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Solar companies still concerned about new rooftop solar program
Saskatchewan's solar industry isn't feeling much sun these days since the new rooftop solar program was announced. Brenden Owens is a co-owner of Prairie Sun Solar in Regina. He said his company hasn'...
Lisa Schick
Nov 05, 2019
Saskatchewan introduces legislation to address vaping
The Government of Saskatchewan is looking to change The Tobacco Control Act to regulate vaping in the province. The proposed amendments will allow the province to treat vaping almost exactly like it r...
CJME News
Nov 05, 2019
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Sask. homeowners have highest unpaid mortgage rate in Canada, report shows
When it comes to making mortgage payments on time, Saskatchewan homeowners are the worst in the country, according to a report from the Canadian Bankers Association. The report shows that as of June 3...
CJME News
Nov 05, 2019
It's a buyers' market in Regina for home sales, as of early January, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Climatologist predicts 'yo-yo' winter weather for next 30 days
Regina may be in for some cold weather on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, but by Friday, temperatures should be on their way up. Environment Canada's senior climatologist, David Phillips, said this w...
CJME News
Nov 05, 2019
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Clear and unequivocal: Thousands of scientists sign letter on climate crisis
An open letter signed by thousands of scientists from around the world may be the clearest demonstration yet of their near-unanimous agreement over the globe's emerging climate crisis. Published Tuesd...
The Canadian Press
Nov 05, 2019
'Quite optimistic': Ryan Straschnitzki has spinal surgery in Thailand
BANGKOK - A hockey player paralyzed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash has received spinal surgery in Thailand that he hopes will restore some of his movement. Doctors on Monday implanted an epidural s...
The Canadian Press
Nov 05, 2019
Former Humbolt Bronco hockey player Ryan Straschnitzki who was injured in a team bus crash gets his new jersey with PX3 AMP hockey team in Calgary, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. A hockey player paralyzed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash has received the spinal surgery in Thailand that could help restore some of his movement. Ryan Straschnitzki, who is paralyzed from the chest down, and 12 others were injured when a semi truck blew through a stop sign and into the path of the Saskatchewan junior hockey team's bus in April 2018. Sixteen people died. TODD KOROL / THE CANADIAN PRESS
River otter likely snuck through open gates to get to Vancouver koi pond
VANCOUVER -- The koi pond at Vancouver's Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden has been drained and the remaining carp removed after a hungry river otter returned for a second annual fall hunting t...
The Canadian Press
Nov 05, 2019
An otter is seen at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in this handout photo from security footage on Oct. 31, 2019. HO / THE CANADIAN PRESS
In last days, al-Baghdadi sought safety in shrinking domain
BEIRUT (AP) - In his last months on the run, Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was agitated, fearful of traitors, sometimes disguised as a shepherd, sometimes hiding underground, always ...
Associated Press
Nov 05, 2019
In this Oct. 27, 2019, file photo, people look at a destroyed houses near the village of Barisha, in Idlib province, Syria, after an operation by the U.S. military which targeted Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of the Islamic State group. In his last months on the run, al-Baghdadi was agitated, fearful of traitors, sometimes disguised as a shepherd, sometimes hiding underground, always dependent on a shrinking circle of confidants. (AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed, File)
SGEU suspends 17 members, takes most to labour board over 'disruption'
The Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board has turned down an attempt by the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union (SGEU) to block a group of dissident members from attending upcoming rati...
Jessie Anton
Nov 05, 2019
A group of correctional officers, who were recently suspended from the SGEU, hold a 'Not My President' T-shirt featuring union president Bob Bymoen's face after a labour relations board hearing on Nov. 4, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
City, province reckon with report of high lead levels
Steve Wolfson lives in the Cathedral area in Regina and is raising two young grandkids, which is one of the reasons he was so concerned when a test of his tap water came back with lead levels about 10...
Lisa Schick
Nov 04, 2019
The lead levels in Steve Wolfson's home in Regina were nearly 10 times the recommended amount when he had them tested. He spoke to the media at the Legislative Building. Nov. 4, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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