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Regina restoration, roofing companies busy as snow melts during mid-winter thaw
Homeowners are dealing with basement seepage, ice dams on roofs and cracked pipes as parts of Saskatchewan see above-freezing temperatures in the middle of winter. Mike Payne, a project manager with R...
Abby Zieverink
Feb 05, 2026
A worker in Saskatoon removing snow from the valley of a roof to prevent ice dams from forming. (650 CKOM file photo)
Food expert Sylvain Charlebois calls Ottawa's agriculture research cuts a 'bad decision'
An expert on food distribution and policy says Ottawa made a mistake by cutting funding to agricultural research. Regina is hosting the third annual Convergence Conference, an event featuring discussi...
Daniel Reech
Feb 05, 2026
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois speaking at the 2026 Convergence Conference in Regina on Feb. 4, 2026. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Winter warm-up welcome, but not enough snow to help with soil moisture
A mid-winter warm-up across southern Saskatchewan is bringing a break from bitter cold, but a corporate agronomist say it won't do much to improve soil moisture - especially in areas that went into fr...
Jacob Bamhour
Feb 05, 2026
Weiseth said the challenge isn’t just how warm it gets, it’s how that warmth interacts with frozen ground and limited snowpack. (650 CKOM file photo)
Pain, grief and anger in the air at McKay sentencing hearing
Just a day ahead of his 54th birthday, Jason McKay sat in the prisoner box in a Regina courtroom and listened to arguments over how much longer he'll have to stay in prison. Sentencing arguments were ...
Lisa Schick
Feb 04, 2026
Jason McKay was set to on trial again for the murder of his wife, Jenny McKay, but pleaded guilty to second-degree murder two days before. (CJME file photo)
Regina man facing arson, break-and-enter charges: RCMP
A 36-year-old Regina man is charged with arson, break and enter to steal a firearm, theft under $5,000, unauthorized possession of a firearm, unsafe storage of a firearm and possession of property obt...
CJME News
Feb 04, 2026
On Sunday, February 1, 2026, around 6:45 a.m., Punnichy RCMP received a report of a fire at a residence on George Gordon First Nation, SK. (980 CJME file photo)
Health-care worker fired for snooping at Moose Jaw hospital
A woman in Moose Jaw was fired by the Saskatchewan Health Authority last year, after snooping on nearly 100 people's medical files over less than a year. According to a new report from the Information...
Lisa Schick
Feb 04, 2026
The Information and Privacy Commissioner’s report said the woman has snooped on 98 different people, including family and co-workers. (CJME file photo)
Expert expects environmental, economic benefits from potential alumina mine in Sask.
An expert from the University of Regina's Department of Earth Sciences agrees a potential alumina mine could have environmental advantages. Canadian Energy Metals says its Thor Project, located near T...
Geoff Smith
Feb 04, 2026
A preliminary economic assessment by Canadian Energy Metals Corp. says its Thor Project has the potential to support long-term development. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov)
Mild weather stalls snowmobiling season in Saskatchewan
Travis Moore knows what its like to face a dry spell as a farmer. However, he isn't pleased to see the "snow drought" conditions cutting into his snowmobiling season. Read more: Snow to kick off 'unus...
Gillian Massie
Feb 04, 2026
Trevor Moore launches his snowmobile into the air in his yard near Lumsden. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Sask. Trucking Association alarmed by duct-taped semi
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA) is expressing concern after a damaged semi-truck was pulled over by Corman Park police on Sunday, who claimed it was covered in duct tape. The STA says havi...
Daniel Reech
Feb 03, 2026
The truck pulled over by police on Sunday appeared to have had its passenger door duct-taped. (Corman Park Police Service/Facebook)
Sask. NDP calls for SAID program changes to be reversed
Saskatchewan's Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck called the provincial government's forthcoming changes to the Saskatchewan Assure Income for Disabilities (SAID) program "cruel, callous and short-sight...
Lisa Schick
Feb 03, 2026
Sask. NDP Leader Carla Beck believes no one’s quality of life is going to rise because of the changes being made to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) program, and instead many will likely see it decrease. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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