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Dozens of COVID tickets still waiting for court in Saskatchewan
Less than half of the tickets relating to violations of Saskatchewan's public health orders under the COVID-19 pandemic have been resolved. According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice, 265 charg...
Lisa Schick
Jul 16, 2021
People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier speaks to a crowd in Regina's Victoria Park on May 8, 2021. (980 CJME file photo)
Rescuers race to prevent more death from European floods
BERLIN - In one flooded German town, the ground collapsed under family homes. In another, floodwaters swept through an assisted living centre, killing 12. Rescue workers across Germany and Belgium rus...
Associated Press
Jul 16, 2021
Aiming to allow vaccinated Americans into Canada by mid-August: PM to premiers
WASHINGTON - Canada is getting ready to welcome the world again, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau quietly indicated late Thursday as his office disclosed a target of mid-August for when the border might ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 16, 2021
New app developed to improve road safety
A new app has been launched in Regina with the hopes of keeping more people safe on the road. Be Aware by Kotia's Innovative Technologies Inc., can be used when a person's phone screen is on or off to...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2021
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Regina businesses innovating when it comes to COVID after restrictions
All of Saskatchewan's mandatory restrictions around COVID-19 are gone and have been for several days, but some businesses are giving people a few more options than just "mask on or mask off." When a h...
Lisa Schick
Jul 16, 2021
Nicky's Cafe owner Perry Makris stands in the 'COVID-friendly' section of the restaurant, which has more health precautions for those who still want them. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
SaskPower urging customers to save power during heat wave
The heat wave that has gripped Saskatchewan is expected to result in record demand for electricity. As a result, SaskPower is asking customers to conserve power. "Extreme heat creates more demand for ...
CJME News
Jul 16, 2021
Camping in Saskatchewan parks impacted by fires, heat
Camping season is upon us, as are nearly 130 active wildfires and a blistering heat wave. All of that is causing some campers to stay home, and campsites to shut down. "In a couple of our more norther...
Mattea Columpsi
Jul 15, 2021
CFL announces 10 individuals have tested positive for COVID-19
TORONTO -- The CFL has announced that 10 individuals have returned a positive test for COVID-19. The league says in a statement that it has administered approximately 6,000 tests to "Tier 1 personnel,...
The Canadian Press
Jul 15, 2021
Former defence chief Jonathan Vance facing criminal charge
OTTAWA - Retired general Jonathan Vance, former chief of Canada's defence staff, has been charged with obstruction of justice related to an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct. The Can...
The Canadian Press
Jul 15, 2021
Heat, lack of moisture continue to hinder crops in Saskatchewan
The hot, dry weather continues to take its toll on crops in Saskatchewan. In its weekly report, the Ministry of Agriculture said crops throughout the province "will have their yields and quality sever...
CJME News
Jul 15, 2021
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