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Tesher donates $25K game show winnings to Regina Immigrant Women's Centre
A surprise donation from Regina-born music star Tesher is helping immigrant women and families thrive in Saskatchewan. The internationally known artist donated $25,000 in winnings from a recent appear...
Jacob Bamhour
Jul 20, 2025
Regina-born artist Tesher celebrates his $25,000 win on Battle of the Generations. He donated the entire prize to the Regina Immigrant Women’s Centre in support of newcomer women and families. (Battle of the Generations/Facebook)
Saskatchewan Research Council launches world's only independent laser and X-ray ore sorting facility
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) has expanded its Saskatoon-based Minerals Liberation Sorting Centre with a full-scale laser sorter, making it the only independent facility in the world to offe...
Jacob Bamhour
Jul 20, 2025
SRC's newly installed full-scale laser sorter, shown here at its Minerals Liberation Centre in Saskatoon, enables real-world testing to help mining companies cut costs and improve efficiently. (Saskatchewan Research Council/submitted)
PHOTOS: Fort Qu'Appelle museum and former owner unite to save historic McDonald House
The Fort Qu'Appelle Heritage Museum has launched a $500,000 fundraising campaign to purchase the McDonald House, a 28-room Victorian mansion built in 1888 by a Hudson's Bay Company official and deeply...
Jacob Bamhour
Jul 20, 2025
The turret and gables of McDonald House peek through summer foliage in this rear-facing view. (Michael Lee/submitted).
Regina locations listed in new measles exposure risk
A confirmed measles case in Regina prompted an notification of exposure risk from Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) on Saturday. In a July 19 new release, the SHA said that people who were at the id...
CJME News
Jul 19, 2025
Immunization is the best tool against measles, and two complete doses is what you need to have full vaccination, Saskatchewan Health Authority says. (casanowe1/Depositphotos.com)
Twenty years after paperclip trade for Sask. house, Kipling's still getting visitors
It has been 20 years since Kyle MacDonald traded a red paperclip for a pen - and unknowingly launched one of the Internet's first viral stories. That first trade happened on July 14, 2005. Fourteen sw...
Jacob Bamhour
Jul 19, 2025
A sign outside the Red Paperclip Cottage in Kipling, Sask., details Kyle MacDonald’s world-record string of 14 trades that began with a red paperclip in 2005. (Billie Johnson/submitted)
Wascana Centre reveals 2025 draft master plan
Regina's Wascana Centre has unveiled the final draft of its 2025 master plan. The plan includes updated public washrooms, expanding picnic sites, park benches and other amenities. "I think what's real...
Daniel Reech
Jul 19, 2025
Jenna Schroeder, executive director of the Provincial Capital Commission said pathways along Wascana have been in popular demand for a long time. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Buhl Fire holds steady near Prince Albert National Park as crews gain ground
The Buhl Fire near Prince Albert National Park has not advanced toward nearby communities, and containment efforts are starting to show results, Parks Canada said on Saturday. No new evacuations have ...
Jacob Bamhour
Jul 19, 2025
Parks Canada said on Saturday that the Buhl Fire in Prince Albert National Park is currently located nine kilometres from Ramsay Bay, 12 km from Montreal Lake Cree Nation, 31 km from Waskesiu, 32 km from Bittern Lake, 35 km from Elk Ridge, and 38 km from McPhee Lake. (Parks Canada/Facebook)
Severe thunderstorms headed for southwestern Saskatchewan
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued a thunderstorm watch as a system moves into the southwestern parts of the province from Alberta. The weather agency said the storms could bring ...
CJME News
Jul 19, 2025
Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a thunderstorm watch on July 19, 2025, as a system moves into the southwestern parts of the province from Alberta. (980 CJME file photo)
Big River RCMP investigating province's seventh fatal crash in seven days
Big River RCMP are investigating the province's latest fatal collision after a pedestrian was killed on Big River First Nation earlier in the week. It is the seventh fatal crash in Saskatchewan in the...
paNOW
Jul 19, 2025
(980 CJME file photo)
'Good feeling': Steelworkers union president happy about Ottawa's steps to support industry
Ottawa's newly announced supports to the Canadian steel industry are being welcomed by a local union leader. Mike Day, president of United Steelworkers Local 5890, said he was pleased that workers wer...
CJME News
Jul 19, 2025
Mike Day, president of United Steelworkers Local 5890, said it remains to be seen just how impactful the Government of Canada's new measures will be. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
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