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Fillmore farmer moving forward with 'cautious optimism' as canola tariff deal reached
For the first time in months, Jake Leguee has hope the canola in his bins will turn a better profit. The trade deal between Canada and China that will drop tariffs on canola meal and lower the levy on...
Gillian Massie
Jan 20, 2026
Jake Leguee, a farmer west of Fillmore, said he has sold less canola this year, than the year prior. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
'A nationally unifying project': Regina to host small modular reactor testing site
Saskatchewan is continuing to make strides in pursuing nuclear energy. On Monday, the provincial and federal governments jointly announced funding support for the University of Regina to build a Small...
Daniel Reech
Jan 19, 2026
Rupen Pandya, SaskPower's president and CEO, on Jan. 19, 2026. Pandya said SaskPower is still aiming to have a full-scale SMR by 2034.(Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
'It's not a character flaw': Tips to manage and maintain good mental health
January can be a hard time for people's mental health. Whether it's the gloomy skies, the freezing cold temperatures or that leftover financial strain from the holidays, it can all add up to be a heav...
CJME News
Jan 19, 2026
Dr. Kimberly Bitz, knowledge mobilization lead at the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment, joined The Evan Bray Show to discuss the impacts of mental health and how to manage it. (Stock photo)
Positive effects will come from China deal, but U.S. trade still important, economist says
The Liberal government reached a deal with Beijing to allow tens of thousands of Chinese electric vehicles into the domestic market in exchange for dropping duties on canola products, Prime Minister M...
CJME News
Jan 19, 2026
Jason Childs is an economics professor at the University of Regina. (University of Regina/Submitted)
Suspended driver faces 19 additional charges after Southey RCMP traffic stop
A 41-year-old man from Piapot First Nation is facing 19 charges after Southey RCMP identified him as a suspended driver earlier this month. Saskatchewan RCMP said in a news release on Jan. 19 that an ...
Discover Moose Jaw
Jan 19, 2026
Items seized in a traffic stop on Piapot First Nation on Jan. 14. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Some Sask. travellers veto U.S. trips, and tourism companies are taking note
Nearly a year into Donald Trump's second term as president, some Saskatchewan travellers are choosing to avoid the United States. "I don't think I'll be going to the States anytime soon," said Regina'...
Gillian Massie
Jan 19, 2026
Regina's Joshua Tooth said he chose to cancel his upcoming trip to a concert in Minnesota due to the actions of U.S. ICE agents. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
New Regina housing complex aims to set up single mothers for success
Four years after getting zoning approval, a 12-unit affordable supportive housing project earmarked for single mothers in Regina is about to start seeing its first tenants move in. MayBell Development...
Geoff Smith
Jan 18, 2026
Victoria Aspinall, co-founder of Lilium Village and board chair of MayBell Developments, stands in one of the newly completed units in Regina’s Heritage neighbourhood. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Gun shop owner says accessories left out of federal gun buyback program
Details of the federal gun buyback program have one Saskatchewan gun shop owner wondering why there isn't more money for compensation - and doesn't take into account equipment such as accessories for ...
Geoff Smith
Jan 18, 2026
Donald Deforest, owner of Eagle Firearms in Tisdale, said the federal gun buyback program doesn’t take into account equipment such as accessories for the now-banned firearms. (zorandim / Depositphotos.com)
Tourism groups helped bring estimated $135M in economic impact to Regina last year
The City of Regina says tourism groups helped generate more than $135 million in economic impact in 2025. The city said its estimate includes contributions from Tourism Regina, Tourism Saskatchewan, t...
CJME News
Jan 18, 2026
Regina welcomed more than 170,000 visitors last year, the city noted, thanks to events like Canadian Western Agribition and the Vanier Cup. (Chantelle Bowman/Submitted)
Farmer describes China trade deal as positive, but won't influence this year's crop
It may be January, but for a farmer, the work is year round. Rob Stone was spending a blustery Friday cleaning lentil seed, sweeping out the shop, and doing office work. "Avoiding the wind as much as ...
Geoff Smith
Jan 17, 2026
Saskatchewan farmer Rob Stone says it’s too late in the year to adjust his mix of crops to try to take advantage of any increase in canola price that may result from the China trade deal. (josefpittner / Depositphotos.com)
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