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NDP slams province's decision to delay school projects to manage costs
The province is celebrating the opening of a new school in Regina, but at the same time, several long-promised projects are now being delayed, raising concerns about overcrowding and aging infrastruct...
Jacob Bamhour
Mar 20, 2026
Education Minister Everett Hindley helps cut the ribbon at a new Francophone school École du Park in Regina on March 20, 2026. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Three councillors and reeve resign from RM of Sherwood
So many members of the RM of Sherwood's council have resigned that Saskatchewan's government relations ministry is being forced to step in. On Wednesday, the rural municipality posted a notice to its ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 20, 2026
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Government Relations says it has already started the process to appoint people to fill open spaces and restore quorum for the RM of Sherwood. (980 CJME file photo)
Wildfire money in Saskatchewan budget isn't enough: Candle Lake fire chief
A fire chief who helped battle last year's devastating wildfires says he doesn't feel the funding in the Saskatchewan budget is enough to prepare communities for the upcoming fire season. Jim Arnold, ...
Gillian Massie
Mar 20, 2026
A team of firefighters from Nova Scotia walks toward the Shoe Fire, near Little Bear Lake in Saskatchewan. (Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources/Facebook)
Health authority warns of measles exposure on March 9 flight from Vancouver to Regina
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is warning travellers about a measles exposure risk on a flight from Vancouver to Regina earlier this month. The flight - Air Canada AC 8196 - departed the Vancouver ...
CJME News
Mar 20, 2026
Signs and symptoms of measles include fever, cough, runny, red eyes, fatigue, irritability, small white spots inside the mouth and throat, and a red blotchy rash which develops on the face and spreads down the body several days after other symptoms begin. (casanowe1/Depositphotos.com)
Regina to consider adding responsible pet ownership in review of animal bylaw
The City of Regina will look to broaden the scope of potential changes to its animal bylaw after hearing from current and former councillors and advocates who say the review doesn't go far enough. One...
Geoff Smith
Mar 19, 2026
Regina is in the middle of a review of its animal bylaw (980 CJME file photo)
Regina's mayor pleased with revenue sharing but wants more flexibility
"There's only one taxpayer" is a sentiment Regina's mayor says he understands. Chad Bachynski is reacting to the provincial budget, which pledges just over $61 million to the City of Regina in municip...
Geoff Smith
Mar 19, 2026
Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski is glad for the revenue sharing dollars coming to the City through this year's provincial budget. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Health spending focused on expanding nurse practitioner positions, funding to build facilities
Finance Minister Jim Reiter said the health budget will include money for the 50 action items within the Patients First Health Care Plan. "We could have not put as much funding into kind of key areas,...
Gillian Massie
Mar 18, 2026
Premier Scott Moe speaks on budget day in Saskatchewan on March 18, 2026. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Some semi drivers ignorant about height of their loads, truck wash owner says
A day after a third overpass was hit in two weeks by a semi truck transporting an excavator near Moose Jaw, the owner of a truck wash in the city says in his experience some semi truck drivers don't k...
CJME News
Mar 17, 2026
The overpass on Highway 39 and Highway 1 near Moose Jaw was damaged by a semi truck hauling an excavator on March 16, 2026. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
SIRT investigation clears RCMP after vehicle hits 16-year-old
No officers have been found to have committed an offence after an investigation into an RCMP vehicle that hit a 16-year-old in April last year. The investigation, which was conducted by the Saskatchew...
CJME News
Mar 17, 2026
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) has concluded its investigation into a 16-year-old who was hit by an RCMP vehicle in April 2025. (Saskatchewan RCMP)
George Gordon First Nation excited for Bell Canada partnership on AI data centre
The new 300-megawatt artificial intelligence (AI) data centre being built outside of Regina will feature an agreement with a First Nation nearby. George Gordon First Nation signed a partnership with B...
Gillian Massie
Mar 17, 2026
Chief Shawn Longman of George Gordon First Nation speaks at the announcement of the AI data centre at the University of Regina on Monday on March 16, 2026. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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