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Sask. not among provinces signed on to $10-a-day child care extension
Saskatchewan was out nearly on its own Thursday, when the federal government announced agreements to extend the Early Learning and Child Care program, which provides for $10-a-day daycare. Eleven of t...
Lisa Schick
Mar 06, 2025
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plays with children at a public library in Regina at a parental leave announcement in 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Tariff situation making provincial budgeting difficult
The back-and-forth threat of American tariffs and uncertainty around how much, where and when has made building the Government of Saskatchewan's budget "very difficult" according to provincial Finance...
Lisa Schick
Mar 06, 2025
Saskatchewan’s spring budget for 2025-26 is expected to be released March 19. (CJME file photo)
Tariffs 101: Economist explains economic impact with Evan Bray
As Canada braces for the impact of U.S. tariffs, University of Regina economics professor Jason Childs breaks down what it means for Canadians. From higher prices on imports to reduced household incom...
CJME News
Mar 06, 2025
From higher prices on imports to reduced household incomes due to lower export revenues, the ripple effects of Trump's tariffs could be significant. (monticello/Depositphotos.com)
Raising a glass may get bitter as Sask. breweries face tariffs
Raising a glass might get pricier as Saskatchewan breweries brace for tariffs. On Tuesday, the trade war kicked off after US President Donald Trump imposed the long-awaited 25-per-cent tariffs on Cana...
Mia Holowaychuk
Mar 06, 2025
Free hockey league gives Regina kids a chance to play without barriers
Kids in Regina have the chance to lace up their skates and play one of Canada's national sports, without the usual financial barriers. This year, a record-breaking 476 kids are lacing up their skates ...
Abby Zieverink
Mar 06, 2025
The Ehrlo league is free for kids aged six to 16 in Regina, removing the financial barriers often found in hockey. (980 CJME/Abby Zieverink)
Sask. Food banks brace for bite out of bottom line amid tariffs
The Regina Food Bank is gearing up for challenges with the tariffs but is not certain of how it will be impacted yet. At the direction of United States President Donald Trump, 25 per cent tariffs were...
Abby Zieverink
Mar 05, 2025
Both major food banks in Saskatchewan are essentially "preparing for the worst," amid the tariff war.
Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation Chief arrested and charged
Chief Scott Eashappie, 37, of Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation has been charged with fraud, theft, money laundering and breach of trust. The File Hills First Nations Police Service has arrested him in c...
CJME News
Mar 05, 2025
The chief makes his first court appearance on May 6. (File Hills First Nations Police Service/Facebook)
Four teens charged with attempted murder in Regina knife attack
An attack on an often busy road Monday evening resulted in serious charges for a group of teenagers in Regina. Regina Police Service (RPS) said in a news release on March 4 that officers were called t...
CJME News
Mar 04, 2025
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Regina cheer coach recalls weekend in Dallas: live shooter scare chaos
A Regina cheerleading coach who was caught up in a panicked mob during an active shooter scare is still finding herself revisiting the moment she and the athletes she was responsible for, could be hur...
Gillian Massie
Mar 04, 2025
Athletes and coaches with Regina Rebel’s Cheerleading Athletics Showdown team pose with their medals and trophy. (RCA Showdown/ Submitted)
Pope Francis suffers setback with new breathing crises, Vatican says
ROME - Pope Francis suffered two new acute respiratory crises Monday and was put back on noninvasive mechanical ventilation, in another setback to his battle to fight pneumonia, the Vatican said. Doct...
Associated Press
Mar 03, 2025
Candles and a photo of Pope Francis are seen in front of the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic, in Rome on Feb. 22, 2025, where the Pontiff has been hospitalized since Feb. 14.(AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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