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No tornadoes touched down on Monday, but rain and snow could hit Sask. this week
No tornadoes touched down on Monday despite a windy and stormy day, but parts of Saskatchewan might experience weather from several seasons this week. Environment and Climate Change Canada issued torn...
Abby Zieverink
May 13, 2025
Several tornado alerts and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued in Saskatchewan on Monday, marking an early start to storm season in the province. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
Regina water might be tinged brown Tuesday due to shutdown at treatment plant
Regina residents might notice a brown or yellow tinge in their tap water on Tuesday. The Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant in Moose Jaw, which supplies the city, is undergoing a 16-hour shutdown on ...
CJME News
May 13, 2025
If the City of Regina's backup water wells need to be turned on, it might affect the colour of the water, but the city said it is still safe to drink. (980 CJME file photo)
Sask. NDP outspent Sask. Party by 2 per cent in fall 2024 election
Months after the provincial election ended with a Sask. Party win, but a significant gain in Sask. NDP seats, the returns are published, showing how much each party spent and what they spent it on. Sa...
Lisa Schick
May 12, 2025
The elections returns are out, showing how much each party spent in the 2024 provincial election and what they spent it on. (Elections Saskatchewan/Submitted)
The importance of foster parents on Mother's Day.
A strong family dynamic is massively important to a child's development. But what about the cases where a parent or parents can't be present for a child? That's where foster parents come into play. Fo...
Roman Hayter
May 11, 2025
Evan Bray spoke to Deb Davies, executive director of the Saskatchewan Foster Families Association, about the importance of foster parents and their role in helping young people across the province. (Milosz_ / Depositphotos.com)
Northern Sask. outfitter encourages extreme caution this wildfire season
A large chunk of the province finds itself under a fire ban blanket, including Northern Saskatchewan Wilderness Hunts Inc. Owner Michael Heisler said his outfitting business hasn't been impacted yet, ...
Nicole Garn
May 11, 2025
For over 40 years, Northern Saskatchewan Wilderness hunts has given hunters a unique experience hunting game like black bears, waterfowl, and whitetail deer. Michael Heisler is the owner. (Northern Saskatchewan Wilderness Hunts Inc./Facebook)
Nineteen active blazes in Saskatchewan, while extreme risk prompts widespread fire bans
There were 19 active fires burning in Saskatchewan on Saturday, most in the northern half of the province. Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) said in its daily report on May 10 that six of those...
CJME News
May 10, 2025
Byron Chartrand, the executive director of land management with the SPSA, said on Friday there had been minimal lightning in the province so far this year, and all the fires so far in Saskatchewan have been caused by human activity. (Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency/Facebook)
Food expert says shop local trend will fade: The Evan Bray Show
Visiting the grocery store or restaurants these days can be challenging, with rising food prices and the push to shop locally. A new report is taking the temperature of consumers across the country to...
CJME News
May 10, 2025
The non-American sentiment is much more powerful than the buy local movement, says Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, food distribution and policy professor at Dalhousie University and senior director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab. (980 CJME file photo)
VIDEO: Monument honouring Indigenous veterans unveiled in Regina
A hot May sun made a new monument for Indigenous Veterans shine extra brightly in Regina. The seven-foot monument was unveiled on May 3 in Victoria Park in the presence of Indigenous veterans and repr...
Nicole Garn
May 10, 2025
(Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
SIRT investigating death in custody in Melfort
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) is investigating an in-custody death at the Melfort RCMP detachment on May 6. Read more: EXCLUSIVE: Premier Scott Moe on Western separatism SHA a...
Tracey Tufnail
May 09, 2025
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Dry conditions prompt high fire risk, fire bans across Saskatchewan
As the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) issued a fire ban on Thursday for part of northern Saskatchewan, much of the southern half of the province was showing extreme and high fire risk throug...
Lisa Schick
May 09, 2025
While the wildfire threatening Onion Lake has calmed down enough that residents can return home, it is still of concern. (Sarah Whitefish/Facebook)
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