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4.9 million illegal cigarettes seized in traffic stop: Indian Head RCMP
Two men from Ontario were arrested and charged following a traffic stop on Highway #1. On July 7, at around 9 p.m., Indian Head RCMP stopped a tractor-trailer unit. Read more: Regina's Urgent Care Cen...
CJME News
Jul 12, 2025
The two men stopped by Indian Head RCMP were travelling from Ontario and British Columbia when they were stopped and searched in Saskatchewan. (Indian Head RCMP/submitted)
Two people facing 41 charges each after break-ins around Swift Current: RCMP
Two people are facing a lengthy list of charges in connection with a string of break-ins in the Swift Current area. According to the RCMP, the break-ins occurred in rural areas around Swift Current be...
CKOM News
Jul 12, 2025
Regina's Urgent Care Centre reduces hours, 3rd time in a month, closed Sunday
For the third time in a month, Regina's Urgent Care Centre (UCC) has had to reduce its hours and will be closed for one day. The centre normally operates seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. On ...
Nicole Garn
Jul 12, 2025
Regina's Urgent Care Centre reduced it's hours on July 11-13. It was closed on Sunday. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Trump's tariff threat to have 'minimal' impact: Sask. Premier
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says most of the province's exports will remain exempt after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Thursday to impose 35 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports starting A...
CKOM News
Jul 11, 2025
Smoke-filled weekend ahead on the prairies: Environment Canada
There's a smoky weekend ahead for people on the prairies. As wildfires continue to rage in the north, smoke is being pushed down south. Read more: Sask. wildfire response sparks talk of class-action l...
Roman Hayter
Jul 11, 2025
Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert are all expected to reach a 9 or higher on the air quality index on Friday. (Taylor MacPherson/650 CKOM)
Sask. Health Authority warns of measles exposure risk at Rosthern gas station
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is warning the public about a potential measles exposure risk at a Rosthern business. According to the health authority, anyone who visited the Rosthern Gas Plus on H...
CKOM News
Jul 11, 2025
Fixing Regina hospital culture will 'take time,' minister says
Saskatchewan Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said he wasn't exactly surprised by the findings of a new report into the doctor culture in Regina's hospitals. The report detailed problems like a lack of...
Lisa Schick
Jul 10, 2025
Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill says some of what he read in the review was concerning, but he thinks having the review has kicked off honest conversations in the health-care system. (CJME file photo)
'We can't live anymore': CUPE members rally in Regina
Healthcare workers want a fair deal now, or even better, yesterday. That's according to chants shouted outside of Regina's Delta Hotel, where dozens of Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) member...
Marija Robinson
Jul 09, 2025
Healthcare worker Dionne Wagner said, “it’s impossible to even be able to rent and eat” with current salaries. (Marija Robinson/980 CJME)
Over 2,000 public housing units vacant in Sask., NDP slams government response
Saskatchewan's housing crisis remains a serious challenge, as thousands of public housing units sit empty while people struggle to find affordable homes across the province. Speaking at a recent news ...
Jacob Bamhour
Jul 09, 2025
NDP’s social services critic, Brent Blakley called the vacant properties a failure by the government. He said the homes need to be fixed up so people can move in. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
LISTEN: Country Thunder music festival roars into Craven this weekend
The biggest country music festival in Saskatchewan kicks off this week in Craven. Early-bird campers started setting up their sites on Wednesday morning for the Country Thunder music festival, with th...
Abby Zieverink
Jul 09, 2025
The three big headliners for the weekend are Jason Aldean on Friday, Bailey Zimmerman on Saturday and Def Leppard on Sunday. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
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