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'The place is a disaster:' Regina Airbnb host cleaning up after SWAT raid
It was a scene straight out of a cop show when the Regina Police Service's SWAT team showed up at Tara Van Sichem's Airbnb. Police say the raid was because the renters of the property on Pasqua Street...
Nicole Garn
Dec 07, 2023
Damages to Tara Van Sichem's Airbnb in Regina. (Tara Van Sichem/Submitted)
'All of a sudden my gun went off:' Former Mountie takes stand at murder trial
By Nigel Maxwell Content warning: This story contains graphic depictions of sex and violence. A former Saskatchewan RCMP officer who's charged with first-degree murder is maintaining he never intended...
paNOW
Dec 07, 2023
Prior to resigning in June of 2021, Bernie Herman had been a member of the RCMP for over 30 years. (paNOW file photo)
Moe condemns Canada's coming emissions cap for oil and gas sector
Saskatchewan's premier says new rules from Ottawa that put a cap on greenhouse gas emissions by the oil and gas industry will have "serious economic impacts on Canadians." Under the policy framework, ...
CJME News
Dec 07, 2023
Sask. extends incentives to attract health-care workers to rural areas
The Saskatchewan government is putting up more money to get health-care workers into rural areas of the province. The government announced Thursday it's putting up another $3 million to extend the Rur...
CJME News
Dec 07, 2023
The program offers incentives of between $30,000 and $50,000 over three years. (980 CJME file photo)
'It adds stress:' Sask. farmers react to amended carbon tax relief bill
Some Saskatchewan farmers are speaking out against the latest amendment to Bill C-234. The private member's bill introduced in the House of Commons was intended to create exemptions for farmers paying...
Daniel Reech
Dec 06, 2023
Bill C-234 was supposed to provide an exemption on the carbon tax for grain dryers. (Ratmaner Dreamstime.com)
Heading home: Mueller joins Mace's staff as offensive co-ordinator
Marc Mueller is coming home. The CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders and new head coach Corey Mace announced Wednesday that the Regina-born Mueller will be the team's offensive co-ordinator. He signed a tw...
Britton Gray
Dec 06, 2023
Former Calgary Stampeders quarterbacks coach Marc Mueller has joined the staff of Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Corey Mace as the team's offensive co-ordinator. (File photo courtesy of Stampeders.com)
Kids and cops take over Regina mall for Christmas shopping spree
The Cornwall Centre was filled with smiling faces and police officers wearing Santa hats and elf ears Wednesday. It was to celebrate the seventh annual CopShop event, in which 20 children are paired u...
Nicole Garn
Dec 06, 2023
Parker Baumann, 13, and RPS Insp. Kelly Trithart make a perfect pair for the CopShop event at the Cornwall Centre. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Feds, province invest $13.5M in nine infrastructure projects
The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are putting $13.5 million into nine infrastructure projects in the province. The federal government is investing more than $8.8 million, with the province ad...
CJME News
Dec 06, 2023
The locations of the nine projects are spread across the province. 980 CJME file photo)
Moe says Sask. pavilion at COP-28 has been well-attended
Over the first couple days of Saskatchewan's pavilion being open at a United Nations climate conference in Dubai, Premier Scott Moe said the pavilion has had good attendance and good engagement at its...
Lisa Schick
Dec 06, 2023
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, speaking from the Saskatchewan pavilion at COP-28 in Dubai, says the first few day have gone extremely well and he's happy with the engagement so far. (Screenshot)
UPDATE: Regina police say woman's death wasn't a crime
Regina police and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service have determined the death of a woman late Tuesday wasn't criminal in nature. In a media release Wednesday afternoon, police said their investigation...
CJME News
Dec 06, 2023
Police didn't release any more details, including the woman's identity or the cause of her death. (Regina Police Service/X)
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