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NDP wants province to call on military for help with COVID-19
As COVID-19 cases rise by hundreds each day and hospitalizations continue to hit record highs, Saskatchewan's NDP is calling for the provincial government to extend a request to the Canadian military ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 22, 2021
Saskatchewan NDP Health Critic Vicki Mowat calls on the provincial government to reach out to the military to ask for help in dealing with rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations on Sept. 22, 2021. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Mid-year financial report forecasts surplus for City of Regina
The City of Regina is on track to remain in the black. According to the city's mid-year financial report, Regina is projected to run a surplus of $3.3 million. The city is expecting a total of about $...
CJME News
Sep 22, 2021
APAS ready to work with government, sees opportunity in minority
Like most people examining the results of Monday's federal election, Todd Lewis said it looks like more of the same. "We expect things to operate basically how they have for the past couple years and ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 22, 2021
Todd Lewis on his farm in Gray on Aug. 13, 2020. (980 CJME file photo)
Humane society lowering fees to encourage adoptions of cats, kittens
The Regina Humane Society is dealing with what it's calling a "cat crisis." In a media release Wednesday, the organization said it's "reaching its capacity" to care for cats at its facility on Armour ...
CJME News
Sep 22, 2021
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Latest COVID update Sept. 22: Hospitalizations reach record high again
For the fourth straight day, Saskatchewan has set a record for hospitalizations due to COVID-19. The Ministry of Health said Wednesday there were 265 people in the province's hospitals because of the ...
CJME News
Sep 22, 2021
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Stretched to the max: Hospitals hoping to see benefits of new COVID measures
The number of COVID-19 patients in Saskatchewan hospitals continues to reach record highs. Dr. Alex Wong, an infectious disease physician in Regina, joined the Greg Morgan Morning Show on Wednesday to...
Sep 22, 2021
A woman being tested for COVID-19 in her vehicle at the drive-through testing facility in Regina. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Mild and dry: Environment Canada issues predictions for fall
Fall is officially here -- but the forecast has other ideas. Above-seasonal temperatures are on tap for the foreseeable future, according to Environment Canada meteorologist David Phillips. "Look at t...
Sep 22, 2021
Regina and Saskatoon had a risk of frost overnight, but it didn't materialize. As of Wednesday morning frost advisories were up for north of Yorkton around Canora, Kamsack, Melfort, and Nipawin. (CJME file photo)
Classroom closed at Ecole Elsie Mironuck School due to COVID cases
Some Grade 3 students at Ecole Elsie Mironuck Community School will be learning from home starting Thursday after multiple cases of COVID-19 were identified in their classroom. Regina Public Schools s...
CJME News
Sep 22, 2021
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Sask. scholar says Trudeau's election win will further divide Canada
National unity is a great concern for some people after Justin Trudeau was re-elected as Canada's prime minister. That's the case for a professor from the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Pol...
Brent Bosker
Sep 22, 2021
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COVID measures the most significant in Sask. history: Moe
COVID-19 case numbers continue to rise by hundreds each day and twice this week Saskatchewan's hospital and ICU admissions with the virus have hit record highs. Premier Scott Moe said that's why the p...
CJME News
Sep 22, 2021
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
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