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Spring runoff prediction shows dry conditions in south Sask.
It could be another dry summer in Southern Saskatchewan. The Water Security Agency released its preliminary predictions for the spring runoff Thursday, which project below-normal levels for southern r...
CJME News
Feb 08, 2018
A chart outlining the spring runoff predictions by the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency on Feb. 8, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
No requests yet to extend bar hours as Olympics get underway
There is nothing more Canadian than hockey, the cold and a beer. But that might not necessarily mix this year's Winter Olympics. Due to the time difference with Pyeongchang, South Korea, the hockey ga...
Sarah Mills
Feb 08, 2018
Police find missing senior
Regina police have found a missing 69-year-old man. William Daechert was located in Regina on Thursday. He was taken by EMS to hospital as a precautionary measure and because Daechert was outside for ...
CJME News
Feb 08, 2018
Alberta and B.C. left with limited options to escalate trade war
CALGARY - British Columbia Premier John Horgan held off on ratcheting up a trade war with Alberta Wednesday, but experts say both provinces still have a few limited options to raise the stakes. Albert...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2018
Canadian Olympic Roundup: Morris and Lawes open with mixed results in doubles curling
GANGNEUNG, Korea, Republic Of - The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics don't officially open until Friday but a couple of Canadians were already in competition mode Thursday. Doubles curlers John Morris and ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2018
Canadian Olympic mixed doubles curling team John Morris and Kaitlyn Lawes. (Curling Canada/Twitter @CurlingCanada)
Municipalities say no to levy for firefighter mental health
by Glenn Hicks, paNow Saskatchewan's urban municipalities have voted against a proposal to collect a levy to help pay for mental supports for volunteer firefighters, but the group which offers these s...
paNOW
Feb 08, 2018
Sherwood councillor ousted by court over conflict of interest
Whether he's found guilty in his criminal case or not, Tim Probe won't be returning to his council seat in the R.M. of Sherwood. Probe is charged with municipal corruption and breach of trust. There w...
Lisa Schick
Feb 08, 2018
A court ruling has disqualified RM of Sherwood councillor Tim Probe from his seat due to conflict of interest. (File photo/980 CJME)
Luther Invitational will include 1st full girls’ tournament
For the first time in the history of the Luther Invitational Basketball Tournament (LIT), a full eight-team girls' tournament will be taking place. Girls were first given a chance to participate in th...
Britton Gray
Feb 08, 2018
Luther students Liam Zimmer, Madeleine Tell and Logan Lindskog shoot around the basketball after the Luther Invitational basketball tournament opening conference on Feb. 7, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Senate celebrates budget deal – but shutdown still possible
WASHINGTON - Senate leaders brokered a long-sought budget agreement Wednesday that would shower the Pentagon and domestic programs with an extra $300 billion over the next two years. But both Democrat...
Associated Press
Feb 08, 2018
No tourism plan in place once pot is legal: Sask. minister
The Mayor of Weyburn raised concerns over tourists coming up from the United States once marijuana becomes legal in Canada. During "bear pit" - a question and answer panel with Sask. ministers - at th...
Feb 07, 2018
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