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Sask. Parks: Canada Day events, new hiking app, fire bans
Across the province, there are beautiful campsites, hiking trails, and lakes to visit during the hot summer months. Danielle Lingelbach is the Saskatchewan Parks Director of Visitor Experiences and Pu...
Kaleb Sebastian
Jun 29, 2024
Saskatchewan Provincial Parks are ready for a busy Canada Day weekend. Amongst events is a new night-themed Glow Mania silent disco at Pine Lake. (Saskatchewan Provincial Parks Instagram)
Regina Professor Solomon Ratt appointed to Order of Canada
Solomon Ratt attended residential school as a child, where he witnessed firsthand the attempt to stamp out the Cree Language. Now, Ratt looks on with a sense of accomplishment as he has been named to ...
Daniel Reech
Jun 28, 2024
Solomon Ratt helped develop the first Cree language bachelor's degree in the 1980s. (Solomon Ratt/Submitted)
Tornado watches in place for Regina, southeast Sask.
Friday could be a very windy day in southeastern Saskatchewan. The tornado watches issued for southeastern Saskatchewan were put in place after Environment Canada received a report of a funnel cloud b...
CJME News
Jun 28, 2024
A small funnel cloud appeared to develop over Regina on Friday. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
'To her, he was a hero' Donald Sutherland remembered by Sask. family
A local family is feeling a wave of sadness as Donald Sutherland is buried today. In the mid-1970s, a small-town farm girl in Saskatchewan found new confidence and an understanding of herself from ser...
Céline Grimard
Jun 28, 2024
Sask. taking hard look at Alberta's dental opt-out, classroom phone ban
The Alberta government recently said it would opt out of the federal dental plan by 2026 and ban cellphones in K-12 schools starting this fall. The Government of Saskatchewan hasn't made any moves to ...
Nicole Garn
Jun 28, 2024
Premier Scott Moe said the province will look into the possibility of banning cell phones in classrooms after Alberta made the move. (980 CJME file photo)
New Breast Health Centre opening in Regina next year
Construction is underway for the province's new Breast Health Centre in Regina. The provincial government has invested a total of $3.6 million this year for the centre's renovations, staffing and diag...
Nicole Garn
Jun 27, 2024
“This new Breast Health Centre will provide a wide variety of services including diagnostic imaging, biopsies, specialist consultations, patient education and navigation to other on-site post-treatment therapies and rehabilitation,” said Health Minister Everett Hindley. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Regina's Tatiana Maslany celebrates Canada's Walk of Fame award
In an emotional acceptance, Tatiana Maslany unveiled her Canada's Walk of Fame Hometown Star to a group of friends, family, and supporters. "It's just very emotional for me," she said. "It's an incred...
Gillian Massie
Jun 26, 2024
Tatiana Maslany said the provincial government’s Parents’ Bill of Rights was “absurd,” while making a $10,000 donation to a 2SLGBTQIA+ youth shelter. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
Sask. students graduate after dealing with uncertainty due to COVID, sanctions
They didn't get a chance to walk across the stage for their Grade 8 farewell. But four years later, Kate Hultgren and her classmates at Sheldon Williams Collegiate in Regina will get to do so as they ...
Daniel Reech
Jun 26, 2024
Grade 12 grads at Sheldon began high school under a quint system which divided the school year into five parts. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Sask. Public Safety Agency helping with storm cleanup in Carrot River
The Carrot River community has been busy cleaning up and repairing damage after a major storm swept through the area on Sunday evening. The storm pummeled the area with high winds and hail, leaving wi...
CKOM News
Jun 26, 2024
The storm caused significant damage to roofs in Carrot River. (Randy Schmidt, Sask. Severe Weather Tracker/Facebook)
Tribunal report 'hard to take seriously': Federal Environment Minister's office
A report from the Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal on the coming Clean Electricity Regulations from the federal government came to incorrect conclusions, according to the office of Ste...
Lisa Schick
Jun 26, 2024
Steven Guilbeault, Canada's minister of environment and climate change. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle)
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