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Police in Regina open homicide investigation after death of 36-year-old man
Police in Regina have opened a homicide investigation after a 36-year-old man's death on Monday morning. According to police, officers were called to the 3100 block of Fifth Avenue just after 1 a.m. w...
CJME News
Apr 14, 2026
“Life-saving measures were attempted by officers until EMS arrived and declared the victim deceased on scene,” the Regina Police Service said in a statement. (980 CJME file photo)
Minister cites experience in appointments to fill RM of Sherwood council vacancies
The Saskatchewan government said experience was an important consideration, in appointing an interim reeve and three councillors to fill vacancies to the Rural Municipality (RM) of Sherwood council. R...
Geoff Smith
Apr 13, 2026
The province has appointed an interim reeve and three councillors in the RM of Sherwood to fill the four vacancies until a byelection. (980 CJME file photo)
500 addictions treatment spaces won't 'be enough,' premier says more likely needed
The Saskatchewan Government's increased goal for addictions treatment spaces will likely have to be increased once again, according to the premier. In 2023, in its Action Plan for Mental Health and Ad...
Lisa Schick
Apr 13, 2026
Premier Scott Moe believes the province is going to have to commit to more addictions treatment spaces, above and beyond the 500 already committed to. Apr. 13, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Co-op investing more than $150 million in 2026 turnaround at Regina refinery complex
Federated Co-operatives Limited says it is investing more than $150 million into upgrades and updates at the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina. This year's annual turnaround at the 90-year-old refinery...
CJME News
Apr 13, 2026
The Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina is beginning its annual turnaround project. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
SUMA aims to tackle infrastructure, safety at convention in Regina
More than 1,000 municipal leaders are gathering in Regina this week for a convention that could shape how communities across Saskatchewan address some of their biggest challenges. From aging infrastru...
Jacob Bamhour
Apr 13, 2026
Delegates listen during the SUMA convention at the REAL District in Regina, where municipal leaders from across Saskatchewan gathered to discuss key issues like infrastructure, health care and public safety. (SUMA/Submitted)
Spring rush hits Sask. garden centres as seed demand surges
A changeable start to spring has Saskatchewan gardeners wasting no time getting their hands dirty, and it showed at local garden centres. At Dutch Growers, which has centres in both Sasktoon and Regin...
Jacob Bamhour
Apr 12, 2026
Everybody wants to start planting their own garden for food security, says Rick Van Duyvendyk, owner of Dutch Growers in Regina and Saskatoon. (udra / Depositphotos.com)
Urban road upgrades will link to key highways across Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is investing in urban roads that connect to major highways, with projects planned in communities across the province, including Prince Albert and North Battleford. Highways Minister Kim G...
battlefordsNOW
Apr 12, 2026
Highways Minister Kim Gartner said the work is aimed at improving key transportation links for local traffic and supporting the province’s export-driven economy. (wabeno/Depositphotos.com)
Sask. Speaker says legislature not out of control
Despite a speech pleading for decorum a couple of weeks ago in the Assembly, Sask. legislative Speaker Todd Goudy doesn't believe the Assembly is out of control. Goudy spoke on The Evan Bray Show on W...
Lisa Schick
Apr 11, 2026
Todd Goudy, Sask. Party MLA for Melfort, was chosen as the new Sask. Speaker in 2024, after the provincial election. (courtesy Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly)
Sask. minister to champion province's role in helium industry
Saskatchewan's Minister of Energy and Resources is heading to Ottawa next week on a helium mission. Chris Beaudry will lead a delegation advocating for changes to federal policy, supporting Saskatchew...
CJME News
Apr 10, 2026
The provincial government said Saskatchewan, as Canada's leading helium producer, supplies about three per cent of the total worldwide supply of the resource. (North American Helium/Facebook)
Regina Urgent Care Centre shortened hours on 11 of 15 weeks this year, minister admits challenges
More often than not in 2026, the Regina Urgent Care Centre has either had reduced hours or been closed at some point during the week. For the past eight weeks, the health centre has closed early or be...
Lisa Schick
Apr 10, 2026
Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill, seen on April 8, 2026, says there’s still some work to be done in getting the urgent care centre's hours to the level the government wants to see. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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