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Sask. changes inmate discipline rules after Supreme Court ruling
When an inmate at a provincial jail is brought up on disciplinary charges, the committee hearing then will now have to decide whether the inmate is guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt." The previous sta...
Lisa Schick
Jan 08, 2026
Like other provinces, Saskatchewan’s guidelines around inmate disciplinary hearings used to require that guilt be determined on a balance of probabilities, but a Supreme Court of Canada decision last year found it needed to rise to guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. (CJME file photo)
$18M LOTTO 6/49 Gold Ball winning ticket sold in Saskatchewan
You might want to check your LOTTO 6/49 tickets if you purchased them in Saskatchewan. A ticket sold in the province, somewhere outside of Regina and Saskatoon, is the big winner of the LOTTO 6/49 Gol...
Abby Zieverink
Jan 08, 2026
Ochapowace First Nation introduces emergency dog control bylaw
On Monday, the Ochapowace Nation introduced a temporary emergency dog control bylaw. In a statement posted to social media, Ochapowace said the measures were put in place for the well-being of communi...
CJME News
Jan 07, 2026
Saskatchewan RCMP urge people not to take vigilante action against animals following the death of a young boy in the community. (980 CJME file photo)
Industrial carbon tax could factor into SaskPower rate increase application
SaskPower is set to move ahead with the first of two upcoming rate increases in less than a month, but the application could change depending on the industrial carbon tax. The Crown's application is t...
Lisa Schick
Jan 07, 2026
The SaskPower application said the included financials assumed the province’s industrial carbon tax, in the Output Based Performance Standards, wouldn’t apply to it in the 2026-27 fiscal year, and it’s unclear what a continued tax would mean to the rate application. (CJME file photo)
Swiss nightclub fire unlikely in Sask.: Fire marshal
A deadly New Year's Eve nightclub fire in Switzerland is raising safety questions closer to home, but Saskatchewan's fire marshal said a similar tragedy is unlikely to occur in the province. Fire Mars...
Jacob Bamhour
Jan 07, 2026
A hearse car drives as police officers inspect the area where a fire broke out at the Le Constellation bar and lounge during New Year's celebration, in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP)
Sask. flyers in luggage limbo begin getting missing bags in Mexico
Luggage is beginning to arrive in Mexico days after travellers on a direct WestJet flight from Regina to Puerto Vallarta landed. Many flyers on the flight from Jan. 1 and Jan. 3 felt frustrated and di...
Gillian Massie
Jan 07, 2026
WestJet said two Regina flights to Puerto Vallarta experienced baggage issues due to a large volume of passengers, weight, and runway issues. (The Canadian Press file photo)
More tips, more cases cleared as Regina Crime Stoppers looks to new initiatives in 2026
Tips, cleared cases and reward money paid all saw an upward trend for Regina Crime Stoppers in 2025. But it's not clear why more people are submitting tips due to the anonymity tipsters are granted th...
Geoff Smith
Jan 07, 2026
Mayor Chad Bachynski speaks at the Regina Crime Stoppers annual update. The organization announced increases in tips, arrests, cases cleared, and rewards paid in 2025. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan's top doctor hopes new RSV program is reducing cases among infants
Saskatchewan's chief medical officer of health is hopeful that a new immunization program for newborns will reduce the impact of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The most recent Community Respirator...
Geoff Smith
Jan 07, 2026
A new single-dose RSV immunization for newborns was introduced in October. (650 CKOM file photo)
RCMP finds one person dead, 35 cats rescued from home in Wynyard
WARNING: This story contains images and information that may disturb some readers. A wellness check at a home in Wynyard resulted in the Mounties finding one person dead, and the rescue of almost thre...
Gillian Massie
Jan 07, 2026
SOS Prairie Rescue said many of the cats were found hiding in tunnels beneath the garage. (SOS Prairie Rescue/Facebook)
Fire at Rosetown school leaves water and smoke damage, but no injuries
School was cancelled for students at Rosetown Central High School on Tuesday after a fire on Monday. In a letter to parents, principal Craig Vanthuyne said the fire started in an upstairs room and tri...
Gillian Massie
Jan 06, 2026
A disaster-restoration vehicle sits in front of Rosetown Central High School following a fire on Monday. (Jennifer Massie/ Submitted)
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