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Southwestern Sask. floods, despite drought conditions
Last year there was a lot of concern about the drought-like conditions in southwestern Saskatchewan. But now, all people can talk about is the amount of flooding the area has seen over the past week. ...
Apr 18, 2023
Matt Kelly and his son, Copeland, walk across their dry farm in Watrous, Sask. May 2018. (Lesley Kelly/submitted)
Saskatchewan-based federal workers could be impacted by strike as deadline looms
The union representing more than 155,000 workers says if a deal with the federal government is not reached by Tuesday evening, then workers would go on strike Wednesday morning. That could impact as m...
Lindsay Newman
Apr 17, 2023
(980 CJME file photo)
Sask. adds virtual outpatient spaces to addictions treatment capacity
Saskatchewan is adding to its addictions treatment capacity, with 36 virtual outpatient treatment spaces coming online this spring. The spaces are being offered through EHN Canada. "EHN Canada is a na...
CJME News
Apr 17, 2023
Angus Reid has conducted a poll about students changing their names or pronouns at school. (980 CJME file photo)
Gardening expert offers tips for spring
The grass is always greener on the other side of winter. With the weather getting warmer, many people across Saskatchewan are eager to get their yards in tip-top shape for spring. Rick Van Duyvendyk, ...
Apr 15, 2023
Rick Van Duyvendyk, host of Garden Talk on 980 CJME, advises people to be consistent when watering their gardens. (Dutch Growers/Facebook)
'It's been home:' Schaffer-Baker excited to remain in Saskatchewan
Kian Schaffer-Baker provides an aerial weapon for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and he'll remain grounded in Saskatchewan for the next few years. The 24-year-old product of Mississauga, Ont., signed a...
Britton Gray
Apr 14, 2023
Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Kian Schaffer-Baker. (File photo courtesy of Saskatchewan Roughriders)
'Are you kidding me?' Shellbrook area goat delivers sextuplets
By Nigel Maxwell A small petting zoo west of Shellbrook is celebrating a little miracle; in fact, there were six little miracles. A five-year-old Nigerian dwarf cross goat named Party successfully del...
paNOW
Apr 14, 2023
Candace Wolfe holds her prized doe Party and is surrounded by the six new additions to her petting zoo. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW)
High water affecting highways in southwestern Saskatchewan
The spring runoff is forcing drivers off some Saskatchewan highways, including three in the southwest. Highway 4 near Cadillac, Highway 19 between Central Butte and Bridgeford, and Highway 42 northwes...
Apr 14, 2023
Highway 4 near Cadillac was washed out in mid-April. (Ministry of Highways/Submitted)
Water Security Agency says situation in Swift Current is 'stabilizing'
Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency (WSA) says water levels in the Swift Current area are "stabilizing." Even though the city remains under a state of emergency - and has said it will be for up to tw...
CJME News
Apr 14, 2023
(Ally Paige/Swift Current Online)
From Indigenous languages to health care, Trudeau takes wide range of questions at town hall
In his short visit to Regina on Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau capped things off with a stop at the First Nations University of Canada for a public town hall. About 100 people sat in a circle...
Lisa Schick
Apr 14, 2023
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau answers a question at a budget town hall at the First Nations University of Canada. Apr. 13 2023 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Conditions on roads across Saskatchewan affected by rising water levels
Rising water levels have forced the closures of a number of roads in Saskatchewan, including in Grasslands National Park. In a tweet Thursday, Parks Canada said all roads in the East/West blocks of th...
CJME News
Apr 13, 2023
Flooding has forced the closure of this road in Grasslands National Park. (Parks Canada/Twitter)
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