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Cold snap grips southern, central Sask., with wind chills nearing -40 C
Some very cold weather is hitting central and southern Saskatchewan. A cold warning from Environment Canada blanketed large parts of the province on Friday, including Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current,...
Abby Zieverink
Dec 12, 2025
Saskatchewan is in the midst of a cold snap, but the frigid temperatures are expected to subside by Saturday afternoon. (980 CJME file photo)
Blanket drive tour brings warmth to Regina and Saskatoon as winter settles in
A cross-Canada blanket drive rolled through Saskatchewan this week, making stops in Saskatoon and Regina just as the temperature dropped. The visit was part of the Cozy Blanket Winter Tour, a national...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 11, 2025
Author Andrew Knapp holds a copy of his Let’s Find Yaya and Boo children’s book while his dogs, Boo (left) and Yaya (right), sit in the back of his SUV during his Cozy Blanket Winter Tour stop in Regina on Tuesday. Knapp collected warm blankets and winter gear for Carmichael Outreach. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Sask. police chiefs eyeing forced addictions treatment closely
New legislation, which would allow people with severe addictions issues to be forced into treatment, has drawn the attention of some police chiefs in the province. Lorilee Davies is Regina's newest po...
Lisa Schick
Dec 11, 2025
First vice-president of the Saskatchewan Association of Police Chiefs Lorilee Davies, says more options for people struggling with addictions to get on a path to recovery is a good thing, but that forced treatment won’t work for everyone. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
New testing being done in evidence for Tamra Keepness disappearance
As police in Regina renew the reward in her case, they're also talking about new hope in the Tamra Keepness disappearance. In 2004, five-year-old Keepness went missing from her Regina home - she hasn'...
Lisa Schick
Dec 10, 2025
Tamra Keepness went missing from her home in July 2004 at five years old. In 2004, a $25,000 reward was offered for information in the case, and it was doubled to $50,000 in 2014. (Regina Police Service)
Fahlman returns to court as preliminary inquiry discussions begin
Chris Fahlman, 42, attended Weyburn Provincial Court Tuesday morning for his first court appearance since being denied bail in a two-day show-cause hearing at the end of November. Fahlman is facing se...
Natasha Wiebe
Dec 10, 2025
Chris Fahlman leaves Court of Kings Bench in Weyburn escorted by RCMP on Nov. 20. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Six people facing nearly 50 charges following theft investigation: Regina police
Six people are facing charges following a two-month investigation into thefts of trailers, landscaping equipment, recreational vehicles, electronics, tools, groceries and more, according to Regina Pol...
CJME News
Dec 10, 2025
Police said about more than $260,000 worth of stolen items, including vehicles, ATVs and trailers. (980 CJME file photo)
With purchase secured, work begins as Ituna residents take over historic theatre
The work is just beginning for a handful of people in Ituna who banded together and bought the community's historic theatre. Peter Overduin is the campaign lead for a group of local residents who work...
Abby Zieverink
Dec 10, 2025
Peter Overduin stands in front of the historic Ituna Theatre. Overduin is leading a group of community members who purchased the building after seeing it on the auction block. (Peter Overduin/Submitted)
Province could do better tracking $10-a-day daycare: Auditor
The Ministry of Education could be doing a better job of tracking and analyzing parts of the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, also known as the $10-a-day daycare program, according...
Lisa Schick
Dec 10, 2025
In the auditor’s investigation of the province’s affordable child-care program, her office found the Ministry of Education should collect and analyze more information about child care spaces and early childhood educators. (980 CJME file photo)
'Take a breath': Sask. premier, trade leaders react to Trump tariff threats on fertilizer
Saskatchewan isn't too worried about U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat on fertilizer, yet. Trump told reporters on Monday that he may impose "very severe tariffs" on fertilizer from Canada i...
Nicole Garn
Dec 09, 2025
In regards to U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments on fertilizer tariffs, Saskatcedwan Premier Moe saidon Dec. 9, 2025 that a tariff on our potash would do nothing but push up the cost for American farmers, or lead to the U.S. buying their potash from Russia. (Geoff Smith/980 CJME)
Regina's $6.8M subsidy to Costco could have been avoided, says auditor
REGINA - Saskatchewan's auditor says a $6.8-million subsidy the City of Regina is paying Costco could have been avoided had a provincial Crown corporation properly communicated with the giant retail c...
Jeremy Simes
Dec 09, 2025
Earlier this year, city council approved giving Costco the subsidy to ensure it builds elsewhere in the city. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
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