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Riders' Lanier makes big impact off field with charity foundation
There's no place like home for Anthony Lanier II. "We have a very tight-knit community to the point where every child is raised by the community. We say 'It takes a village to raise a child,' " the Sa...
Britton Gray
Oct 09, 2021
Riders defensive tackle Anthony Lanier II. (File photo courtesy of Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Physician town hall paints grim pictures of Sask. COVID-19 situation
During Thursday night's virtual meeting with health-care professionals across the province, the top doctors in the Saskatchewan Health Authority painted a picture of dwindling hospital beds, patients ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 08, 2021
SUN worried about new provincial command for COVID
The head of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses isn't sure a "provincial command centre" is what the government should be worried about right now. On Thursday morning, Premier Scott Moe announced that pr...
Lisa Schick
Oct 08, 2021
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses president Tracy Zambory. (650 CKOM file photo)
Editorial cartoon depicting Broncos tragedy becomes Canada Post stamp
An editorial cartoon published in the wake of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash has been made into a stamp by Canada Post. Bruce MacKinnon, an editorial cartoonist at the Halifax Chronicle Herald, drew t...
CJME News
Oct 08, 2021
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Saskatchewan's unemployment rate drops in September
Saskatchewan recorded the largest month-to-month drop in unemployment rate in Canada in September. According to job numbers released Friday by Statistics Canada, the province's unemployment rate went ...
CJME News
Oct 08, 2021
Rules of the road: SGI to require proof of vaccination before road tests
Saskatchewan residents who want a shot at a driver's licence are going to need a shot of a COVID-19 vaccine. SGI announced Thursday that proof of vaccination -- or a recent negative COVID test -- will...
CJME News
Oct 07, 2021
Regina doctor says more vaccine mandates required
The federal government needs to put even more vaccine mandates in place, according to a doctor in Saskatchewan. This comes after the Canadian government unveiled its mandatory vaccine policy Wednesday...
Oct 07, 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)
Farmers reporting below-average yields as harvest wraps up
Harvest is nearly complete in Saskatchewan, but farmers are reporting below-average yields. In its weekly crop report, the Ministry of Agriculture said 99 per cent of the crop is in the bin in nearly ...
CJME News
Oct 07, 2021
Saskatchewan producers harvest at sunset. (Darren Sproat/Instagram)
City of Moose Jaw dislodges 'fatberg' from pipe that serves half the city
The first clue that something was wrong was when a local business in Moose Jaw called to complain about a sewer backup on Monday. So, Moose Jaw's public works department sent someone out to investigat...
Lisa Schick
Oct 07, 2021
(Discover Moose Jaw)
Travellers, federal public servants must show proof of vaccination by end of October
Canadians looking to travel by air or rail must have proof they're fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of October or they won't be going anywhere. The federal government unveiled its mandator...
CJME News
Oct 06, 2021
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