolen Children camp has been in the park for 99 days. The group ...
Britton Gray
Jun 06, 2018
The Justice for our Stolen Children camp remains up for its 99th day on June 6, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
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