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Planned Parenthood supports pediatric IUD recommendation
The Canadian Pediatric Society (CPS) has changed its stance and is recommending intrauterine devices (IUDs) as the best form of contraceptive for teen girls. In a statement released Thursday, the CPS ...
CJME News
May 31, 2018
Spring session ends for rookie leaders
It was a session of firsts, as Scott Moe led his party as premier for the first time while opposition leader Ryan Meili did the same for the NDP as Thursday marked the end of the 2018 spring session o...
Kevin Martel
May 31, 2018
Premier Scott Moe and reflects back on the 2018 spring session on May 31, 2018. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
51st Mosaic festival kicks off with new, returning pavilions
For the 51st year in a row, Mosaic festival kicked off on Thursday. A returning guest for this year's event includes the African pavilion. They're returning from a 14-year hiatus and are thrilled to b...
CJME News
May 31, 2018
2018 Motif festival cancelled in Moose Jaw
While the Motif Multicultural Festival has become a summer tradition in Moose Jaw, the event won't be taking place in 2018. Moose Jaw Multicultural Festival Inc. announced Monday via the Motif festiva...
CJME News
May 31, 2018
Performers at the Motif festival on July 9, 2017. (Motif Multicultural Festival/Facebook)
Seeding ahead of schedule, rain needed: crop report
While rain is needed in many areas of the province, conditions have helped many Saskatchewan farmers get crops into the ground. According to the province's weekly crop report, 91 per cent of the crop ...
CJME News
May 31, 2018
Man assaulted, robbed in home invasion north of Yorkton
A man is in hospital after being assaulted in the middle of night during a home invasion. RCMP said several people wearing masks and carrying weapons broke into a home Wednesday around 1:30 a.m. in th...
CJME News
May 31, 2018
Cab company group praises Sask. ride-share law
An industry group representing Saskatchewan taxi companies is supporting a bill allowing ride-sharing services to operate in the province. Sandra Boire, a spokesperson for the Saskatchewan Taxi Cab As...
CKOM News
May 31, 2018
U.S. imposing steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico, ahead of G7
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration is making good on its threat to slap Canada with hefty steel and aluminum tariffs, setting the stage for a possible trade war and leaving Prime Minister Justin Tr...
The Canadian Press
May 31, 2018
STC 1 year on, few private companies filling bus service
It has been exactly one year since the doors were shut on the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC). The Saskatchewan Party government announced the closure of the 70-year old provincial bus compa...
Sarah Mills
May 31, 2018
Wild weather Wednesday brings hail, wind and heavy rain
Leaves, broken tree branches, and a few puddles still littered the streets Thursday morning after severe storms rolled through southern Saskatchewan on Wednesday. The wild weather began before sunrise...
CJME News
May 31, 2018
A photo of Wascana Lake and the Saskatchewan Legislature as major storm clouds rolled through May 30, 2018. (Chris Graham Photography/Twitter @CGPhotography)
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