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Sunwing cancels all winter flights out of Regina with a few exceptions
Sunwing has cancelled most of its flights out of Regina for the rest of the winter. Some of the passengers who are affected had to rebook in February or March after Sunwing's first round of cancellati...
CJME News
Jan 17, 2023
(File photo)
'Humbled beyond belief:' Father of teen who broke neck in rodeo is grateful for support
Tragedy struck a Saskatchewan family just a few days before the New Year. Sandy Cooper-Black was in Brooks, Alta., participating in a rodeo when he was bucked off a bronco. Cooper-Black, 16, suffered ...
Daniel Reech
Jan 17, 2023
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Reservations for campsites in Saskatchewan parks to open in early April
Campers in Saskatchewan can now start to plan their holidays. On Tuesday, Sask Parks announced reservations for the 2023 camping season will be accepted April 3 for seasonal campsites and April 4 to 1...
CJME News
Jan 17, 2023
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Sask. seeking to limit fees on exports going through Port of Vancouver
Saskatchewan is heading to court to get involved in a case based in B.C. In a media release Tuesday, the provincial government said it was joining Manitoba in seeking leave in Federal Court to interve...
CJME News
Jan 17, 2023
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Moe expecting meeting soon on health money
Money for health care has been a sore spot for a while between the provinces and federal government, but there may be room for optimism now. While speaking about his event invitation snub on Monday, P...
Lisa Schick
Jan 17, 2023
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe. (980 CJME)
RCMP officers take down shovel-wielding man near Estevan
A wild incident Friday involving a three-vehicle crash and a man wielding a shovel resulted in Highway 47 being closed for a couple of hours -- and charges against the man. The RCMP said the incident ...
CJME News
Jan 16, 2023
Near-victims of 'grandparent scam' thwart criminal operation with police sting
An ongoing phone scam that swindled about $100,000 from victims was thwarted by an elderly Saskatoon couple. Saskatoon police reported last week that three men from Quebec, two aged 25 and one 26, had...
Libby Giesbrecht
Jan 16, 2023
Regina crews nearing completion of residential plowing
After almost two weeks of plowing residential streets in Regina, crews have finally reached the finish line. As of Monday night, the City of Regina says crews will have plowed all of its residential r...
Jan 16, 2023
A windrow in Harbour Landing. (980 CJME file photo)
Prime minister tours Saskatoon's Vital Metals, premier not invited to event
Premier Scott Moe was not on the short list of attendees as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a brief stop in Saskatoon on Monday morning. The prime minister toured Vital Metals, Canada's first rare ...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 16, 2023
Federal workers' forced return to workplace not sitting well with PSAC vice-president
As of Monday, federal government workers are supposed to start heading back to the workplace. It's the first day of a phased transitional period for federal workers that will see them being more visib...
Jan 16, 2023
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