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Gov. Gen. Mary Simon to visit Regina on Monday
Canada's Governor General will be visiting the Queen City next week. Mary Simon, Canada's 30th Governor General, will make her first official visit to Saskatchewan on Monday, which includes a stop at ...
CJME News
Apr 18, 2024
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon will be visiting with Saskatchewan Lt.-Gov. Russ Mirasty in Regina on Monday. (Governor General of Canada)
Saskatchewan invests $300K in agricultural manufacturing initiative
The Saskatchewan government is helping the Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada (AMC) as that organization tries to grow the workforce in that sector. The province announced Thursday it had invested $...
CJME News
Apr 18, 2024
The agricultural manufacturing sector in Saskatchewan has seen a 129 per cent increase in exports over the past five years. (980 CJME file photo)
Protesters block railroad tracks in east Regina in support of Palestine
Six people were arrested Wednesday morning after protesters blocked some railroad tracks in Regina. Holding a banner that read "Treaty 4 Stands With Palestine, Arms Embargo Now," at one point, eight p...
CJME News
Apr 17, 2024
Police officers broke up the Palestine rally that occurred Wednesday morning in north Regina. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Snowfall warnings issued for northeastern parts of Saskatchewan
As expected, Old Man Winter is paying another visit to Saskatchewan. Environment Canada issued snowfall warnings for areas in northeastern Saskatchewan on Tuesday, saying some regions could get up to ...
Roman Hayter
Apr 16, 2024
(Gerald Bauman/650 CKOM)
'Fair representation:' Expert weighs in on teacher's disability fight
When someone is hurt at work, there is a duty for the employer to accommodate them so they can get back to work. That's the main point from Sean Tucker, a professor who teaches about occupational heal...
Lisa Schick
Apr 16, 2024
The disability framework for teachers in Saskatchewan is a bit unique in the country because it’s administered by the teachers’ union, according to an expert. (980 CJME file photo)
Chiefs' Catton 8th, Pats' Howe 41st in final Central Scouting rankings
Berkly Catton is the top-ranked Saskatchewan-born skater for this year's NHL draft. The Saskatoon product and Spokane Chiefs centre is the eighth-ranked skater, according to Central Scouting's final r...
CJME News
Apr 16, 2024
Regina Pats captain Tanner Howe. (File photo courtesy of Keith Hershmiller Photography)
Saskatchewan not out of Old Man Winter's grasp just yet
Right now, a weather system is making its way through southeastern parts of northern Saskatchewan and will likely expand over the next couple of days. The storm is expected to bring snow across parts ...
Roman Hayter
Apr 15, 2024
(980 CJME file photo)
Dry weather and a lack of moisture could cause issues during seeding
It's looking like it could be another dry year for farmers. In its most recent report, the Water Security Agency said drought-like conditions could be prevalent again this year, and that many differen...
Roman Hayter
Apr 15, 2024
APAS president Ian Boxall says he hopes there's enough water in the soil to avoid issues at seeding time. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
Mounties say fentanyl may be to blame for two deaths on Sask. First Nation
The deaths of two people Thursday on the Thunderchild First Nation have prompted a warning about illicit drugs in the area. In a media release Saturday, the Turtleford RCMP said preliminary investigat...
CJME News
Apr 13, 2024
A package of fentanyl seized by the Regina Police Service. (Regina Police Service/Submitted)
Beasts of burden: Rancher turns to donkeys to deal with cougars
By Giancarlo Cininni A Saskatchewan farmer has turned to unlikely allies to fend off a cougar. Miles Petersen has deployed a drove of donkeys to protect his cattle. On Tuesday, the Mortlach-area ranch...
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Apr 13, 2024
Mortlach-area rancher Miles Petersen uses donkeys to protect his cattle herd. (Miles Petersen/Submitted)
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