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Tariffs, raging wildfires, and Grey Cup win dominate Sask. news stories in 2025
From the forests where firefighters dowsed flames to celebrations in the streets after the Saskatchewan Roughriders won the Grey Cup, our news teams have had you covered this year. Here are the top st...
Gillian Massie
Dec 29, 2025
Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive lineman raises the Grey Cup at the 2025 victory parade in Regina, Sask. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
LISTEN: Saskatchewan study finds lead fragments can linger in hunted meat
Hunting season in Saskatchewan has wrapped up, but a new study suggests the risks of lead exposure don't necessarily end when an animal is harvested and butchered. Research led by Canadian Light Sourc...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 28, 2025
Research led by Canadian Light Source staff scientist Adam Leontowich found lead-based ammunition could leave behind tiny particles in hunted meat fragments so small they can be difficult to detect. (romankosolapov/Depositphotos.com)
R.M. of Weyburn signs off on Seven Stars Wind development permit
The R.M. of Weyburn has officially approved a development permit application for the proposed Seven Stars Wind Energy project. The project proposed by pipeline and energy company, Enbridge, intends to...
Natasha Wiebe, DiscoverMooseJaw
Dec 28, 2025
Enbridge has entered into an agreement with 40 different property owners, allowing these turbines and related infrastructure to be situated on private land. (980 CJME files)
New sled race coming to Swift Current combines vintage snowmobile racing and retro-themed fun
A new winter event is coming to Swift Current next year, with organizers planning to combine vintage snowmobile racing and retro-themed fun at the Speedy Creek Retro Rally. Rebecca Anderson, general m...
Hayden Michaels, WestCentralOnline
Dec 28, 2025
Dustin Vipond on one of his vintage sleds at the Wymark Snow Drags. (Hayden Michaels/Westcentralonline)
Police in Saskatchewan warn of spike in counterfeit $100 bills and scams
Police across Saskatchewan are warning residents to stay alert for fraud during the holiday season, after a spike in counterfeit cash and continued reports of grandparent scams raised concern for inve...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 28, 2025
Police said the fake notes were used in online buy-and-sell transactions and in retail settings. (dennizn / Depositphotos.com)
Turntables striking a chord with Saskatchewan Boxing Day shoppers
Boxing Day shopping still draws crowds, but what people are buying is changing. While televisions remain a staple of post-holiday sales, local retailers say turntables and home audio systems are among...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 27, 2025
Jay Perkowitsch stands in front of a golf simulator screen showing a green course, inside Audio Warehouse in Regina on Dec. 26, 2025. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Christmas Day fire guts P.A. Salvation Army building
A Christmas Day fire that ripped through the Salvation Army building in downtown Prince Albert forced community agencies to scramble overnight to keep meals, shelter and warming services running for v...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 26, 2025
Fire crews battle a blaze at the Salvation Army building in downtown Prince Albert on Christmas Day, using an aerial ladder truck to douse flames pouring from the roof as thick smoke fills the night sky. (Nigel Maxwell / paNOW)
Police continue to urge vigilance for counterfeit currency during holiday season
Moose Jaw Police Service is reminding businesses and residents to carefully inspect larger banknotes during the holiday season, particularly after counterfeit $100 bills surfaced in Saskatchewan and A...
Gordon Edgar, SwiftCurrentOnline
Dec 26, 2025
The fake bills discovered in early December were relatively easy to identify because they contained obvious markings. (Moose Jaw Police Service)
Former premier collaborates with songwriter to pen historic song
A bit of Saskatchewan history is being told in a new song put together by Brad Wall, former premier of Saskatchewan and Dan Cugnet, Weyburn area singer/songwriter, business leader and farmer. Terri Ha...
CJME News
Dec 25, 2025
Former Premier Brad Wall tried his hand at songwriting recently, collaborating with Dan Cugnet. (SwiftCurrentOnline file photo)
Sask. Wildlife Federation 'concerned' following illegal outfitting scheme
The populations of moose and deer are on a decline, according to Todd Smith, executive director, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF). This is especially concerning for Smith, following an illegal o...
Nicole Garn
Dec 23, 2025
Following a Saskatchewan Conservation Officer Service investigation, the owner of Hartland Whitetails Ltd. was fined more than $36,000 in connection with illegal outfitting activities, including the unlawful harvesting of a moose and a mule deer. (980 CJME file photo)
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