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Residents pay respects to 16-year-old murder victim on Rae Street
A memorial of stuffed toys, candles and flowers has been laid on the front lawn of a house in North Central, where the city's most recent murder victim died. On Monday, police were sent to a home in t...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2021
A picture taken Nov. 4 shows a shrine in the 1200 block of Rae Street dedicated to a 16-year-old girl who was murdered Nov. 1. (980 CJME file photo)
Health authority looking to resume many health-care services in November
The Saskatchewan government has set a 50-75-90 goal for workers who were moved to help with the COVID-19 fourth wave surge to go back to their original jobs, and for some services to resume over the n...
Lisa Schick
Nov 04, 2021
Latest COVID update Nov. 4: 188 new cases, no deaths
For the first time in 10 days, Saskatchewan didn't report a death due to COVID-19 in its daily update Thursday. However, as of Wednesday, the province still had the country's highest rate of deaths ov...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2021
Saskatchewan increases penalties facing trespassers
Saskatchewan is getting tougher on trespassers. The provincial government on Thursday introduced changes to The Trespass to Property Amendment Act, 2021, which will create stiffer penalties on trespas...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2021
Moose on the loose hoofs it into a Saskatoon school
It wasn't just students running to make the morning school bell. A moose ended up inside a Saskatoon school Thursday morning after crashing through a window at Sylvia Fedoruk School in Evergreen. "A m...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2021
Family brings frustrations over health slowdowns to legislature
Nearly one-year-old Helen briefly pulled at her mother's mask while Laura Weins and Graham Dickson spoke to media, explaining why they're so angry with the provincial government. The couple knew early...
Lisa Schick
Nov 04, 2021
Laura Weins and Graham Dickson are frustrated with the provincial government, saying it opened too early and the fourth wave has pushed back their daughter's much-needed therapies. Nov. 3, 2021 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Grant for winter festival gets support from city committee
A grant of up to $150,000 to support a winter festival in February received support from the city's executive committee on Wednesday. The festival will be called Frost Regina and is expected to take p...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2021
Public skating on Wascana Lake during the Waskimo Winter Festival. (980 CJME file photo)
Clive Tolley elected the new mayor of Moose Jaw
He's a former city councillor, a professional arbitrator and mediator and now he will soon be adding mayor to his resume. Clive Tolley has unofficially been elected the mayor of Moose Jaw in a byelect...
Discover Moose Jaw
Nov 03, 2021
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Lease negotiations continue for temporary homeless shelter, no firm date for availability
The City of Regina is negotiating a lease for a building that it plans to use as a temporary homeless shelter for those living in Pepsi Park. Mayor Sandra Masters said as the city is also working with...
Joseph Ho
Nov 03, 2021
(Logan Stein/980 CJME file photo)
Nurses brought to tears after threatening posters found outside Yorkton hospital
Health-care workers at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre were greeted with a series of anti-vaccination posters on outside doors and windows Tuesday, claiming they would be "held accountable" for "wa...
Lara Fominoff
Nov 03, 2021
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