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Anti-poverty advocate worried SAID changes will result in cuts
While the provincial government on Monday said its new changes to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disabilities (SAID) program would make it easier to navigate and understand, at least one anti-pov...
Lisa Schick
Feb 03, 2026
Peter Gilmer, with the Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry, said the changes the provincial government announced to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disabilities (SAID) program on Feb. 2 are the latest in a series of changes that have made things harder for clients under the program. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
SaskPower rate hike is 'a little frustrating' for Regina's The Everyday Kitchen
Costs to keep the lights on have increased due to a 3.9 per cent rate hike from SaskPower. The effects of the increase are likely to be felt by people across the province, as well as by businesses. Re...
CJME News
Feb 02, 2026
The Everyday Kitchen has two locations in Regina – one on Hamilton Street (pictured) and one on East Buckingham Drive. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Remains of woman last seen in Saskatchewan linked to suspected U.S. serial killer
Warning: This story contains details that may disturb some readers. It was in January of 1985 when the mixed skeletal remains of two people were discovered in a wooded area of Malabar, Fla., and while...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2026
Missing Canadian woman Jeanette Marcotte is seen in this undated handout photo provided by U.S. DNA firm Othram. Othram says it has identified skeletal remains found in Florida in 1985 as those of Marcotte. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Othram (Mandatory Credit)
Recent federal agriculture research cuts 'unfortunate,' Scott Moe says
Premier Scott Moe has added his voice to those in Saskatchewan and across Canada upset about cuts to agricultural research. More than a week ago, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada announced it would be...
Lisa Schick
Feb 02, 2026
Premier Scott Moe told reporters on Friday that agricultural research isn’t a good place for the federal government to make its budget cuts. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Company with Sask. mine on major projects list to be acquired
A Canadian company with a mine in Saskatchewan that's getting a leg-up from the federal government is set to be acquired by a gold and base metals producer. On Monday, Foran Mining Corporation announc...
Lisa Schick
Feb 02, 2026
In September 2025, Foran’s McIlvenna Bay copper and zinc mine was announced as one of the major projects on the federal government’s fast-track list. (Foran Mining Corporation/submitted)
Snow to kick off 'unusual' warm spell across southern Saskatchewan: Meteorologist
A small dump of snow is expected in southern Saskatchewan, but you might not even need your shovel with the warm weather expected to follow the snowfall. Environment Canada is expecting two to four ce...
Abby Zieverink
Feb 02, 2026
Meteorologist Brad Vrolijk said warm, Pacific air is moving across the Rockies and into the prairies, bringing warm weather along with it. (Roman Hayter/650 CKOM)
Iranian Canadians share support for families back home at demonstration in Regina
Members of Regina's Iranian community gathered outside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building over the weekend, protesting the actions of Iran's Islamic Republic on behalf of family and friends who are...
Jacob Bamhour
Feb 02, 2026
Mahtab Ghasemi holds an Iranian flag during a protest outside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, where members of the Iranian community gathered to speak out against Iran’s Islamic Republic. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Grieving parents in Regina hope to prevent other carbon monoxide deaths
More than a month after carbon monoxide poisoning took their son Henry from them, Marina Hills and Sergio Losco are still trying to put the pieces back together. "He was happy and he was healthy and h...
Geoff Smith
Feb 02, 2026
Marina Hills and Sergio Losco's 11-year-old son Henry died Dec. 19 when carbon monoxide leaked into his family’s apartment. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Muslim community hands out 120 winter kits, meals in Regina
Volunteers from Regina's Muslim community distributed 120 winter care packages and 120 meals to people experiencing homelessness outside Carmichael Outreach on Saturday. "So today, the Muslim communit...
Jacob Bamhour
Feb 01, 2026
Organizer Abd Al Fatah Alras stands beside a vehicle filled with winter care packages before volunteers distributed them to people experiencing homelessness in Regina on Jan. 31, 2026. (Jacob Bamhour/CJME)
Documentary 'Airborne' takes flight at Moose Jaw museum
A new documentary titled Airborne is shining a spotlight on one of Saskatchewan's most remarkable medical and aviation stories: the 1948 midair birth of Leon Dubreuil aboard a Saskatchewan Air Ambulan...
Avery LeBlanc, DiscoverMooseJaw.com
Feb 01, 2026
From left: "Airborne" director of photography Lucas Frison, Leon Dubreuil, director Myrna Peterson, location co-ordinator Karla Weber and location audio Kyle Parkinson Kyle Parkinson in front of the original CF-SAM Air Ambulance on display at Moose Jaw’s Western Development Museum. (DiscoverMooseJaw.com)
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