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How to keep your vehicle battery in good health through a Saskatchewan winter
As the cold weather sets in, the CAA Saskatchewan would like to remind people to make sure their vehicle batteries are in good shape. "Your battery is your lifeline for the vehicle. Extreme weather wi...
Daniel Reech
Dec 14, 2025
Steven Millar, supervisor of CAA Battery Depot, stressed the importance of plugging vehicles in and not allowing vehicle batteries to go unused for long stretches of time.(primestockphotography / Depositphotos.com)
Children can get into the Western Development Museum for free this holiday season
Families looking for things to do this winter can use the Canada Strong Pass to visit one of the Western Development Museum locations in the province. The Canada Strong Pass is a federal initiative th...
CJME News
Dec 14, 2025
CF-SAM (WDM-1975-MJ-3), an airplane in the Western Development Museum collection in Moose Jaw. It belonged to the fledgling Saskatchewan Air Ambulance Service (SAAS), the first non-military, government-operated air ambulance service in the world. (Western Development Museum Moose Jaw website)
Early cold snap gives Mission Ridge ski runs a head start this season
Saskatchewan ski hills are headed into winter with a rare advantage this year: a full base, every run open, and snow-making already finished well ahead of the Christmas rush. Crews wrapped up s...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 14, 2025
Anders Svensson, business manager at Mission Ridge Winter Park in Fort Qu'appelle said every run at the ski resort is blanketed in about 30 inches of snow. (Mission Ridge Winter Park/Facebook)
Pumping gas at -40 C: Co-op attendants brave Sask. cold snap
As Saskatchewan remained in the grip of a severe cold snap, with Environment Canada warning of extreme cold and dangerous wind chills across much of the province at the end of the week, most people we...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 13, 2025
Jesse Frape, a supervisor at a Co-op gas bar, stands outside the convenience store as Saskatchewan remained in the grip of an extreme cold snap. Frape and other attendants continued pumping gas and assisting customers despite dangerous wind chills. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Consider giving experiences this Christmas season, says Saskatchewanderer
For those on the hunt for unique Christmas gifts, consider giving an experience, says Saskatchewanderer Andrew Hiltz. The Saskatchewanderer is Saskatchewan's official travel blogger for the province. ...
Dec 13, 2025
Gifting experiences for your family and friends can create core memories for both you and them, noted Andrew Hiltz. (Tourism Saskatchewan)
Indigenous Elders claim they were fired from detention facility after complaints of cultural ceremony violation
Two Indigenous elders said they were fired from the Paul Dojack Youth Centre after they raised issues about a cultural ceremony being breached by a staff member. Mel Fisher and Calvin Pelletier began ...
Gillian Massie
Dec 13, 2025
Mel Fisher and Calvin Pelletier want a third-party investigation into the breach of cultural ceremony and their contract terminations at the Paul Dojack Youth Centre. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
Kindersley RCMP seize large quantity of meth and cash
by Jenny Hagan RCMP in Kindersley have seized more than two kilograms of methamphetamine and arrested a man following a report of suspicious activity in a business parking lot on the town's east side....
WestCentralOnline
Dec 12, 2025
A 43-year-old Alberta man has been charged after police searched a truck parked near the Walmart and said they found around 2.1 kilograms of methamphetamine, ammunition and more than $87,000 in cash. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Prince Albert RCMP searching for man charged in hit and run
By Logan Lehmann Prince Albert RCMP are asking people to report sightings of a 34-year-old man wanted for leaving the scene of an accident. At around 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 10, RCMP received a report of a ...
paNOW
Dec 12, 2025
Jack Sanderson of Sturgeon Lake First Nation.
What will the weather be like in Saskatchewan this winter?
Saskatchewan and other parts of Western Canada might be in for some colder temperatures this winter due to a weak La Nia climate pattern affecting Canada. La Nia events are manifested by the periodic ...
Daniel Reech
Dec 12, 2025
Cypress Hills Provincial Park in winter. Environment Canada says it’s possible the province will receive more snow, which is also another hallmark of La Niña events.(Tourism Saskatchewan website)
Supreme Court shuts door on appeal in brutal killing of Tiki Laverdiere
The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear an appeal from Soaring Eagle Whitstone, cementing her conviction and life sentence for the first-degree murder of Tiki Laverdiere. On Thursday, the cour...
Kenneth Cheung - paNOW
Dec 12, 2025
Soaring Eagle Whitstone, who court documents identify as the “Queen" of the Westside Outlawz street gang, is shown in this undated photo. The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear her appeal of a first-degree murder conviction in the 2019 killing of Tiki Laverdiere. (Soaring Eagle/Facebook)
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