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Saskatchewan NDP calls for free parking for cancer patients
A new private members' bill from the Saskatchewan NDP is aiming to lighten the mental and financial load on people getting cancer care in the province. Jared Clarke, the NDP's rural and remote health ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 14, 2026
The NDP’s rural and remote health critic, Jared Clarke, introduced a private members’ bill to get rid of parking fees for people getting cancer treatment at Sask. Health Authority facilities. March 12, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Gas, transport and interest: Rising gas prices could hit Canadians three times over
Rising fuel prices are beginning to ripple through the Canadian economy, and experts say the impact could soon extend well beyond the gas pump. Prices have climbed several times in recent weeks, and U...
Jacob Bamhour
Mar 13, 2026
Saskatchewan drivers could get hit three times over by rising fuel costs: at the pumps, over cost of transport and in interest. (980 CJME file photo)
Sask. NDP says government power plan will double rates
Nuclear power has been at the forefront of conversations about SaskPower's future for some time, but the Saskatchewan NDP is taking issue with the province's plan to extend coal-fired power generation...
Lisa Schick
Mar 13, 2026
NDP SaskPower critic Aleana Young said the Sask. Party government made its choices on power generation, not on the basis of affordability, but instead on the basis of wedge politics and politicizing power generation. Mar. 13, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Rural leaders welcome changes to municipality hospitals, long-term care home costs
A reduction in how much municipalities will have to pay for capital expenses when building health care facilities is a weight off of the shoulders of some in Saskatchewan communities. The new Patients...
Gillian Massie
Mar 13, 2026
Reeve of the RM of Elcapo, Larry Parrott, said postive changes for communities came out of the new provincial health care plan. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
Saskatoon bridge strikes spotlight Moose Jaw overpass fix
Two overpasses in Saskatoon struck by trucks carrying heavy equipment are drawing attention to a problem being dealt with in another part of Saskatchewan. Officials say the Highway 2 overpass over the...
Jacob Bamhour
Mar 13, 2026
Construction on the Highway 2 overpass over the Trans-Canada Highway in Moose Jaw in October. The $33.7-million project will raise the bridge clearance from about 4.5 metres to the province’s current standard of 5.3 metres. (Submitted by Ministry of Highways)
Wanted Nova Scotia man arrested after Weyburn police standoff
A six-month search for a man wanted on multiple sexual offence charges in Nova Scotia ended Wednesday after a five-hour police response in Weyburn. The Weyburn Police Service said officers received in...
Jacob Bamhour
Mar 13, 2026
A five-hour police negotiation led to the arrest of a man wanted on numerous charges in Nova Scotia on Wed, March 11, 2026. (Discover Weyburn file photo)
VIDEO: Train operations resume after derailment near Lestock
Train operations have resumed by CN Rail after a derailment on Thursday near Lestock, Sask. The rail company offered an update in a statement on Fri, March 13, saying crews remain onsite as clean up w...
Gillian Massie
Mar 13, 2026
CN said it is still trying to figure out how the derailment on March 12, 2026, happened. (Precious Obijiofor/ Video screenshot)
Deductibles on SGI's basic plate insurance hiked by $250 in 2027
People who drive, fish and hunt will be hit with higher or new fees within the next year. The provincial government released a list of several fees and charges set to go up in 2026-2027. Deductibles o...
Gillian Massie
Mar 13, 2026
Different fees and hikes begin on Jan. 2027. (980 CJME file photo)
Sask. musician Colter Wall indefinitely cancels concerts for mental health
Saskatchewan musician, Colter Wall, has cancelled all upcoming live performances over mental health concerns. Wall shared in a social media post on Wednesday that he is taking an "indefinite hiatus" f...
Libby Gray
Mar 13, 2026
Swift Current musician, Colter Wall, is taking an indefinite hiatus from live performances to focus on his mental health. He shared an update online for fans on Wed, March 11, 2026. (Colter Wall/Facebook)
Fraudsters siphon more than $1 million from local business: Regina police
A Regina police investigation into more than $1 million in alleged fraud has led to charges against two men, including one with a history of financial crime in Saskatchewan. The Regina Police Service ...
Jacob Bamhour
Mar 13, 2026
53-year-old Hugo Gallegos was previously convicted of multiple fraud-related offences connected to the Whitecap Dakota First Nation near Saskatoon. (Hugo Gallegos/Facebook)
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