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Backup QB spot will be up for grabs at Roughriders' camp
The battle for the backup quarterback spot could be a heated one come Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp. While veteran Trevor Harris is pencilled in to be the starter for the 2024 season, there a...
Britton Gray
Mar 22, 2024
Mason Fine was the Riders' backup quarterback to start the 2023 season. (File photo courtesy of the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Saskatchewan company hit with $70K fine for 2021 workplace injury
A Saskatchewan company has been fined $70,000 in connection with a workplace injury in September of 2021. On March 13, Sunterra Horticulture (Canada) Inc. pleaded guilty in Yorkton Provincial Court to...
CJME News
Mar 22, 2024
The fine was levied after the company pleaded guilty in Yorkton Provincial Court. (980 CJME file photo)
Teachers to withdraw extracurricular support from Monday to Thursday: STF
Teachers across Saskatchewan will withdraw support for extracurricular activities from Monday through Thursday, as the dispute between the provincial government and teachers' union continues. The late...
CKOM News
Mar 22, 2024
'He is smiling down': Brian Mulroney's sons touched by Canadians' tributes
MONTREAL - Brian Mulroney's three sons say there's no doubt their father would have been thrilled by this week's public tributes honouring his life. "He would have loved it. He is smiling down right n...
The Canadian Press
Mar 22, 2024
Productions set to shoot at a Regina soundstage with help of LED volume wall
An LED volume wall at the John Hopkins Regina Soundstage could help reinvigorate Saskatchewan's film production industry. The wall holds a series of linked LED panels set out in a 320-degree circular ...
Gillian Massie
Mar 22, 2024
Anand Ramayya, founder of Karma Films, cuts the ribbon leading to the LED volume wall, along with Minister Laura Ross and Premier Scott Moe. March 22, 2024 (Lisa Schick/ 980 CJME)
Saskatoon Blazers eyeing back-to-back U18 AAA championships
Winning the last game of the season is extremely difficult, but doing it in back-to-back seasons is even tougher. That's the challenge ahead for the Saskatchewan Male AAA Hockey League's Saskatoon Bla...
Will Mandzuk
Mar 22, 2024
In the news today: Ottawa mulling lunch program and Saltwire media holding on?
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... Will Ottawa say yes to a national lunch program? A framework for a national sch...
The Canadian Press
Mar 22, 2024
37th annual Z99 Radiothon raises $511,698 for Regina's NICU
After nearly four decades, Z99's Radiothon is approaching $12 million in donations to help save babies' lives in Regina and southern Saskatchewan. The 37th edition of the annual Radiothon raised $511,...
CJME News
Mar 21, 2024
Wheels (left to right), Cassity and Hospitals of Regina Foundation president and CEO Dino Sophocleous after the 37th annual Z99 Radiothon wrapped up at the Cornwall Centre. (Z99/Facebook)
'This was a close call:' Tisdale man finally leaves gangs, gunfire behind in Haiti
By Cam Lee A harrowing ordeal is over for a Tisdale man who was trapped in Haiti. Richard Phillips was in Haiti for work when a gang uprising led to mass chaos and violence across the country, leading...
northeastNOW
Mar 21, 2024
Tisdale native Richard Phillips (in orange shirt) was able to escape Haiti, which has been plagued by gang violence and political upheaval. (Richard Phillips/Facebook)
House of Commons rejects Conservative non-confidence motion over carbon pricing
OTTAWA - The federal Liberal government will not be forced into an election over carbon pricing - at least not today. The Liberals, NDP and Bloc Qubcois all voted against a Conservative motion calling...
The Canadian Press
Mar 21, 2024
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