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Some Sask. shoppers still snub U.S. products a year after tariff war
Some Saskatchewan shoppers are still choosing Canadian and local products at the grocery store more than a year after tariff threats began to fly from United States President Donald Trump. On March 4,...
Gillian Massie
Mar 04, 2026
Some shoppers felt buying Canadian was their top priority, while others were looking for the most affordable option. (Canadian Press file photo)
'It's a big relief': Sask. extends tuition relief for Ukrainian students
Anton Merzliakov came to Saskatchewan with his family from Kiev, fleeing Russia's war in Ukraine. They arrived on one of the first humanitarian flights, which were organized with the Government of Sas...
Lisa Schick
Mar 03, 2026
Anton Merzliakov, who fled the war in Ukraine with his family, says the provincial government’s tuition relief has allowed him to continue on to student software systems engineering and look forward to a build a career here. Photo taken on Mar. 3, 2026. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Nobody anticipated that': Unclear how the oil price might affect the Sask. Budget
Oil prices were at a several-month high at the beginning of the week due to the fighting in Iran, but on Monday ministers in the Saskatchewan government were pretty quiet about what it might mean for ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 02, 2026
Finance Minister Jim Reiter says fluctuations happen all the time in commodities, which is why the Sask. Party government has tried to rely less on natural resources like oil. Photo taken on Mar. 2, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Conditions issued for hockey coach Bernie Lynch's release from prison
Former junior hockey coach Bernard (Bernie) Lynch will face several conditions once he's out of prison. In 2024, Lynch was sentenced to nearly three years for assaulting and sexually assaulting a 17-y...
Geoff Smith
Mar 02, 2026
Bernie Lynch was found guilty in December 2023 and sentenced in January 2024 for assaulting and sexual assault of a teen boy in 1988. Lynch was a coach for the Regina Pats in the WHL at that time. (980 CJME file photo)
Mountie nearly hit by semi truck on Highway 1 outside Regina
A Saskatchewan RCMP officer had a near miss during a traffic stop on Highway 1 near Grand Coulee this weekend. After conducting a traffic stop on Saturday afternoon in the eastbound lanes of the highw...
CJME News
Mar 02, 2026
The driver of the semi was issued tickets for driving without due care and attention and driving without reasonable consideration for others. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Sask. lawmakers 'pleased' with Canada-India uranium deal
With the trade deals, MOUs and understandings signed between Canada and India over the last day or so, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said on Monday that it's a "ver...
Lisa Schick
Mar 02, 2026
Saskatchewan’s Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding says the deal for India to purchase uranium from Cameco is good for the company, the province, and Canada as a whole. Mar. 2, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
LISTEN: Iranians living in Saskatchewan reflect on attacks on home country
The world is watching closely after the bombardment of Iran by Israeli and American forces, which began in the early morning hours on Saturday. In response to the attacks that killed Supreme Leader Ay...
CJME News
Mar 02, 2026
Protesters march in support of regime change in Iran during a demonstration in Toronto, on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sammy Kogan
'Saskatchewan Day' showcases province's world-class mining sector at mining conference
The province's mining sector will be in the spotlight during 'Saskatchewan Day' at a national mining convention this week held in Toronto. The Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources and the Min...
CJME News
Mar 02, 2026
Potash at Nutrien's Allan mine. (650 CKOM file photo)
Saskatchewan-based Cameco to supply $2.6B in uranium to India under energy deal
A Saskatchewan company is set to sell billions of dollars in uranium to India through a new energy deal signed on Monday. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe witnessed the signing of the agreement between ...
CKOM News
Mar 02, 2026
Budget, private members' bills, involuntary treatment in Sask. spring sitting
The Saskatchewan Assembly will be filled with men and women on either side of the aisle again on Monday. The spring sitting starts in the afternoon, though without Premier Scott Moe who will be away o...
Lisa Schick
Mar 02, 2026
The ten weeks of the spring legislative sitting will begin on Monday in Saskatchewan (980 CJME file photo)
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