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Saskatchewan hunters reminded to complete provincial surveys
Saskatchewan hunters are being reminded to complete the Big Game and Game Bird Hunter Harvest Survey before the Jan. 20 deadline. "We are committed to providing the best and most sustainable hunting o...
CJME News
Jan 17, 2026
"Information collected through the hunter harvest survey is essential as it helps us set fair and appropriate season quotas for the year ahead. Every response matters, so please take a few minutes to complete your survey today," said Environment Minister Darlene Rowden. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
Government of Sask. awards 53 grants to support suicide-prevention initiatives
The Government of Saskatchewan is awarding 53 grants to support initiatives aiming to reduce suicide rates. The Suicide Prevention Grant Program, which was first announced in September, provides grant...
CKOM News
Jan 17, 2026
Ottawa announces over $11M to expand high-speed internet in rural and northern Sask.
A new federal investment aimed at expanding high-speed internet access is set to reach more than 1,900 homes in rural and remote parts of Saskatchewan, including nearly 200 Indigenous households. The ...
Kenneth Cheung, MeadlowlakeNOW
Jan 16, 2026
Secretary of State (Rural Development) Buckley Belanger speaks during a federal broadband funding announcement in Meadow Lake, Jan. 16, 2026. (Kenneth Cheung/battlefordsNOW)
Police warn North Battleford and Moose Jaw residents to be wary of 'grandparent' scams
RCMP said it received multiple reports of "emergency" or "grandparent scams" in the Battlefords area on Jan. 9. In a statement issued Jan. 16, the police said its investigation determined the fraudule...
CJME News
Jan 16, 2026
Police warn residents to be on the lookout for 'grandparent' scams calls. (fizkes/Depositphotos.com)
'It's messy': Sask. highways in rough shape as blowing snow reduces visibility
Highways across Saskatchewan were in rough shape on Friday as blowing snow and high winds led to drifting and serious issues with visibility. According to the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline, all major r...
CJME News
Jan 16, 2026
The Saskatchewan RCMP said officers were busy on Friday morning responding to multiple crashes around the province. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Nutrien donates $4 million to STARS to establish home base in Saskatoon
STARS (Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service) is renewing its partnership with Saskatoon-based fertilizer company Nutrien. Nutrien is providing STARS with an additional $4 million to go along with the $27 m...
CJME News
Jan 16, 2026
STARS President and CEO John Froh said he knows firsthand the importance of accessing health care in a rural setting. (Mia Holowaychuk/980 CJME)
Avonlea rallies entire community for Hockey Day in Saskatchewan
Months of planning, volunteer effort and long days at the rink brought Hockey Day in Saskatchewan to Avonlea - turning the small community into a hockey hub and hometown pride over the weekend. The op...
Jacob Bamhour
Jan 16, 2026
Players line up on the ice at the Avonlea rink during Hockey Day in Saskatchewan festivities, with fans watching from the stands behind them. (Nick Petruic/Submitted )
Sask. ag minister hopeful for progress on Canadian mission in China
This week, Prime Minister Mark Carney is in China engaging in a number of meetings with local businesses and groups, and on Friday he's expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Premier Scot...
Lisa Schick
Jan 15, 2026
Saskatchewan Ag Minister David Marit said he's hopeful the Canadian Prime Minister will be able to come out of his China mission with something. (CJME file photo)
Didulo requests additional disclosure from Crown
The self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" is still working through disclosure before her preliminary hearing in Swift Current. Romana Didulo appeared in Swift Current Provincial Court on Wednesday to expr...
Shawn Mullin, SwiftCurrentOnline
Jan 15, 2026
Romana Didulo leaves the Swift Current Provincial Court. (Shawn Mullin/SwiftCurrentOnline)
Wind warning issued for parts of central and southern Sask. as weather records tumble
Strong winds are on the way in the southern half of the province after a day of record-setting warm weather. Environment Canada meteorologist Shannon Moodie said large parts of Saskatchewan can expect...
Marija Robinson
Jan 15, 2026
“(I) certainly don’t recommend any non-essential travel,” said Environment Canada meteoroogist Shannon Moodie, “We are expecting areas of reduced visibility and blowing snow throughout Saskatchewan.” (980 CJME file photo)
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