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Dutch Growers to celebrate seventy years
Saskatchewan based home and garden shop Dutch Growers is celebrating a significant milestone. It is turning seventy years old after being founded in 1953 by the mother and father of Rick Van Duyvendyc...
Lindsay Newman
Apr 23, 2023
(980 CJME file photo)
'The heartbeat of Mother Earth:' Spring Celebration Powwow draws large crowd
Thousands were at the Brandt Centre in Regina to witness one of the largest and longest-running powwows in the nation. The Spring Celebration Powwow was in full effect over the weekend, drawing people...
Daniel Reech
Apr 23, 2023
Dancers performing at the Spring Celebration Powwow at the Brandt Centre on April 22, 2023. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Still time to vote for the worst roads in Saskatchewan
Even though there just was a big snowfall in Saskatchewan, when it all starts to melt the roads may not look nice. CAA Saskatchewan is still looking for nominations and votes for its Worst Roads Campa...
Lindsay Newman
Apr 22, 2023
A stretch of Mayfair Crescent, voted the worst road in Saskatchewan in a CAA poll. (980 CJME)
WSA doesn't expect any significant runoff after snowstorm
The snowstorm that blew through southern Saskatchewan earlier this week was a headache for many and the cause of many road closures. But for the Water Security Agency (WSA), the storm wasn't too great...
Daniel Reech
Apr 21, 2023
(980 CJME file photo)
New program to provide training for film industry in Sask.
A new program announced by the Saskatchewan Media Production Industry Association (SMPIA) could mean more lights, cameras and action in Saskatchewan. Funding of $900,000 will allow SMPIA to facilitate...
Lindsay Newman
Apr 21, 2023
Ken Alecxe, executive director of SMPIA, Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross, Minister responsible for PrariesCan Dan Vandal and chair of SMPIA Mike McNaughton. (Lindsay Newman/980 CJME)
Weyburn dealing with aftermath of April storm
The City of Weyburn is still digging out from the recent snowstorm that smacked southern Saskatchewan. According to Environment Canada, the city was beset by 60 centimetres (or two feet) of snow durin...
Daniel Reech
Apr 21, 2023
Crews in Weyburn were removing snow Friday after two days of an April snowstorm. (Marna McManus/Discover Weyburn)
Citizen-led inquiry on pandemic measures stops in Saskatoon
Saskatoon is the latest stop for the National Citizens Inquiry (NCI), which is looking into the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken by governments to combat it. The inquiry is citi...
CJME News
Apr 21, 2023
(650 CKOM)
Saskatchewan towns lend a hand to stranded Winnipeg students
Students from Winnipeg's Maples Collegiate have unofficially taken up residency in the towns of Wolseley and Indian Head. On Wednesday, the students were on three buses driving to Winnipeg after spend...
Apr 21, 2023
Students from Winnipeg's Maples Collegiate have been staying at Dr. Isman Elementary School in Wolseley since a bus crash Wednesday night. (Connie Baumgartner/Submitted)
Premier Scott Moe keeps blue check mark on Twitter
Premier Scott Moe is now part of an even smaller group on Twitter: Those who still have their blue check mark. This week, the now Elon Musk-headed Twitter removed the legacy check marks that had denot...
Lisa Schick
Apr 21, 2023
Premier Scott Moe is paying out of his own pocket for his Twitter Blue check mark. (Screenshot)
Estevan doctor facing charge of unprofessional conduct
An Estevan doctor is again potentially facing discipline after allegedly breaching previous working orders. Dr. Medhi Horri was suspended in January after a patient complained of malpractice. His susp...
Discover Estevan
Apr 21, 2023
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