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Manitoba grocery tax cuts 'produce' fresh debate in Sask.
Manitoba's decision to remove the provincial sales tax on all grocery items put fresh attention on food affordability. It quickly raised a question in Saskatchewan: could the same thing happen here? "...
Jacob Bamhour
Mar 25, 2026
Manitoba is eliminating PST from grocery items according to its latest budget. Saskatchewan has ruled out the same move. (980 CJME file photo)
Health care workers threaten job action after years spent trying to strike contract
Health care workers who haven't received a raise in years chanted and waved flags outside of the Legislative Building on Wednesday. Members with CUPE Heath Care Workers held signs with phrases like "b...
Gillian Massie
Mar 25, 2026
Members of CUPE Health Care Workers rally outside the Legislative Building with signs, flags, and drums. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
'I'm not leaving my son': Mother recalls desperate moments as teen pulled from burning crash
"I'm not leaving my son." That's what Breanna Dillon remembered telling bystanders as flames spread through her family's crashed vehicle near Paynton last Thursday - her 13-year-old boy still trapped ...
Kenneth Cheung, battlefordsNOW
Mar 25, 2026
Regina kids bring Water for Elephants to Regina stage in Canadian premiere
A giant elephant puppet and a cast of more than 40 young performers at the University of Regina are coming together for the Canadian premiere of a popular stage production. Do It With Class Young Peop...
Jacob Bamhour
Mar 25, 2026
A young performer rehearses a scene from Water for Elephants while seated on a circus-style prop during a Do It With Class Young People’s Theatre production. (Jennelle Hubick/Submitted)
Rising need forces service changes at Moose Jaw Food Bank
The Moose Jaw & District Food Bank is making changes to its services as demand continues to rise at an unprecedented pace. The organization said visits have increased by more than 150 per cent ove...
Jordan Rivers, DiscoverMooseJaw.com
Mar 25, 2026
(DiscoverMooseJaw.com)
Spring snowstorm set to sweep through central Saskatchewan on Wednesday
A large part of central Saskatchewan could get hit with heavy snow this week. Environment Canada issued a special weather statement on Tuesday, covering an area stretching from the Alberta border to t...
Abby Zieverink
Mar 24, 2026
Environment Canada said areas around the Yellowhead Highway are expected to be hit with heavy snow starting overnight Tuesday, with blowing snow potentially causing issues with visibility. (650 CKOM file photo)
'Lack of transparency' on data centre development: RM of Sherwood resident
A resident of the RM of Sherwood has more questions than answers about the AI data centre being developed close to his home. "We just wanted to make sure that our interests were protected because we h...
Gillian Massie
Mar 24, 2026
Bell Canada said construction on the facility will begin this spring. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
Would-be burglar discovered in chimney stack injured by police dog in Regina
A would-be burglar in Regina was arrested on Monday morning after he was found in the chimney stack of a local business. The man was later hospitalized due to injuries caused by a police dog. Accordin...
CJME News
Mar 24, 2026
Police say the man “resisted arrest,” so officers used a police dog to attack the man, causing what police described as “minor injuries consistent with a dog bite.” (Regina Police Service/X)
Potential threat to Regina high school unfounded: Police
Police in Regina say a potential threat to a high school turned out to be unfounded. According to police, officers received "a third-party report regarding a potential threat to a Regina high school" ...
CJME News
Mar 24, 2026
Despite the finding of the investigation, police said school resource officers were at the school on Monday “to ensure a smooth start to the school week, and to provide support to the school community.” (980 CJME file photo)
Water, power, noise: Experts weigh in on Sask. data centre concerns
Data centres have been the subject of controversy in the United States, with concerns such as power consumption, noise, and water usage being brought forward. And the announcement of an AI data centre...
Geoff Smith
Mar 23, 2026
Bell Canada plans to begin work this spring on a 300 megawatt AI data centre in the RM of Sherwood just southeast of Regina. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME file photo)
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