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Park Standoff: Tax dispute has a Saskatchewan regional park at odds with its residents
A property tax increase worth thousands of dollars a year has a cottage association in southern Saskatchewan in a standoff with its park board. For the 2025 tax year, the Palliser Regional Park went f...
Lisa Schick
Jan 15, 2026
The average resident in the Diefenbaker Lake Cottage Development saw a $1,500 increase to their property taxes in 2025, but with no services to show for it. (CJME file photo)
Regina man charged after alleged extortion of Ontario 15-year-old boy
A Regina man is facing charges after allegedly exploiting a 15-year-old boy from Ontario. In June of last year, the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit was contacted by the Ontario Pro...
CJME News
Jan 14, 2026
The 25-year-old man was released on court-imposed conditions. (980 CJME file photo)
Saskatchewan warm-up brings roof leaks, attic damage risk
An unexpected January warm-up across Saskatchewan is leaving some homeowners dealing with water issues inside their homes as melting snow and refreezing ice put added stress on roofs and attics. Roofi...
Jacob Bamhour
Jan 14, 2026
Roofing companies in Saskatchewan are warning people about the potential of ice dams due to warmer temperatures. (SGI/Submitted)
First Nations solar power partnership viewed as step towards reconciliation
Seen as a step towards reconciliation, four Treaty 4 First Nations in partnership with renewable energy company Neoen have signed a power purchase agreement with SaskPower. Together, Zagime Anishinabe...
Geoff Smith
Jan 14, 2026
A power purchase agreement is signed by (seated, L-R:) Chief Lynn Acoose, Zagime Anishinabek Nation; Emmanuel Pujol, Americas region CEO, Neoen; Rupen Pandya, CEO, SaskPower; and Guy Lonechild, CEO, First Nations Power Authority. Looking on are (standing, L-R:) Chief George Cote, Cote First Nation; Councillor Fernie O’Soup, Key First Nation; Chief Felix Thomas, Kinistin Saulteaux Nation; and Tribal Chief Isabel O’Soup, Yorkton Tribal Council (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Canola tariff situation with China intricate, but middle ground could be found: Lyndsey Smith
While Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Scott Moe take meetings in China, farmers across Saskatchewan are waiting to see what might change on the canola front. China is one of the biggest export ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 14, 2026
Profitability is a key worry these days for farmer. Lyndsey Smith, editor of RealAgriculture, told the Evan Bray Show that it’s likely going to be a tough year to pull profit out of the ground. (980 CJME file photo)
'Opportunity to connect': Regina homeless count sees slight decline in 2025
Homelessness in Regina is slightly down according to the Namerind Housing Corporation's latest point in time (PiT) count. On Tuesday, the Indigenous-led organization based on affordable housing reveal...
Daniel Reech
Jan 13, 2026
Namerind volunteers said not counting some of the city's "hidden homeless" might have accounted for the lower number. (VBaleha / Depositphotos.com)
As warm weather softens outdoor skating ice, website can give you heads-up on conditions
For Nick Flanigan, skating outdoors was something that he loved while growing up in Calgary. But it was difficult to keep tabs on conditions at his favourite outdoor rinks. That eventually led to the ...
Geoff Smith
Jan 13, 2026
Ice conditions at the Victoria Park outdoor rink in downtown Regina on Jan. 13, 2026. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Winter warm up making perfect snow carving conditions for sculptor
The wet and sticky snow is making white gold for a Regina winter chiseller. Artist Bron Nurkowski said temperatures around zero create the best conditions to carve wintry designs out of the snow. Read...
Gillian Massie
Jan 13, 2026
Bron Nurkowski stands in his yard with his snow sculpture. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
Business analyst optimistic for canola industry as Moe joins Carney in China
A business commentator sees it as a positive sign for the canola sector that Premier Scott Moe is joining Prime Minister Mark Carney for meetings in China this week. "The fact that the premier is on t...
Geoff Smith
Jan 13, 2026
Canola tariffs are expected to be on the agenda when Prime Minister Mark Carney, joined by Premier Scott Moe, hold talks with officials in China. (980 CJME file photo)
Two-vehicle collision claims life of 65-year-old Regina woman: RCMP
A 65-year-old woman from Regina is dead after a crash on a Saskatchewan highway. The Lumsden RCMP said officers received a report of a two-vehicle collision on Highway 20 at Craven, northwest of Regin...
CJME News
Jan 13, 2026
According to police, officers, local firefighters and paramedics responded to a collision between a SUV and car at about 6:30 p.m. on Monday. (980 CJME file photo)
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