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Hodgeville shows off its Christmas Spirit
A village in southwestern Saskatchewan showed off its Christmas spirit with its "The Night Jesus was Born" event. Hodgeville is about an hour southeast of Swift Current. It recently held the event, wi...
Roman Hayter
Dec 09, 2023
One of the nativity scenes during Hodgeville's "The Night Jesus Was Born" event. (Gail Hapanowicz/Submitted)
Study says Saskatchewan's methane emissions underestimated
Just days after Saskatchewan's government criticized the federal government's proposed methane rules for the oil and gas industry, new research is criticizing emissions from Saskatchewan's oilpatch. A...
CJME News
Dec 08, 2023
A new emissions study suggests Saskatchewan's oilpatch emissions are higher than estimated. (980 CJME file photo)
'Quite devastating:' Fire destroys iconic Yorkton landmark
A piece of Yorkton's history was lost in a fire Thursday night. One of the two barns on the Yorkton exhibition grounds is now a pile of charred wood and ash. The fire began around 9:30 p.m., and at th...
Roman Hayter
Dec 08, 2023
Fire destroyed a barn on the Yorkton exhibition grounds on Dec. 7, 2023. (Barb Woytas/Submitted)
Saskatchewan reports five more flu-related deaths
Influenza claimed the lives of five Saskatchewan residents over the past two weeks. According to the Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program report issued Friday by the Ministry of Health, ...
CJME News
Dec 08, 2023
Only to the Ministry of Health, just over 21 per cent of Saskatchewan residents have got their flu shot this year. (The Canadian Press file photo)
'White-knuckle driving:' Rain, snow leave southeast Sask. highways slick
The winter weather that was expected to wallop Saskatchewan on Friday only clipped the southeastern part of the province, but it still caused hazardous driving conditions. As of noon, a jackknifed sem...
Gillian Massie
Dec 08, 2023
The storm that hit areas of Saskatchewan on Friday caused issues on some of the province's highways. (980 CJME file photo)
Dates finalized for inquest into James Smith killings
By Susan McNeil The inquest into the deaths of 11 people on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon have been finalized, according to the Saskatchewan coroner's website. Between Jan. 15 and Feb. 2 o...
paNOW
Dec 08, 2023
The 10 victims of the mass killing on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon in 2022. The RCMP later revealed that Damien Sanderson, originally a suspect, was also a victim. (RCMP/Submitted)
Moe concerned about talk of fossil fuel phase-out at COP28
As Saskatchewan's government spends hundreds of thousands of dollars hosting a pavilion at COP28 to tell the world how sustainable the province's industries are, those industries are getting hit with ...
Lisa Schick
Dec 08, 2023
Premier Scott Moe (980 CJME file photo)
'Double whammy:' Eyre says Sask. has been slammed by another federal regulation
The Saskatchewan Party and the NDP have found something to agree on: The province is standing firm against new federal regulations on oil and gas emissions. Under the policy framework, the industry wi...
Nicole Garn
Dec 07, 2023
Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre says the new federal regulations on oil and gas cap emissions likely will go to the province's Economic Assessment Tribunal. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
'A special thing': Mueller returns to Regina to join Riders' coaching staff
Every time Marc Mueller enters Mosaic Stadium, he'll be reminded of the impact his grandfather had on the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The Riders' new offensive co-ordinator's grandfather was Ron Lancast...
Britton Gray
Dec 07, 2023
Marc Mueller speaks with the media for the first time as the Saskatchewan Roughriders' offensive co-ordinator on Dec. 7, 2023. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
'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)
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