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Police warn public after $70K lost in 'grandparent scam' surge
In order to help prevent more victims, police are urging people across Saskatchewan to talk openly with family members about fraud after a surge in "grandparent scams" led to two arrests and tens of t...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 05, 2025
Staff Sergeant Michael Shortland of the Saskatchewan RCMP speaks to reporters about a surge in “grandparent scams” targeting seniors across the province. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Sask. introduces new act allowing involuntary addiction treatment
The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced a new law to support people with severe addictions who aren't able to look for help, despite serious health and safety risks. The Compassionate Interventi...
CJME News
Dec 05, 2025
The justice and health ministries said the proposed model would “allow family members to request treatment for a loved one through the court. Law enforcement can also intervene if a person’s substance use is putting their own life or the lives of others at serious risk.” (The Canadian Press)
'It's a privilege': the art on the walls of the most powerful place in Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan legislative building is likely most closely associated with rules and regulations for most people, but among the marble and velvet inside are bursts of colour and creativity from arti...
Lisa Schick
Dec 05, 2025
All over the Saskatchewan legislative building, there are pieces of art on display from all artists all over the province. It’s a partnership between the building and SaskArts. Raindance, Badlands by Greg Hardy (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Lorilee Davies, Regina's first female police chief, opens up in interview with Evan Bray
Lorilee Davies made history on Thursday when she became Regina's first female police chief. Davies, who had previously held the role on an interim basis, took over for Farooq Sheikh. The former chief ...
CJME News
Dec 05, 2025
Lorilee Davies, who was named Regina's police chief on Thursday, joined the Evan Bray Show on Friday morning to discuss her appointment and what the future holds for the Queen City's police force. (Regina Police Service/Submitted)
'I'm here for you': Sask. launches new phase of intimate partner violence awareness campaign
The Government of Saskatchewan unveiled the latest phase of its public awareness campaign about intimate partner violence on Thursday. Phase 4 of the "Face the Issue" campaign is centred around inform...
Daniel Reech
Dec 05, 2025
Dr. Crystal Giesbrecht, director of research at the Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan, with Justice Minister Tim Mcleod during the announcement of the latest phase of the province's "Face the Issue" awareness campaign. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Sask. Finance Minister says deficit unchanged despite new spending
Despite claims to the contrary from the NDP, Saskatchewan's finance minister said the province's deficit for the year remains unchanged from the figure presented in the mid-year update last week. The ...
Lisa Schick
Dec 05, 2025
Finance Minister Jim Reiter says the money approved in supplementary estimates earlier this week was already included in the mid-year report, which was released last week. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Health Minister orders investigation into Moose Jaw ALS clinic
After another report casting aspersions on the care offered at the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan's minister of health said he's directing a couple of investigation...
CJME News
Dec 05, 2025
Saskatchewan Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill says he’s directed the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority to look into the services offered at the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre, and said he wants the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan to look into it as well. Dec. 2, 2025 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Shoppers say rising grocery prices now feel like a crisis
Grocery prices are already stretching family budgets, but shoppers say news of another increase expected next year feels like a breaking point. A national food report projects grocery bills could rise...
Jacob Bamhour
Dec 05, 2025
A national food report projects grocery bills could rise by about six per cent in 2026, adding nearly $1,000 a year to the cost of feeding a family of four. (The Canadian Press file photo)
Sask. NDP demands answers as province approves additional $1 billion in spending
The Saskatchewan NDP is looking for answers about a billion-dollar increase in expenses for taxpayers. On Wednesday, the provincial government voted to provide an additional $813 million to SaskPower ...
Daniel Reech
Dec 04, 2025
Crown Investments Minister Jeremy Harrison said the $813 million will be invested in Saskatchewan’s transmission system, connecting the northern and southern power grids. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. proclaims Dec. 2 as SaskAbilities Day on its 75th anniversary
Saskatchewan has proclaimed Dec. 2 as SaskAbilities Day. The provincial government is recognizing the organization's 75 years of service to persons with disabilities "and their leadership in strengthe...
CKOM News
Dec 03, 2025
SaskAbilities is honoured to announce that December 2, 2025, has been officially proclaimed SaskAbilities Day by the Government of Saskatchewan. (SaskAbilities/screenshot)
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